The weather and conditions, as Im sure you all have heard has been extremely disappointing so far this year.
This time last year we were catching fish by the boat load, and had a great start.
This year has to be the worst I can ever remember, saying that, the lads have still been keen to get to sea and try their hand, both saturday and sunday we travelled well off to some distant wrecks in the search of good fishing. Unbelievably the clarity was affected 25 miles + offshore following the last northerly sea. ( thats 25 miles north of whitby, just 20 miles east of sunderland - co-ordinates available on request )
both days saw us get our first mackerel of the season. we caught fish both day but not in any great numbers. sunday saw us boating a lot of mackerel. we still caught cod, pollock and coalie too.
Unfortunately I havent been getting may photos due to the poor fishing, heres a couple of shots anyway, didnt think anyone would be wanting to pictures of mackerel!
On monday I only had a few lads booked on and the forecast was far from brilliant meaning we would have to stay inshore, with this in mind, we planned to uptide fish with the lads (absolutely unheard of by the end of may!) the tide was slack when we headed out so we fished on the soft ground until the tide got away fully, taking lots of dabs and whiting (just to keep the rod tips rattling). we moved as soon as the tide started and we managed a few cod, falling to fresh lug the lads had dug the day before.
the day was slow and we caught codlings most places we stopped on the hard ground, the first push of the flood saw a few codling falling to cart. we finished up with around ten codlings for the day between us hundreds of whiting and few dabs.
the water should clear out soon and the fishing should go ballistic judging by the feed marks everywhere
Rich
Heres a link to a couple of my regular anglers reports:
Fishing on Mistress yesterday (27.05.13)
This time last year we were catching fish by the boat load, and had a great start.
This year has to be the worst I can ever remember, saying that, the lads have still been keen to get to sea and try their hand, both saturday and sunday we travelled well off to some distant wrecks in the search of good fishing. Unbelievably the clarity was affected 25 miles + offshore following the last northerly sea. ( thats 25 miles north of whitby, just 20 miles east of sunderland - co-ordinates available on request )
both days saw us get our first mackerel of the season. we caught fish both day but not in any great numbers. sunday saw us boating a lot of mackerel. we still caught cod, pollock and coalie too.
Unfortunately I havent been getting may photos due to the poor fishing, heres a couple of shots anyway, didnt think anyone would be wanting to pictures of mackerel!
On monday I only had a few lads booked on and the forecast was far from brilliant meaning we would have to stay inshore, with this in mind, we planned to uptide fish with the lads (absolutely unheard of by the end of may!) the tide was slack when we headed out so we fished on the soft ground until the tide got away fully, taking lots of dabs and whiting (just to keep the rod tips rattling). we moved as soon as the tide started and we managed a few cod, falling to fresh lug the lads had dug the day before.
the day was slow and we caught codlings most places we stopped on the hard ground, the first push of the flood saw a few codling falling to cart. we finished up with around ten codlings for the day between us hundreds of whiting and few dabs.
the water should clear out soon and the fishing should go ballistic judging by the feed marks everywhere
Rich
Heres a link to a couple of my regular anglers reports:
Fishing on Mistress yesterday (27.05.13)
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