Where to start really?????
At the end seems a good place .
A big congrats to the winner of the Ian Woods Open Boat comp . Richie Roll (our very own Northeast1) with a superb ling of 28 lbd (although it was verified at time of catch to weigh 32 lbds.) fishing from Alan Skinners Sarah JFK.
Well done rich
Ok then Slinky Kate catch report fishing the same comp .
Crew for the day Myself aided and abetted by Big Sixfootsteve and Tony Wallsendo . (well thats what the entry forms said)
C`mon lads take this comp. Seriously ..
With the forecast good and a blistering week gone by all was set for a long day out on a flat sea in a burning sun with not a sign of wind or the feel of a swell, catching endless big cod and ling on the faraway wrecks.
Most important accessory of the day was to be the suntan crθme (especially in the case of tony)
Well . it didn`t work out exactly like that .
Left Marina early after pre registering for the comp the day before to fish for bait and get to our preferred spot in time for the official comp start.
A bit of sun shone through and the sea was fairly flat but there was always a lazy swell.
Struck fairly early into a decent cod of 6lb 8oz which made us think the day was to be ours .
Then soon after Steve hung into a 4.5lb codling
while all along Tony kept us supplied with fresh mackerel (not that he was trying to do it it just seemed to happen J ) How many was it tony 36? Or was that 37 LOL
(no pictures of Tony here as we were awaiting his cod frenzie starting ...........)
Only the odd scotchie came aboard but we seemed to be plagued with small Ling and large whiting.
Soon after the sun had decided it was NOT coming out to play the wind decided it Definitely WAS going to blow thus when the tide turned at about 10.30am the conditions deteriorated by the minute with drifting the wrecks becoming more and more difficult.
Plugged away all afternoon but with nothing but many many whiting and several mackerel along with the now inevitable small ling.
One bonus catch (and a first for Slinky Kate) was this one for Steve (on a pirk) which he put back to grow bigger
All in all a difficult days fishing for us and a few others today with catches not as good as previous weeks, however my 6.5lb cod and Steves 4.5lb cod at least got us in the runners up prizes for the comp.
Some good ling were caught by a couple of boats today with several doublers and the superb 28lbd by Richie .
(well done again richie .... your on a roll what with all them mackerel as well )
Must say a word here for Ian Woods and his team, well done mate well organised, a great comp I hope we see it in years to come , thanks
All the best from The crew of Slinky Kate ..
.
At the end seems a good place .
A big congrats to the winner of the Ian Woods Open Boat comp . Richie Roll (our very own Northeast1) with a superb ling of 28 lbd (although it was verified at time of catch to weigh 32 lbds.) fishing from Alan Skinners Sarah JFK.
Well done rich
Ok then Slinky Kate catch report fishing the same comp .
Crew for the day Myself aided and abetted by Big Sixfootsteve and Tony Wallsendo . (well thats what the entry forms said)
C`mon lads take this comp. Seriously ..
With the forecast good and a blistering week gone by all was set for a long day out on a flat sea in a burning sun with not a sign of wind or the feel of a swell, catching endless big cod and ling on the faraway wrecks.
Most important accessory of the day was to be the suntan crθme (especially in the case of tony)
Well . it didn`t work out exactly like that .
Left Marina early after pre registering for the comp the day before to fish for bait and get to our preferred spot in time for the official comp start.
A bit of sun shone through and the sea was fairly flat but there was always a lazy swell.
Struck fairly early into a decent cod of 6lb 8oz which made us think the day was to be ours .
Then soon after Steve hung into a 4.5lb codling
while all along Tony kept us supplied with fresh mackerel (not that he was trying to do it it just seemed to happen J ) How many was it tony 36? Or was that 37 LOL
(no pictures of Tony here as we were awaiting his cod frenzie starting ...........)
Only the odd scotchie came aboard but we seemed to be plagued with small Ling and large whiting.
Soon after the sun had decided it was NOT coming out to play the wind decided it Definitely WAS going to blow thus when the tide turned at about 10.30am the conditions deteriorated by the minute with drifting the wrecks becoming more and more difficult.
Plugged away all afternoon but with nothing but many many whiting and several mackerel along with the now inevitable small ling.
One bonus catch (and a first for Slinky Kate) was this one for Steve (on a pirk) which he put back to grow bigger
All in all a difficult days fishing for us and a few others today with catches not as good as previous weeks, however my 6.5lb cod and Steves 4.5lb cod at least got us in the runners up prizes for the comp.
Some good ling were caught by a couple of boats today with several doublers and the superb 28lbd by Richie .
(well done again richie .... your on a roll what with all them mackerel as well )
Must say a word here for Ian Woods and his team, well done mate well organised, a great comp I hope we see it in years to come , thanks
All the best from The crew of Slinky Kate ..
.
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