Slink Kate 22nd August 2009 - Myth Busters

The Great Wallsendo

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Big Tides no fish? blah blah blah...Like Stingray, Team Slinky (minus Steve this week) headed out into the North Sea at an extremely leisurely time of 0800 (at least 4 hours later than normal!:o)

Discussions abound earlier this week about the MASSIVE tides affecting the fishing adversely with quite a few peeps buying into it :yltype:...have to admit it had also sullied our expectations and so we set out with the mindset that any fish was a bonus

Don’t know where Richy was fishing to have no wind but around St Marys it was blowing an absolute hooley for the first 3 hours we were out and as such Norman made the call to drop anchor to combat the racing car drift...we tried this in a number of spots on the rough ground as it was always Normans intention to fish the hard ground until slack water before heading off to the wrecks.

Well we had fun and spent our time at St Marys conducting a bit of a pre-spring audit on the tommy codling population...happy to report it seems to be thriving as we caught about a dozen or so to half a pound (all of which went back safely) in the first couple of hours

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So it was off to our first wreck and with the wind still up Norman fancied trying the anchor – by the way this also falls under Cabin Boys responsibilities (it’s lucky I’m ripped like Arnie under this 16 stone frame :D)

Well it was worth a shot coz the drift was still very strong – yet again caused by this mystery wind - but alas there were no fish on that there wreck...not even the lowly macky. Anyways up anchor for the last time and off to yet deeper water

Finally managed to find the macky and after harvesting two or three hundred we started “proper” fishing ;)

Well as has been said elsewhere the drift was really rather good today and as such enabled us to fish the wrecks pretty much like we would have done on any other good day

Norman was first into a sizeable fish - a nice Ling of about 5lb (no pic)

Next I was into a nice fish – a 3.5lb Pollack

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And then Norman also caught another small Ling

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We pottered around a few more wrecks with not much happening when we stopped over a spot not visited for a while – and as is sometimes the case we didn’t need to move on again for the remainder of our day out

Fish after fish came over the gunnels – more Ling, some nice Cod (best to 6lb) and even more Ling. We also put over a dozen back and they seemed to go back with no trouble

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Final scores on the doors of fish kept for the pot stood at 5 Cod, 4 Ling and 1 Pollack (I really like Pollack) and 75.367354 mackerel (give or take)

So what should have been a crap day by all predictions turned out just great – great weather (after the wind died down) and great fishing with plenty of fish eager to pull our string!

Roll on the next set of big tides – can’t wait if the fishing is this good...cheers as ever Norman, did I say it was great day?

Me having a GREAT TIME by the way...:D

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‘til the next time

Cheers

Tony
 
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Nice one everyone seemed to have landed a lot today, i was 11 miles straight out today and no wind what so ever, not even as much to blow a bit of paper around the deck.

I had also toyed with the idea of St Marrys but after seeing the sea state it was off to the wrecks.

Great to see alot of small codling kciking around, may take family up there on Monday and try it.

Safe to say we all had a good days fishing..nce 1 lads :)
 
unedited version ....... (no doubt will surface agin) but how to train ya cabin boy .............

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:) cheers Tone great report .......... as ever great day out and wow what a lot of fish ... ......... tides ? eh?



norm


ps lol notice the mackerel scale on camera lens .... (left of centre lol) sorted now :)
 
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Nice report Tony , BOY did I miss the fishing today :( ,but reading the report and seeing the pics it makes it ALMOST as if I was there .

Great to see you both had a productive day and smiles all round ( if it makes you frown then stop is what I say ) .

The skipper came up trumps as usual I see ,well done Norman .;)

If I don't get fishing soon I fear I may start watching X factor which will obviously be time for the men in white coats to call .
 
Nice one lads, a canny catch even without THE '73 shirt. :D

My catch of the morning was a big brekkie with toast from Taste Buds on Heaton Road - Yum Yum!!!!! :p
 
had to remove the 73 shirt about 10.00 ish Keith as it was such a great day :)

(ps thinking of sorting an 09 shirt for the fine work shola's putting in)
 
Keith if yuo ever get the chance the Kebab shop on Heaton road sells the best Kebabs in the region ( I reckon ) ,Turkish lads who have had the shop for years .
 
I was mistaken it's Heaton Park Road.

Bit of disaster at work food wise at the mo, no pizza shops open in the area at lunch times :(

Good old Shola!!! there must be two mind, cos the other one's name was mud at work the other week.

Great to see all three north east teams joint top of their leagues eh!!! :D
 
It's called Anglo's mate , mind you it's been a year since we last went there so if it's gone back let me know so I don't waste money next time ,cheers.
 
Don't think they open througth the day now, is that the one just up from the heaton bingo?

Tony / Norm, sorry for hi-jacking the catch report but this is a matter of gastric urgency. :D
 
That's the one Keith and I am sorry as well , but where else is a man gonna go to get real heartburn :D.

OH hang on that'll be Greggs then :confused:
 
First time I've read a report and anchoring a wreck was mentioned , not something we seem to do up here in the north east , is there a reason for that? Nice days fishing any way , wish I'd got out , had a day off everything today , did absolutely nothing .... watch out next week though ;)

Ray
 
Yeah ray , the cabin boys in training with the anchor ....... :)
he done well today so training is coming along fine .... :)
it took a couple of efforts but we managed a hold over a wreck at about 130ft depth, unfortunately there were no fish (other than Yting and scotchies) around so we only gave it 20 mins. but the method is set so the future looks good ........ the view is there are fish on the wrecks, but when the drift is harsh your not over them for long enough to catch, so at anchor you give yourself that added edge ................
well ........ so the theory goes ... :)

norm
 
Just thought ,I guess as it was a first then obviously conger wouldn't be the first thought ...mind you we need to try it in the future ,what do you think skipper ?
 
Me and el_sid spent the day looking for the shark, wire trace and reel loaded up with 80lb braid and 12ft of 100lb rub line (cant bloody bend it)

Great to see veryone had a good day out in the sun and the weather got it so wrong :)
 
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