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  • Missy 27.06.10 (Hartlepool)

    Headed through the lock gates about 7 this morning to a better than expected sea, with only a slight swell, which slowly died off throughout the day.

    First stop was a big wreck and before I could get tackled up and in the water my dad had already landed a nice codling and a pollack. After a few more drifts we added a few more codling and pollack to the tally before moving on to our next stop.

    Next stop was a bit of rough ground and we were straight into a few smallish codling and mackeral, we could'nt seem to pluck any bigger cod out so we moved again, this time to another wreck and we were straight into a better stamp of fish with plenty cod up to 8 lb
    aswell as the odd coalie and pollack. Somehow the word had spread and soon their was 4 or 5 boats on the wreck with us so we had a move to another wreck and left them to it.

    The next wreck was only a small lump and I did'nt think it would be up to much, but it did us proud with ling and cod upto the 8 lb mark again nearly ever drift. It kept me busy with it only being a small lump, I had to keep bringing the boat around for another drift every 5 mins, but it usually paid off.
    We were plagued with mackeral at one point and had a few drifts without getting down to the wreck at all.

    About 2 ish the wind started to freshen a bit so we made our way back in, stopping off on route to try another wreck but only pouting were found and a few white caps started to appear so we headed back in, and listened to z germans giving us a whopping on the radio, while we were sorting the catch out.

    Majority of fish were put back, kept half a dozen codling, a ling, a pollack and about a dozen mackeral.

    I tried my best today to pluck a bigger fish out with a variety of shads, but ended up back on the hockies/ lures and pirk combo as my dad was cleaning up with his.

    No camera today so just a few pics of my phone;










  • #2
    Some nice fish there and a cracking coalie

    You have some cracking ling wrecks down your way, bet you cant wait till September for the big mothers to come in

    We found the same, slight sea that dropped off as the morning went on.
    ................__................................ .............................
    ____[ ~ \_____
    [__On-A-Roll__/
    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
    P.B
    SKATE 204lb
    COD 51lb
    LING 32lb
    TOPE 40lb
    CONGER 25lb
    HADDOCK 10lb
    HALIBUT 37lb
    COALIE 16lb
    BLUE SHARK 55lb

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    • #3
      Originally posted by northeast1 View Post
      Some nice fish there and a cracking coalie
      Been getting myself a dna testing kit lol.

      It was scorching out there today, was almost glad of the fresh breeze after dinner to cool me down a bit.

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      • #4
        nice one must have passed you in crook as i headed north.

        well done.
        give a man a fish and feed him for a day - teach the man to fish and feed him for life!!!!

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        • #5
          the cod grounds aboard famous hartlepool

          WELL DONE CODFATHER
          we had good fishing as well all on the shads






          just a few of the cod from the weekend
          wot a cracking boat and top skipper all withing 45 minutes from the harbour in hartlepool,nice boat very quick and loads of room ,it is that clean you can eat your dinner of the deck
          it was cod ,cod cod
          Last edited by Guest; 28-06-2010, 09:37 AM.

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          • #6
            Some nice fish there Billy.
            Sounds like you have shares in Famous lol.
            She is a lovely boat tho, see her out their quite a bit, Dave always gives us a wave.

            Did you catch all the fish on rough ground ?

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            • #7
              Some nice fish there Martin. We were out on Sunday had some nice cod and ling from the 8 mile wrecks up to 10lb.

              Tried a few drifts up that wreck you give me only managed a few small coalys.

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              • #8
                Well done Martin, but its a bit hit and miss inside due to the algae.

                After looking at the forecast for the weekend we went for the Saturday even though it was giving Easterlies later on, whereas the Sunday was 10mph Southerlies. Didnt fancy either day after 2.00pm. An early start was called for we thought.

                The water is still a bit dirty inside and the killing zone at the moment is the wrecks and rough ground off Skinningrove/Boulby on silver shads. Nice clear water out there and the shads are doing the business particularly when the sun comes out. I noticed one of the Whitby charter boats prowling around, but looking at the comp results he didn't do as well as us. Shame.

                Alan
                Last edited by wildcard; 29-06-2010, 07:53 AM.

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                • #9
                  some cracking specimans there lads well done.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by wildcard View Post
                    Well done Martin, but its a bit hit and miss inside due to the algae.

                    After looking at the forecast for the weekend we went for the Saturday even though it was giving Easterlies later on, whereas the Sunday was 10mph Southerlies. Didnt fancy either day after 2.00pm. An early start was called for we thought.

                    The water is still a bit dirty inside and the killing zone at the moment is the wrecks and rough ground off Skinningrove/Boulby on silver shads. Nice clear water out there and the shads are doing the business particularly when the sun comes out. I noticed one of the Whitby charter boats prowling around, but looking at the comp results he didn't do as well as us. Shame.

                    Alan
                    they must have fished whitby out now,
                    see we have the whitby trawlers and the charter boats of hartlepool now
                    after all alan ware else would you find good fish withing 45 minutes of the harbour HARTLEPOOL as they say the proof is in the pudding roll on the weekend

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by wildcard View Post
                      Well done Martin, but its a bit hit and miss inside due to the algae.

                      After looking at the forecast for the weekend we went for the Saturday even though it was giving Easterlies later on, whereas the Sunday was 10mph Southerlies. Didnt fancy either day after 2.00pm. An early start was called for we thought.

                      The water is still a bit dirty inside and the killing zone at the moment is the wrecks and rough ground off Skinningrove/Boulby on silver shads. Nice clear water out there and the shads are doing the business particularly when the sun comes out. I noticed one of the Whitby charter boats prowling around, but looking at the comp results he didn't do as well as us. Shame.

                      Alan
                      What size shads have you been using Alan.
                      Anyones you reccommend??

                      Tried using them on Sunday over the wrecks but done much better on the pirks?

                      Ron.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by The Buffs Surfcaster View Post
                        What size shads have you been using Alan.
                        Anyones you reccommend??

                        Tried using them on Sunday over the wrecks but done much better on the pirks?

                        Ron.
                        I like the Daiwa megaforce shads personally;
                        Daiwasports.co.uk - Megaforce Sonic Shads

                        These are the only ones I have seen with round profile hooks and 3 out of 4 times if you get snagged they will bend straight and pull free, whereas the forged square profile hooks (calcutta/storm shads) dont bend at all and are lost every time.

                        The 10cm ones catch the most fish but the mackeral also like them. The 12cm ones weed out the smaller fish and the stamp of cod in you box will be bigger, but less.

                        Ive found the darker shades work best when the sun is overhead, but right now the cod are preoccupied with spratts, so silver is the killer.

                        I use tubi booms, but you can also rig them like this;
                        Wild Card Wrecking • View topic - shad fishing

                        Hope this helps.
                        Alan

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