After a close shave of needing to sell Wor boat due to work commitments, finally got things sorted so no need to sell anymore. So mind back on the the boat and was wondering if anyone still ventures out over the winter months. I know quite a few just berth up for the winter but there is always a few canny winters days where I thought it would be with a trip out.
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Originally posted by Captain marky mark View PostAfter a close shave of needing to sell Wor boat due to work commitments, finally got things sorted so no need to sell anymore. So mind back on the the boat and was wondering if anyone still ventures out over the winter months. I know quite a few just berth up for the winter but there is always a few canny winters days where I thought it would be with a trip out.
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I Mark, glad you got sorted. The advice from Chris is sound. There will be some good winter days, but the fishing can be ok or poor, but like said, close in with big smelly baits, a mesh bag with crushed muscles weighted on the bottom in a bit tide run will get the fish interested. If there's not much doing there, just anchor out of casting distance of either Tyne piers for codling or whiting.P.B. Cod 30lb-11ozs Balcary.
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Originally posted by canman View PostI Mark, glad you got sorted. The advice from Chris is sound. There will be some good winter days, but the fishing can be ok or poor, but like said, close in with big smelly baits, a mesh bag with crushed muscles weighted on the bottom in a bit tide run will get the fish interested. If there's not much doing there, just anchor out of casting distance of either Tyne piers for codling or whiting.
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Originally posted by canman View PostI Mark, glad you got sorted. The advice from Chris is sound. There will be some good winter days, but the fishing can be ok or poor, but like said, close in with big smelly baits, a mesh bag with crushed muscles weighted on the bottom in a bit tide run will get the fish interested. If there's not much doing there, just anchor out of casting distance of either Tyne piers for codling or whiting.
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