Hi lads its went really quiet out there now I'm just wondering when the fishing usually picks up again this is my first year out there I'm fishing off Amble.
All the best
Chris
Season not over yet.
October can be excellent for wreck fishing if the weather lets you. The mackerels have become sporadic and the ling like mackerel. If you find a day with calm conditions and clear water, the wrecks and 4-6 mile roughs can be full of cod
November-January: Inshore uptiding when the tides are big and the water is mucky. Fill your bait freezer up with Cart now, but the few days where its calm and the tides are small can get excellent wreck fishing
Feb-Easter: I will get my boat out and refurbish/service it. Its cold and it is pretty bad fishing. However...the odd good day has been seen
Easter until Mackerel arrival: Thousands of small cod up to 10lb (averaging 2-4) come inshore. A good day of shadding can produce good bags.
Mackerels in (June until Sep)As soon as the mackies arrive, the cod vanish inshore.
This is by far the best time of the year as every fishing trip contains of mackerel catching and wrecks. Enormously successful. The mackerels usually arrive early June. However...this year it was July. And my-god was July/August/September good. I hardly needed to leave the first wreck and we boated double figures Cod and ling. I think all of us caught their new PB thsi season. And even without the wrecks, inshore mackerel fishing just 1/2 mile out in glorious sunshine can be great.
I think the different seasons are the spice on our hobby. It would be dull, if it remains the same all season.
We boat anglers like to understand and react to the different physical, biological and meteorolocical challenges.
Nothing is more satisfying than to come up with a good plan----AND CATCH