northeast1
Well-known member
Well typing a few words on here just can not do it, it really cant...as i sit here and type i still cant get it fixed in my mind what we had seen today.
Ok the start...well after a nightshift me and Graham again set out at 11am for what was planned as a couple of hours fishing close in but when we got out the sea was better than we thought, no other boats and wind not that bad so we tried a couple of close in marks taken coalie and mackerel but nothing else, moved off shore to a couple that has not fished well for me in the past but Norman did well one day.
Anyway i set the drift but still kept my daylights on as only 6 mackerel for bait but oopps let it hit the bottom and up came a 4lb cod..nothing new so down it went again 2 cod this time 4lb and 5lb...hold on a min thats 3 cod with no jigs of the pirk????
Change rod and down goes a pirk and set of cod daylights above..wack 15lb of prime cod 3 at a time and this just kept going with me and Graham taken 1,2,3 fish every single drop and i mean every single drop for about 4 hours, it was out of this world.
So i am happy to post that this is the most cod i have seen in the 3lb to 8lb+ range in my life time in one day and happier to say we kept 8 and put the rest back.
Stingray catch
100+ cod 3lb-8lb
1 ling 5lb
50+ coalie
12 mackerel
1 pouting
1 pollack
I have left my camera on the boat so i will update with some cracking picks when i get down next and that wont be this weekend.
P.S it was heart in mouth time getting back in, first time thsi year i called the coast gaurd to confirm the esstimated arrival time for the Tyne and number of persons on board, down to 3k with waves over the roof of the boat and the front well under the water 2ft my ass try 12ft
Not bad for 6 hours fishing err
Ok the start...well after a nightshift me and Graham again set out at 11am for what was planned as a couple of hours fishing close in but when we got out the sea was better than we thought, no other boats and wind not that bad so we tried a couple of close in marks taken coalie and mackerel but nothing else, moved off shore to a couple that has not fished well for me in the past but Norman did well one day.
Anyway i set the drift but still kept my daylights on as only 6 mackerel for bait but oopps let it hit the bottom and up came a 4lb cod..nothing new so down it went again 2 cod this time 4lb and 5lb...hold on a min thats 3 cod with no jigs of the pirk????
Change rod and down goes a pirk and set of cod daylights above..wack 15lb of prime cod 3 at a time and this just kept going with me and Graham taken 1,2,3 fish every single drop and i mean every single drop for about 4 hours, it was out of this world.
So i am happy to post that this is the most cod i have seen in the 3lb to 8lb+ range in my life time in one day and happier to say we kept 8 and put the rest back.
Stingray catch
100+ cod 3lb-8lb
1 ling 5lb
50+ coalie
12 mackerel
1 pouting
1 pollack
I have left my camera on the boat so i will update with some cracking picks when i get down next and that wont be this weekend.
P.S it was heart in mouth time getting back in, first time thsi year i called the coast gaurd to confirm the esstimated arrival time for the Tyne and number of persons on board, down to 3k with waves over the roof of the boat and the front well under the water 2ft my ass try 12ft
Not bad for 6 hours fishing err
