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  • The ling fishing has been good but what an array of quality cod.

    The ling fishing came on with a bang but what a week for quality cod its been quite amaizing .
    The ling fishing has been good but what an array of quality cod. - World Sea Fishing Forums

    paul.
    http://sea-otter2.co.uk/

  • #2
    Your noit wrong the amount of ling between 4 and 8lb is unreal when the weather lets you get a bait down.

    As for cod, well i been thinking they just about vanished, had 4 double cod in June but none since, seems like they moved down your way
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    SKATE 204lb
    COD 51lb
    LING 32lb
    TOPE 40lb
    CONGER 25lb
    HADDOCK 10lb
    HALIBUT 37lb
    COALIE 16lb
    BLUE SHARK 55lb

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    • #3
      Originally posted by northeast1 View Post
      Your noit wrong the amount of ling between 4 and 8lb is unreal when the weather lets you get a bait down.

      As for cod, well i been thinking they just about vanished, had 4 double cod in June but none since, seems like they moved down your way
      The wrecks to the south of whitby have produced the bigger cod they seem to still hold the cod this time of year as those to the north of whtby spring is the best time for those wrecks the tides are now big takeing the inshore wrecks out of play you only get a short window to fish towards slack water maneged to find another 2 better cod last week before the winds started.
      Those cracking cod just keep comeing - World Sea Fishing Forums

      paul.
      Last edited by big cod; 19-08-2009, 03:54 AM.
      http://sea-otter2.co.uk/

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      • #4
        ling fishing

        aye its a pity them strappers cant go back though

        i pop em before i chuck em back but i dont think they live at least we try,

        if i knew they,d live i,d put decent ones back ,i just luv filliting em

        tightlines lop

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        • #5
          Yer i cant give ling away as its not "cod" and also i hate with a total passion cleaning a ling as its so bloody hard to hold and do.

          I put every fish back that is alive apart from maybe 1x 3-4lb cod per trip, have done since mid-June.

          Unless its looking like a cod from the ship shop no one wants them and i hate doing them anyway so its win win for em and the fish

          DOES ANYONE HAVE ANY MORE INFO REGARDING "LING" LIVING AFTER YOU PUT A SMALL HOLE IN THE BLADER? i put over 70 back this year by putting a pin prick in the swim blader and hate to think i only sent them down for a slow death.
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          ____[ ~ \_____
          [__On-A-Roll__/
          ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
          P.B
          SKATE 204lb
          COD 51lb
          LING 32lb
          TOPE 40lb
          CONGER 25lb
          HADDOCK 10lb
          HALIBUT 37lb
          COALIE 16lb
          BLUE SHARK 55lb

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          • #6
            Originally posted by northeast1 View Post
            Yer i cant give ling away as its not "cod" and also i hate with a total passion cleaning a ling as its so bloody hard to hold and do.

            I put every fish back that is alive apart from maybe 1x 3-4lb cod per trip, have done since mid-June.

            Unless its looking like a cod from the ship shop no one wants them and i hate doing them anyway so its win win for em and the fish

            DOES ANYONE HAVE ANY MORE INFO REGARDING "LING" LIVING AFTER YOU PUT A SMALL HOLE IN THE BLADER? i put over 70 back this year by putting a pin prick in the swim blader and hate to think i only sent them down for a slow death.
            If you prick the gullett which pops out of there mouths they will allmost certainly die what you see if is there stomach lineing if you prick the gullett and let the air out of the fish it actually drowns when it goes back down i did it myself for quite a few years myself not knowing thinking it would be ok but i found out they drown when you do this it is such a shame with ling as at least 50% have there gullett out of there mouths when you bring them up to the surface some go straight back down when released but unfortunatly a lot dont some are past it when you bring them up you might as well keep them as the birds only peck hell out of them on the surface before they die.

            paul.
            Last edited by big cod; 20-08-2009, 06:16 AM.
            http://sea-otter2.co.uk/

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            • #7
              Yer thats what i was thinking, like i say i cant give them away so even if i kept them they would be wasted.

              Such a shame, good job its about a 50/50 split so far this year with cod and ling but seems like the ling are going to take over for next few weeks of the season as per.
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              [__On-A-Roll__/
              ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
              P.B
              SKATE 204lb
              COD 51lb
              LING 32lb
              TOPE 40lb
              CONGER 25lb
              HADDOCK 10lb
              HALIBUT 37lb
              COALIE 16lb
              BLUE SHARK 55lb

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              • #8
                It may be possible to return blown ling with a device used in Australia. It is a lead weight with a big 9/0 barbless hook sticking out of the top of it. The idea is to hook the ling through the top lip with the hook point protruding into the fishes mouth. The weight is attached to a rod and line at the hook shank and lowered to the seabed which recompresses the bladder. The weight when retreived will unhook the fish.

                I have thought about getting one made, but I am also convinced the fish will die anyway. I saw an American report years ago which said any fish with a swim bladder would die if caught and returned in depths in excess of 90ft.

                Alan

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                • #9
                  Well most the wrecks i fish are 120-160ft of water.

                  I will have to find a fish shop that wants them then
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                  ____[ ~ \_____
                  [__On-A-Roll__/
                  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
                  P.B
                  SKATE 204lb
                  COD 51lb
                  LING 32lb
                  TOPE 40lb
                  CONGER 25lb
                  HADDOCK 10lb
                  HALIBUT 37lb
                  COALIE 16lb
                  BLUE SHARK 55lb

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                  • #10
                    I'd be very surprised is Ling isn't sometimes passed off as "Cod" in some places

                    What I do is cut fillets in half and trim them to look like a "normal" fillet...the people that take the fish off me never notice the difference
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                    • #11
                      ling fishing

                      i honestly think ling is a better eating fish than cod 6 to 12 lb range fish,

                      but like richy i hate doing em ,

                      a ling is a cleaner fish than most cod ,not as many lodgers in em either

                      the stink off some cod when you gut em is enough to make you spew

                      and i dont leave my fish long before they are seen to ,

                      but at the end of the day some like cod best some like ling

                      tightlines lop

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                      • #12
                        a heard/read somwhere reel in and stop 30-50 ft wait till u see sum bubbles then reel in? sounds belivable, worth a shot cos a hate seein the ling nakad when u want to return them.

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                        • #13
                          I think Ling tastes like sh--e. Gave a nice one away the other day off craster.
                          Personal best, 12.5lb Tope Scotland. 22/05/2012.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by mick dunn View Post
                            I think Ling tastes like sh--e. Gave a nice one away the other day off craster.
                            i disagree mick if its been skinned and cooked properley its a nice fish, would never try it with skin on supposed to be awful

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                            • #15
                              ling fishing

                              went to donny fish market the other week whitby bream for sale 2.50 lb

                              closer look ,what was it pout fish is fish ,in this country we are blinkered

                              in the med all small fish are eaten ,presented with the head on .

                              when i first went to whitby 15 years ago ling were frowned on ,not now

                              they,ve saved many a charter skipper a red face

                              tightlines lop

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