northeast1
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First of two days out at sea this weekend and with the standard 1st season blank out of the way it was time to catch fish....target for today before leaving the house was 1 size codling so standards low but after all it is April.
So myself, cous Dave and Graham set out for a late 9am start. The sea was so flat as we headed out to a few wrecks.
Within 5seconds on my first drop the 1 size codling target was ticket off as it grabbed my 6oz pirk and gave a good spring run fight.
We tried a few more wrecks taken only coalies then we found 1 wreck with a fish a drift, nothing massive about 2.1/2 to 3lb but happy with that.
By 12 noon we had around 10 fish.
So we plugged away then it when dead so we decided to head up St Marrys for a few hours, very very poor and within 10mins of getting there the wind turned SE and got the sea up quick. (ow and its well netted very well netter)
So we plugged away taken 1 more small codling and 1 pouting before the wind and sea got to much, we headed in and the birds showed it had been a day of fish
Until Sunday
So myself, cous Dave and Graham set out for a late 9am start. The sea was so flat as we headed out to a few wrecks.

Within 5seconds on my first drop the 1 size codling target was ticket off as it grabbed my 6oz pirk and gave a good spring run fight.

We tried a few more wrecks taken only coalies then we found 1 wreck with a fish a drift, nothing massive about 2.1/2 to 3lb but happy with that.
By 12 noon we had around 10 fish.

So we plugged away then it when dead so we decided to head up St Marrys for a few hours, very very poor and within 10mins of getting there the wind turned SE and got the sea up quick. (ow and its well netted very well netter)

So we plugged away taken 1 more small codling and 1 pouting before the wind and sea got to much, we headed in and the birds showed it had been a day of fish


Until Sunday
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