Wandering star 06/06/13

david.northeast

Well-known member
We left the marina at 6:45 this morning into a lovely glassy sea with no wind and a long lazy swell. We stopped off on the 1st wreck which produced nothing but soon we were off again to another wreck and I was the only one into a fish a very fat blegg. I soon followed up with a ling about 2lb and was returned with its swim bladder intact. Things were very slow all morning and stayed that way all day, I got another good take and this turned out to be a codling at 5lb, lee the skipper and another fella were then into cods one nice on and a smaller one. Again I was next in with another species a coalie nudging 3lb. My mate graham slyly pulled in a cod between 7-7.5lb. And that was it for the day really had one last drift close in but produced nothing but a small whitey. A lot of miles covered with few fish.
Forgot to mention here's another new bait for you's lads to try (below)
A few photos
Moles
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Graham's 7lb fish
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I forgot to take the moles out of my bag when I caught then the day before , but will try any bait ,one never knows , it may just produce a BIG COD one day ..............now all I have to do is catch some more moles

...........and before anyone asks the moles were stone dead and no moles were harmed in trying to catch fish :D:D
 
I forgot to take the moles out of my bag when I caught then the day before , but will try any bait ,one never knows , it may just produce a BIG COD one day ..............now all I have to do is catch some more moles

...........and before anyone asks the moles were stone dead and no moles were harmed in trying to catch fish :D:D
What next Toad, weasel, stoat, pine martin, fox, Brock.:eek:
 
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