With a troublsome tide time today (High at 3.30 am and a fairly big tide) we decided to get the best we could of the falling tide so set out at 5.00am ...................... goodness , with no moon and with a fair amount of cloud cover it was quite dark .....
Made our way towards the piers and out on the open sea by 5.30am .... still very dark. However GPS and Sonar work just as well in the dark so it wasn`t long before we got to our first mark, mark "C.O.D.". Even in the dark it didn`t dissapoint and we were into fish within minutes... not a lot just the four but it was still good to hit fish in darkness.
As the light came up (the cloud stayed) and the tide went down the fishing dropped off so we headed out to 3 mile wrecks.
Met up with Captain keith and deckhand jason on Shady ... LOL berts away.
The rest of the day was wreck and a fish , next wreck and a fish etc etc.
Fairly hard going all the day but just goes to show it`s not always easy, I feel we earned the fish we caught today as we had to go and search, be patient, try different lures, different baits.
All in all we ended up with a canny box of fish with 7 cod (I think) to 6lbs a small ling (put several ling back today to grow bigger), and, best of all a specimine and first boat caught pollack for Tony weighing in at 5.5 lbds.
Loads of whiting still and several double header scotchies for Steve (oh and he did catch the most cod as well I believe) as ever lads cheers for the company , brilliant as ever ..........
just a few oics of the day
Steve within minutes (and its still dark) with the first fish .... a steve fish I mean a scotchie
Then just to show he can do it with codling a couple for us again before light .......
and the fish of the day a nice 5.5lbd pollack for Tony
Made our way towards the piers and out on the open sea by 5.30am .... still very dark. However GPS and Sonar work just as well in the dark so it wasn`t long before we got to our first mark, mark "C.O.D.". Even in the dark it didn`t dissapoint and we were into fish within minutes... not a lot just the four but it was still good to hit fish in darkness.
As the light came up (the cloud stayed) and the tide went down the fishing dropped off so we headed out to 3 mile wrecks.
Met up with Captain keith and deckhand jason on Shady ... LOL berts away.
The rest of the day was wreck and a fish , next wreck and a fish etc etc.
Fairly hard going all the day but just goes to show it`s not always easy, I feel we earned the fish we caught today as we had to go and search, be patient, try different lures, different baits.
All in all we ended up with a canny box of fish with 7 cod (I think) to 6lbs a small ling (put several ling back today to grow bigger), and, best of all a specimine and first boat caught pollack for Tony weighing in at 5.5 lbds.
Loads of whiting still and several double header scotchies for Steve (oh and he did catch the most cod as well I believe) as ever lads cheers for the company , brilliant as ever ..........
just a few oics of the day
Steve within minutes (and its still dark) with the first fish .... a steve fish I mean a scotchie
Then just to show he can do it with codling a couple for us again before light .......
and the fish of the day a nice 5.5lbd pollack for Tony
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