Back at last after a month full of things getting in the way of fishing, including our “little-un”, Mark passing his day skipper ticket.
He took the helm this afternoon relegating me to cabin boy. Everyone knows how busy a cabin boy’s job is running around doing stuff, which is why I had no time to catch fish but Mark did.
We found the wrecks empty of fish even though not many boats were out. Mark soon landed a coddling then we hit a long barren spell. Drifting over the back of a wreck about 6 miles out, fishing a baited lure on a 6/0 hook, he pulled out, then returned an 8oz sole. The lad has some luck, while I remained fishless with even the mackerel in hiding today.
Running back in to the hard ground at Cullercoats put that right and we both found a few coddling to about 3lb. On the way in I spotted a salmon jumping, the first of the season; that would have been a welcome addition to the fish box. Mark pointed out something in the water that I thought was just a poly bag - we turned around for a look anyway, and he was right. Basking on the surface was a sunfish.
All-in-all a lovely day to be out and not spoilt by the slow fishing. Here's one of his photo's.
He took the helm this afternoon relegating me to cabin boy. Everyone knows how busy a cabin boy’s job is running around doing stuff, which is why I had no time to catch fish but Mark did.
We found the wrecks empty of fish even though not many boats were out. Mark soon landed a coddling then we hit a long barren spell. Drifting over the back of a wreck about 6 miles out, fishing a baited lure on a 6/0 hook, he pulled out, then returned an 8oz sole. The lad has some luck, while I remained fishless with even the mackerel in hiding today.
Running back in to the hard ground at Cullercoats put that right and we both found a few coddling to about 3lb. On the way in I spotted a salmon jumping, the first of the season; that would have been a welcome addition to the fish box. Mark pointed out something in the water that I thought was just a poly bag - we turned around for a look anyway, and he was right. Basking on the surface was a sunfish.
All-in-all a lovely day to be out and not spoilt by the slow fishing. Here's one of his photo's.
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