Set off after fueling up the boat to the max and 2x 20ltr containers as well with big_sid.
It was plan "A" a area i have looked at for sometime and always been put off due to the weather and distance but with a fantastic flat sea and a the sun already popping its head out at 7am off we went.
1st stop for soem mackerel and boy was it hard work, tried at least 4 spots and only bagged 21 between us...so no time for thsi and off we went in the hope of picking some more up over the wrecks.
To break the 2hr 20min steam time up i had pre-planned 3 stop off wrecks on the way, 1st wreck nothing and the drift was very quick so after 2 drifts off to the next...nothing again then 3rd wreck we picked up a cod and a standard size ling.
Off again for the long haul and at last we got to the area of wrecks i wished to fish...280ft of water (bloody hell) so 1st wreck could not find it, 2nd wreck could not find it, 3rd wreck after thinking the sounder was not able to work at that depth a big..no massive wreck showed up..after plotting it out we started to fish.
Landed a few ling but nothing of any great size just shy of 9lb the best, tried 4 more wrecks in that area but the depth was making a 10oz lead feel like it was not on the end of the line.
We decided that after 6hrs fishing them that not much on them and tackle loses high due to not being able to tell if your on the bottom very well...so started the trip back home and hit a couple of good wrecks on the way home that produced a ling or two but by this time 5pm the sea was getting abit choppy with waves reaching at least 2cm (20mm)
So with the fuel tank low and the tackle box light, sun burnt face and sore arms we headed in with smiles on the faces as it was the best day weather wise at sea this year with out any doubt.
so catch report for the day...
11 ling best being 9lb
3 cod best being a nice double at 10lb 5oz
30ish mackerel
5 whiting
My catch 6 ling to 9lb and 3 cod to 10lb 5oz as well as a share of the mackerel and whiting.
Couple of pics and one of a massive trawler on a 14 mile off wreck flying a dutch flag.
It was plan "A" a area i have looked at for sometime and always been put off due to the weather and distance but with a fantastic flat sea and a the sun already popping its head out at 7am off we went.
1st stop for soem mackerel and boy was it hard work, tried at least 4 spots and only bagged 21 between us...so no time for thsi and off we went in the hope of picking some more up over the wrecks.
To break the 2hr 20min steam time up i had pre-planned 3 stop off wrecks on the way, 1st wreck nothing and the drift was very quick so after 2 drifts off to the next...nothing again then 3rd wreck we picked up a cod and a standard size ling.
Off again for the long haul and at last we got to the area of wrecks i wished to fish...280ft of water (bloody hell) so 1st wreck could not find it, 2nd wreck could not find it, 3rd wreck after thinking the sounder was not able to work at that depth a big..no massive wreck showed up..after plotting it out we started to fish.
Landed a few ling but nothing of any great size just shy of 9lb the best, tried 4 more wrecks in that area but the depth was making a 10oz lead feel like it was not on the end of the line.
We decided that after 6hrs fishing them that not much on them and tackle loses high due to not being able to tell if your on the bottom very well...so started the trip back home and hit a couple of good wrecks on the way home that produced a ling or two but by this time 5pm the sea was getting abit choppy with waves reaching at least 2cm (20mm)
So with the fuel tank low and the tackle box light, sun burnt face and sore arms we headed in with smiles on the faces as it was the best day weather wise at sea this year with out any doubt.
so catch report for the day...
11 ling best being 9lb
3 cod best being a nice double at 10lb 5oz
30ish mackerel
5 whiting
My catch 6 ling to 9lb and 3 cod to 10lb 5oz as well as a share of the mackerel and whiting.
Couple of pics and one of a massive trawler on a 14 mile off wreck flying a dutch flag.
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