Slinky Kate ,21st of June

SIXFOOTSTEVE

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Well I made a return to boat fishing today aboard Slinky Kate and her trusty Captain Norman along with the cabin boy Tony ( Wallsendo ) and boy did I ever pick a good time to get back to it.
Norman decided that the best time to leave the RQ would be 03.30 to catch the tide at it's best , so we met bleary eyed in the car park and within twenty minutes we where out ,stopping just outside the piers we took a couple of codling to crab baits which set the day off to a great start .

Then trying a couple of the three mile wrecks we managed another codling and I lost a better one at the boat ....DOHH !!

The next wreck was the start of something special ,catching fish after fish , drift after drift ,sometimes all three of us into cod at the same time , the cod where all of good size averaging 6lb and the best being 8lbs taken by the skipper , fish falling to pirks ,baited muppets and Royd lures , all fish fighting like goodun's and giving a very good account of themselves , I also caught my PB pollack at 4 lbs and yes you guess it my PB Scotchie which made 2.5 lbs .
Tony's new rod not only got a christening to the cod world but got a real battering ....excuse the pun .

All in all we took 28 cod ,2 ling ,a pollack and 47 mackeral ;).

And of course we returned some Ling , Scotchies ,Whiting ,Coalfish etc .

Thanks to Norman again for a fantastic day putting us on the fish and making the day the best boat fishing experience ever for me .


PICS TO FOLLOW..... :D
 
Great catch lads, must of taken a few renditions of Hotel California to get through that lot. :D:cool:

Actually - it was more like Singing in the Rain :D

As Steve has already said it was a flipping great mornings fishing - and what a way for Mr Sixfoot to make a comeback :D

A few pics...;):D

The official start of the 2008 summer...
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Norman with a nice double header...of Br..Scotchies ;)
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Sixfoot "The Scotchie King" Steve with his new PB of a 2.5lb wee beastie...
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Steve showing that he can catch other species with a new PB Pollack of 4lb...
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An example of how good the fishing REALLY was...
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And finally - Slinky Kates best day of the year so far...(nay ever? according to the Skipper in terms of quality of fish..)
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What a trip out - started off steady, then tailed off then BOOM it came on with a vengeance :D...I took tips from a member of a rival crew ;) and fished pretty religiously with the the pirk and caught a load of fish :)

Am now aching for all the right reasons - the fish fought like buggery and the new rod is a dream to fish with...

Last but by no means a nod to the skipper - cheers Norman, enjoy your whiskey :)...I'm off now for a couple of weeks, having a rest at a small affair called Glastonbury :cool: feel like I've def got 2, 3 even 4 weeks fishing worth today - bring it on :exclam: - I would do it ALL again in a blink:D

Flipping Marvellous :D

Cheers

Tony
 
Well I made a return to boat fishing today aboard Slinky Kate and her trusty Captain Norman along with the cabin boy Tony ( Wallsendo ) and boy did I ever pick a good time to get back to it.
Norman decided that the best time to leave the RQ would be 03.30 to catch the tide at it's best , so we met bleary eyed in the car park and within twenty minutes we where out ,stopping just outside the piers we took a couple of codling to crab baits which set the day off to a great start .

Then trying a couple of the three mile wrecks we managed another codling and I lost a better one at the boat ....DOHH !!

The next wreck was the start of something special ,catching fish after fish , drift after drift ,sometimes all three of us into cod at the same time , the cod where all of good size averaging 6lb and the best being 8lbs taken by the skipper , fish falling to pirks ,baited muppets and Royd lures , all fish fighting like goodun's and giving a very good account of themselves , I also caught my PB pollack at 4 lbs and yes you guess it my PB Scotchie which made 2.5 lbs .
Tony's new rod not only got a christening to the cod world but got a real battering ....excuse the pun .

All in all we took 28 cod ,2 ling ,a pollack and 47 mackeral ;).

And of course we returned some Ling , Scotchies ,Whiting ,Coalfish etc .

Thanks to Norman again for a fantastic day putting us on the fish and making the day the best boat fishing experience ever for me .


PICS TO FOLLOW..... :D


nice to see you back at being normans bitch steve ;)
 
Shame Frank couldn`t make it today, never mind his stand in steve done good. :)

As mentioned a real corker today, I would think If i`d kept records then I could have shown them all broken today, things like :-

most fish over 6lbd caught on boat (ever?)
heaviest total haul (weight) on boat (ever?)
heaviest average (weight) angler haul (ever?)
first time to run out of fish boxes !
first time to spend ALL MORNING over one wreck :)
lol amidst whispers of where we going next? .... you got to be kidding :)

without doubt the best stamp of fish I`ve seen on slinky (all in the one day)
Shame we never got a single "double" although I`m sure we hit double figures with double headers.

Great Day, and great company , thanks lads (and a special thanks for the prezzie, I`ll try to spread it out over at least a couple of nights :) )

This trip is gonna take some beating ......... lol but we`ll try.

Norm
 
nearly as gutted as that lot that we didn't get out. was all geared up and itching for it, good seas, good tides, ho hum, hope you left us some!

has got me thinking though, looking at tides in the next week or 3, to do it the wrong way round. Maybe a jolly out about 11/midnight, maybe anchor on the ground for an hour or 2, have a crack over the wrecks in the dark, and work back in for brekkie!

anyone ever tried an all nighter offshore?
 
i shud of been out in the morning but the weather forcast scared me mates off taking the boat out with the swells ,hoping i was 7 miles plus off linging and coding but lifes a biotch,heres hoping to next invite :)
 
Just a few of pics of the day to add (only a few due to taking the camera but forgetting to put the memory card back in .................. so on back-up memory only) ...... oooopps

The start of the day, the other 3.30 that does exist honest :)

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And Steve with his pre-sunrise first codling .....

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And shortly after sunrise, Tony with the first decent fish to his new rod.

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The early bird and all that . :)
 
Sounds like you had a good day lads.......well done.

I hope to be in good repair, (got a couple of broken ribs) by the time my mates back in July.

Cheers,
Jeff.
 
Haway Jeff man ,you should take more care ,you'd never catch me having an accident :o ,hope you heal soon mate ,I broke a few a couple of years ago and they seem to knit quite quickly ,mind you a bear hug from my mate seemed to slow the healing process somewhat.
 
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