Bert was off to Ireland this morning but he very kindly left me the keys and told me to go for it. Nothing unusual you would think, after all the trips out I'd have enough experience handling the boat. BUT I've never actually driven the boat although Bert's offered several times, I've always been content to let him put me over the fish and spend the time sorting my bait, tackle etc. Anyway he convinced me nowt could go wrong and I managed to talk Jason in to joining me which made me feel a bit easier, knowing that being an ex navy man he has boaty experience. Anyway we set off about 6am, after a few checks etc we finally left the mooring when I finally worked out how far back you have to pull the handle thingy before the boat actually starts moving. I managed to steer quite well up the river with something to follow / focus on (pier etc) however out at sea was a totally different ball game, I just couldn't steer in straight line and it wasn't long before I handed Jason the Captains armband. Picked a few macky up and headed for the wrecks, considering it's been a while since he's drove a boat and Shady's steering aint easy the stand in skipper did a great job putting us over the wrecks, highlighted by the amount of gear we both lost. The fishing was hard work, Jason picked up a cod just under 6lb early on to a shad, while my mackeral baits were just getting shredded by whitings. I scaled up to flappers and finally managed a cod about 8lb and when the tide turned we starting picking a few ling up mainly underisze but we did manage a couple of keepers. So total catch was 2 cod & 2 ling, four fish more than I was expecting when we set off and not bad for 2 amateurs.
Big Thanks to Bert for trusting us with the boat & Big Thanks to Jason for coming out and doing the biz!!!
This skippering lark definatley aint as easy as you lads make it look, how the f*** Bert steers the boat straight and makes up traces at the same time I'll never know.
Cheers!
Big Thanks to Bert for trusting us with the boat & Big Thanks to Jason for coming out and doing the biz!!!
This skippering lark definatley aint as easy as you lads make it look, how the f*** Bert steers the boat straight and makes up traces at the same time I'll never know.
Cheers!
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