The Great Wallsendo
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Me'sen, Six-inch (off t'internet
) Steve and of course Norman fished the Comp today and set about trying to catch ourselves a lunker
No inshore fishing today (water was like chocolate anyway for at least 2 miles) straight out in a straight line from the piers towards the horizon we went
Saw the usual suspects out and about and breakfast handover went without a glitch this time round
Steady fishing to start with Norman into the first few fish...then later on I joined in the action and started catching some fish too...then (much
) later on Steve decided he'd pull his weight and catch some fish too - and they were some bobby dazzlers too at 7lbs+ and his heaviest at over 8lb
In fairness to Steve he had actually hooked into far more fish than he landed during the course of the day
Peas were the prime bait again - cheers for the heads up from yesterday Keith
...I nearly tried groundbaiting
but managed to fight the urge 
I'm sure Norman will be able to say how far we travelled but I'm sure this will be one of the longest trips this year (in terms of amount of wrecks fished, miles covered etc) it was also a very good trip fish wise...
Norman's biggest fish was a 14lb Ling which netted him 3rd prize...Very well done Skipper
Steve's biggest fish was a 8.5lb Cod
My biggest was a 7.5lb Cod
Unfortunately no prizes for me and Steve as to get in the prizes your fish had to be well over 9lb - such was the stamp of fish caught today by all boats who took part
Total tally for the day:
16 Cod to 8lb
7 Ling to 14lb
1 Pollack to 3lb+
Plus lots of small Ling and Cod chucked back for the future stocks
Excellent days fishing all round (if I've missed anything out I'm sure the others will fill on any gaps, such as any comedy type misdemeanours)
Norman to add pictures later

Cheers as ever Norm' - see you in a few weeks as I'm off on me hols to Sunny Wales
Cheers
Le Wallsendo Magnifique

No inshore fishing today (water was like chocolate anyway for at least 2 miles) straight out in a straight line from the piers towards the horizon we went
Saw the usual suspects out and about and breakfast handover went without a glitch this time round

Steady fishing to start with Norman into the first few fish...then later on I joined in the action and started catching some fish too...then (much

In fairness to Steve he had actually hooked into far more fish than he landed during the course of the day

Peas were the prime bait again - cheers for the heads up from yesterday Keith



I'm sure Norman will be able to say how far we travelled but I'm sure this will be one of the longest trips this year (in terms of amount of wrecks fished, miles covered etc) it was also a very good trip fish wise...
Norman's biggest fish was a 14lb Ling which netted him 3rd prize...Very well done Skipper

Steve's biggest fish was a 8.5lb Cod

My biggest was a 7.5lb Cod

Unfortunately no prizes for me and Steve as to get in the prizes your fish had to be well over 9lb - such was the stamp of fish caught today by all boats who took part

Total tally for the day:
16 Cod to 8lb
7 Ling to 14lb
1 Pollack to 3lb+
Plus lots of small Ling and Cod chucked back for the future stocks
Excellent days fishing all round (if I've missed anything out I'm sure the others will fill on any gaps, such as any comedy type misdemeanours)
Norman to add pictures later


Cheers as ever Norm' - see you in a few weeks as I'm off on me hols to Sunny Wales

Cheers
Le Wallsendo Magnifique
