Well the "experts" said due to last two winters being rather cold that it was perfect spawning conditions for the codling in our waters. With the amount of 1-4lb fish around they may of been right as all rough ground marks seem to be chucking up good numbers NE coast wide.
The question(s) are...
Can they make it to spawning size...they say 5lb is around the normal size for a cod to spawn but reaserch shows that areas with fewer cod see's them spawning alittle bit smaller, if half do make it then it could be bumper years ahead (thats if the goverment can control the fish stocks abit better)?
Also why are we seeing so many codling on the rough ground yet the wrecks off shore are holding very few fish and the general size is well down?
Most years in May,June codling are full of (spelling) Langastines but this year the few that we have taken and it is a few as 90% goes back have been full of fish or starfish etc, is this because the quota on Longatistines was increased this year and we now have more boats working our very productive grounds for them?
Mackerel and Ling..little off the codling topic but where the hell are they?? showing in small numbers all over but not what you would expect. Ling around the 3-7lb mark at this time of the year should be on most wrecks and with a good drift and bait jumping in the boat..Mackerel every port from Liverpool on the west coast to Brid on the east coast and around Scotland are reporting low to no mackerel numbers showing, WSF reports all paint the same picture....they vanished...water temp maybe or jsut the fact the Iceland fleet has for the second year been able to fish for them in the breading shoals with out quotas?
Can you tell i am bored tonight
The question(s) are...
Can they make it to spawning size...they say 5lb is around the normal size for a cod to spawn but reaserch shows that areas with fewer cod see's them spawning alittle bit smaller, if half do make it then it could be bumper years ahead (thats if the goverment can control the fish stocks abit better)?
Also why are we seeing so many codling on the rough ground yet the wrecks off shore are holding very few fish and the general size is well down?
Most years in May,June codling are full of (spelling) Langastines but this year the few that we have taken and it is a few as 90% goes back have been full of fish or starfish etc, is this because the quota on Longatistines was increased this year and we now have more boats working our very productive grounds for them?
Mackerel and Ling..little off the codling topic but where the hell are they?? showing in small numbers all over but not what you would expect. Ling around the 3-7lb mark at this time of the year should be on most wrecks and with a good drift and bait jumping in the boat..Mackerel every port from Liverpool on the west coast to Brid on the east coast and around Scotland are reporting low to no mackerel numbers showing, WSF reports all paint the same picture....they vanished...water temp maybe or jsut the fact the Iceland fleet has for the second year been able to fish for them in the breading shoals with out quotas?
Can you tell i am bored tonight
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