Well it was a silly o clock start with the forecast for the day to deteriorate around lunchtime so me and Micky set off and were out of the piers at 0330 before the sun rose.
Nudging out past Coquet Island and it wasn't too bad and with the fishing being so good previously we deceided to give it a go. Just before we reached the first wreck the VHF aerial snapped and went flying overboard! We were almost on the wreck so dropped down. First drift in front of the wreck I got a double shot of whiting whilst Micky missed the whiting and was straight into cod. The next few drifts produced some good sized cod and ling but the weather was getting worse by the minute. We had four last drifts and on our last, last drift we didn't make the wreck as a shoal of jumbo mackeral were there and we couldn't get through them. First ones of the season.
Once we had enough for tea it we deceided it was back in. On the way in the weather moderated slightly so we tried another two wrecks on the way in before calling it a day. The weather was poor by nine o clock an we were both pleased to be in the piers, soaking wet!
Whilst cleaning down the bigger boat conversation started again with pro's and cons! An enclosed wheelhouse would certainly have been a help today! I was soaked to the skin. We still had a good morning, the biggest cod was over 7lb and ling 8lb, both to Micky! Just tiddlers for me!
With the forecast for the next few days I am pleased I am on a dynamic positioning course as there will be no fishing except from the shore! Micky is off to Norway for a week fishing on the Havsel, jammy bugger!
Tight Lines,
Graham
Nudging out past Coquet Island and it wasn't too bad and with the fishing being so good previously we deceided to give it a go. Just before we reached the first wreck the VHF aerial snapped and went flying overboard! We were almost on the wreck so dropped down. First drift in front of the wreck I got a double shot of whiting whilst Micky missed the whiting and was straight into cod. The next few drifts produced some good sized cod and ling but the weather was getting worse by the minute. We had four last drifts and on our last, last drift we didn't make the wreck as a shoal of jumbo mackeral were there and we couldn't get through them. First ones of the season.
Once we had enough for tea it we deceided it was back in. On the way in the weather moderated slightly so we tried another two wrecks on the way in before calling it a day. The weather was poor by nine o clock an we were both pleased to be in the piers, soaking wet!
Whilst cleaning down the bigger boat conversation started again with pro's and cons! An enclosed wheelhouse would certainly have been a help today! I was soaked to the skin. We still had a good morning, the biggest cod was over 7lb and ling 8lb, both to Micky! Just tiddlers for me!
With the forecast for the next few days I am pleased I am on a dynamic positioning course as there will be no fishing except from the shore! Micky is off to Norway for a week fishing on the Havsel, jammy bugger!
Tight Lines,
Graham
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