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    Just received two new charts , St Abbs to Flamborough head , going out about 70 n/m . lots of juicy targets to plan over winter 😊
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  • #2
    Looking good Dave, know doubt we will do a few joint "into the blue" trips next year, its a different world when you are on marks like the Graveyard thou the fishing can be worse than inshore sometimes, not always a given its rammed with bigger fish, i have been as far as the most eastern wrecks of the graveyard some 39 miles from the pier end and it does test your nerv even with everything backed up on the boat and a 30mile out radio check to Humber C.G, 2 boats always safer than one.

    I have never tried any further than a couple mile south of Seaham harbour but will do one day and will defo be up for a few trips to the everest pipe lines as i had one trip there and it was great but never had the weather to get to all the marks i wished to fish along it. I have been upto the farne deeps and did ok but nothing better than off our piers, i dont like rough ground marks but St Marys, Blyth, Newbig and Cresswell still consistant in anything other than a few days after a big stir up.


    Most consistant wrecks with out any doubt are within the 7mile range of tyne piers IMO but i get borred fishing same wrecks week in week out and always like hunting out bigger fish, alot of the time i could stay within the 4 mile mark and catch fish but everyone is different and i like the hunt and trying new marks.

    With work dropping off and in turn income, making the most of the boat next season just incase.
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    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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    • #3
      We did 110 n/m one year on Dolly Rich ( you forgot 😊 ) , we went past Skinningrove I think looking back . Much better with two boats though .

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      • #4
        We went all over on Dolly, i still remember that day we found that wreck in the middle of nowhere and called it "HMS GOOD COD" as was packed with cod. Text you speak soon
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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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        • #5
          Originally posted by northeast1 View Post
          Looking good Dave, know doubt we will do a few joint "into the blue" trips next year, its a different world when you are on marks like the Graveyard thou the fishing can be worse than inshore sometimes, not always a given its rammed with bigger fish, i have been as far as the most eastern wrecks of the graveyard some 39 miles from the pier end and it does test your nerv even with everything backed up on the boat and a 30mile out radio check to Humber C.G, 2 boats always safer than one.

          I have never tried any further than a couple mile south of Seaham harbour but will do one day and will defo be up for a few trips to the everest pipe lines as i had one trip there and it was great but never had the weather to get to all the marks i wished to fish along it. I have been upto the farne deeps and did ok but nothing better than off our piers, i dont like rough ground marks but St Marys, Blyth, Newbig and Cresswell still consistant in anything other than a few days after a big stir up.


          Most consistant wrecks with out any doubt are within the 7mile range of tyne piers IMO but i get borred fishing same wrecks week in week out and always like hunting out bigger fish, alot of the time i could stay within the 4 mile mark and catch fish but everyone is different and i like the hunt and trying new marks.

          With work dropping off and in turn income, making the most of the boat next season just incase.
          I find your post highly interesting, R!

          When I was reading it, I felt this aura of adventure that tickles if one goes out far or to new areas...I get this feeling.

          However...when I thought harder and about the "Why?"....maybe its the hunter thing or the adrenalin kick, because...surely...apart from deeper water, more burnt fuel and more risk if something goes wrong...fishing wise...there is not the slightest reason to go far.

          Fish like coastal waters and the river estuaries, because of the feed associated with it. The offshore and deep waters are like deserts and the wrecks might be like an oasis, but mostly dissappointing.

          Over are the times also were the inshores are fished out by day fishers...nowadays the 6m+ range harbours the commercial fleet.

          I personally think (apart from the adrenalin junky thing) to spice up the boredom of same-wreck-fishing, the answer is to try different things, like uptiding, anchoring on wrecks, target species, trolling, flat fish etc..

          I spent a few days out this year exploring new waters and new wrecks, only to clasify them as disappointing and only to finish my day on a group of wrecks in the 5-7 miles range, which I call the Fab 4....and on one of the Fab4, I met you and Eddie not too long ago (and I hear you did well!!)

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          • #6
            I agree , if you want a load of fish with small fuel consumption , nothing wrong in your suggestions . This is just a couple of times a year for a bit adventure , I enjoy boating as much as fishing though . Everyone to there own I suppose .

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            • #7
              Yes Norbit, as i said in my post the 6-7mile wrecks are the most consistant. The plus side of having your own boat is you can do what you like to do, fishing the same wrecks week in week out even if productive is not what i always lke to do because i like change, hense why i bomb around different marks, i like the feeling of dropping aline on a wreck that maybe has not seen a line for a while but i have found a few wrecks well out of sight of land these last 2 years that have out fished anything close in and been the best marks i have ever fished in the uk.

              One of my biggest Tyne cod ever 24lb came from a wreck 3.5 miles off the pier ends known as the dirty wreck and it gets fished every day of the week if the sea is fine.

              As i say everyone has their own methods of fishing and marks and no one should be put of doing what they like doing...hoping next year all these 3-5lb cod we have been seeing return and are 6-7lbers, be great fun on 12-20lb gear again.

              I have been to Norway 4 years in a row and landed some fish of a lifetime 51lb cod to name the best but even that has started to lose my interest, so i have booked blue shark trips and skate trip for 2016, maybe if the money is still there i will return to Norway in a couple of years, so many different types of fishing in the uk.
              ................__................................ .............................
              ____[ ~ \_____
              [__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
                wholeheartedly agree with both of you.

                In Cape Town, we undoubtedly have the most fun a few hundred meters of Cape Point, where we catch Yellowtail Kingfish (probably the best sportfish I know!), Cape Snoek (probably the second best sport fish I know) and the small tuna species en masse....but nothing creates the same mystic tingle than a 30-40 mile trip out into an area called -The Canyon- where the big tuna (100kg), sharks etc roam. Engines off, some baits out....no one can see land...next land to the south: Antarktica !!!

                By the way

                Where the hell is that Everest pipeline???

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