Slinky Kate 29th May 2010 - WOW !!

Norman

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or re-titled, ..... When a Plan Comes Together .......

Many thanks to my crew today Tony and Keith (The Great Wallsendo and KeithB)

Today seen us start early due to both Tide and Weather predictions ...
I'm pleased to say we stuck to our guns and so did everything else in the plan :)

The tide was a given, it would hit High at 4.49am at a height of 4.91 metres (fairly high in the cycle of spring/neaps with no other tide beating it during the month of May) no changing that !

The Forcast, well thats for each and everyones interpretation ... for us we took a number of forcasts into consideration and weighed up against previuos forcasters records ....... our prediction from this was :-
A westerly Friday which would flatten the sea for Saturday Morning ... and it did....
A quiet no wind start to the day if we went out early enough ..... and it was .....
A bright sunny start to the day ... .. again , it was ...
A cooling off with a wind build from the south by lunchtime ..... and it did ...
Then maybe some rain in the afternoon ...... well, it did drizzle a little about 12.00 ish ... :)

The Fishing .. well that would be anyones guess .....

Luckily I can report that after an early 3.30am meet up we exited the piers by about 4.00am and tried our luck at a close in mark which has proven good in the past ..... 10 mins went by here with nothing but scotchies ....

So it was off to another favourite mark .........
WOW before the sun came up and before I had my hook baited (well someones got to drive) Both Keith AND Tony had boated their first of the day .....
Well that was it, we were off "we were Fishing" We had a couple of hours of non stop Wall to Wall Fish of all types and sizes...... excellent stuff !
While the sea was good,nice and calm with virtually no drift, the sun rose and warmed us up (although not that we needed warming up with all the work we were doing)
For the first time we could actually see the frenzie going on below us on the sounder ..... coalies, cod , scotchies again and again ...........
I've never seen such detail on the sounder before and all this over a mark we fish often so we have recolection of what it normally looks like ... ie nothing like this... :)
Luckily since the weather had turned out so good and the tide was close to top then there was very little drift so we could have several drops each pass.
We all used different lures and different baits but all caught equally (well maybe a bit more equal than some in Keiths case .... :) ) but not a lot.
Doubt did creep in at one point as to whether we would have enough rooom in just three large fish boxes for todays catch :)

As quickly as it started it ceased .......
We travelled a few mile, tried a few wrecks , tried a few hard ground marks and although we added to the tally, nothing today could match that hour or two of sheer bliss .......

As time bore on and it got late (8.30am :) ) we thought of all the cleaning and filleting and headed slowly back stopping off here and there for the odd dip, but as ever the forcast was once again right on cue and as lunchtime approached, so did the wind and with it the unworkable drift ....

So that was it we called it a day at about 10am ish (right on Plan) and headed back with our ample catch of over 40 good keeper fish between us the best to about 5lbs and dozens of memories of others returned to grow a little more ........... boy was the filleting hard work !

as ever a few pics of the day :-

Sunrise, as ever, today at about 4.30am (well after the first fish were caught :) )

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Still at sunrise, Tony with a nice codling (not his first of the day by any means)

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Then just to show we could also do it Keith and myself with nice pan sized codling

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Surprisingly today these two ling were caught over close in hard ground and not from the usual wrecks

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Then, finally after several plays through of the obligatory "Hotel California" (the album not the single) , the end result of todays keepers.

I for one will have a happy set of family and friends tonight

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Many Thanks for reading .....

And once again, many thanks to the crew.

norm
 
You should be on the telly Norman, they need some proper weather men , great report as usual , there seems to be a few fish about lately eh?
The fish finder .......... here's me telling folk not to look for fish on them and last week I had exactly the same experience as you , I've seen big shoals of herring on the finder up in mid water before , but usuall see very little in the way of what could be individual fish..... until last week i had a similar experience to you in that fish were clearly showing on the finder and I was catching them , and sure enough , when they stopped showing , I stopped catching. I see fish all the time when I'm pike fishing , shoals of bream and individual big fish swimming under the boat , but the sea has always seemed different till now ....... please let it be a sign of things to come.
I caught a decent codling of about 5lb and watched it on the finder all the way up to the boat , when the fish are off the bottom a bit , they look quite big on the finder ;)

Ray
 
Cheers Ray, Yes I also do tell people to use as a sounder to test the bottom for shape and texture and to find the wrecks and reefs but not to find fish ... haha all went out the window this morning as it was like an explosion of colour when we were over the fish ...... brilliant !

yeah too true Jonny cheers mate .

norm
 
Nice one lads, good to see that shoal of codling still going up and down our shore close in, been like that 2 weeks now.

Wind got up here about 1pm as perdicted on met office (that one for Tony), so you should of got a good few hours in, as i stated in one of my reports this is the best start to a season i have known.
 
Absolutely FANTASTIC morning's fishing!!! Thanks very much for a great morning Norman and thanks for a great job on the marathon filleting session, the first family member has just left very happy.
 
Nice one lads. Team Slinky were getting up shortly after I went to bed, you must be dedicated.
We found the same with the sounder clarity last week, I kept seeing an unusual wave just above the seabed. It turned out to be the little-un’s shad that he was winding up then slowly dropping down. You could also see the fish he caught as they came up through the water and then swam back down when released. I wonder if it’s because the water is clearing with the algae dying off and leaving less sounder interference.

I hope the work in the boatyard is swift and the weather lets us all get out again soon.
 
I was looking hard for you as I flew over the coast yesterday morning about 5.30 I couldn't see any boats at all so thought that it must have been a no goer .

Well done on finding the fish as ever Norm ,looks like a cracking haul.
 
Superb report Norm. The S.A.S couldn't have planned the assault on those scaly critters any more meticulously than that. Great reading and pics. Obviously one to cherish. Well done
 
What a mornings fishing :D

I think it's one of the reasons I managed to stay on my feet all afternoon and evening (through Eurovision and everything :D) after the pre-dawn alarm call - I was buzzing all day :D

Non fishing friend - "Did you catch much Tone?"

Me - "Well....let me tell you something...."

(ten minutes later and their eyes have glazed over) :D

Makes the hard sessions all the worthwhile...can't wait til next week :D

Cheers as ever Norm' and nice one Keith for being the lucky talisman :D

Lots of :D all round ;)
 
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