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  • Slinky Kate 16th April 2011

    Well from a few years ago when boat reports were rare we now seem to have loads to read ..... brilliant stuff .... Is this because we are all becoming reporters or because theres more to report about .. .. probs a bit of both I think .....

    Well lets start by saying ... "It's early yet, just the middle of April so don't expect too much set target for today at 6 fish to the boat" ..... ha no chance of that , what with all the reports of fish in abundance we , as I expect everyone else as well, set off today with a feeling of great anticipation for a good catch ..........

    With the tide not at its best and the tide times even worse we set off at first light to get as much of the ebb tide as possible and met at RQ Marina for 5.15am, When I say we, Tony and I welcomed the return of Steve (the scotchie hunter), his first trip with Slinky for over a year.

    After the short trip from Marina to piers, we stopped off at close in areas and had a few short drops but not a touch so decided it was to be a wrecking day today.

    On a serious note, we decided today to carry out a very controlled experiment. We chose a wreck, set the drift then simultaneously dropped three different rigs. We decided we would fish differing rigs in an effort to evaluate which over a period of time would catch most .........

    Tony dropped a pirk, Steve stuck with tried and tested baited hokkais and I lowered a sidewinder minnow shad .........

    after only a short while I struck into the first fish of the day, a small codling of 3 lbd or so on the shad .............

    That was it ------ Panic, blood, sweat and tears for the next 4 or 5 minutes as Tony and Steve decided to forget the experiment and went crazy to install shads to the ends of their tackle, I swear before I`d unhooked and turned around they were throwing shads to the deeps with innocent grins on their faces.

    The weather was good to us and the sea flat as can be, we travelled far and wide from wreck to wreck picking up a couple or so on each however not the manic tens of fish per wreck that we had seen late into last season.

    I stuck with shads all day whilst Steve and Tone experimented with a variety of baits (however I do feel shads won the day on catches).
    Steve as ever boated his first fish of the day to find it was ...... yes, a scotchie ... welcome back steve......

    Tone boated the first ling of the season with a nice 6lbder well done mate, and I got the best cod of the day at about 7lbd.

    At about 11.00am after the tide had started to flood we decided to give St Marys a go as it's had a lot of good press lately, but today for us, it just didn't fish, never mind it was a bit on the cold and windy side as we came inshore anyway so decided to go back to the wrecks .......
    What a good decision, there was an onshore breeze some 4 -5 miles out that counteracted the westerly blowing from the shore, this resulted in beautiful calm seas no wind and warm sunny spells all afternoon.
    Added to this the fish started to turn on on the wrecks.....
    Not a big catch by any means but by the end of the day we had twice the target of 6 to end up with 11 good cod/codling and 1 nice ling.

    Highpoint of the day ..... Steve catching his first Shad caught fish ......

    Low point of the day - "good luck with the electrical repair Rich"

    as ever a few pictures of the day ......

    Sunrise, well as close we could get to sunrise as we had to wait for it to get up above some clouds first




    First fish of the day ... to myself




    Steve (back in business) scotchie haul




    Tony and first ling of the season




    myself with another shaded cod




    Steve with his first Shad caught fish




    Tony with what he thought on the way up was a ling (and maybe a record)




    so frantic was the travelling and fishing there was no time to relax between wrecks, just barely time to tie the next rig ....




    Tone proving he too can catch cod as well ........




    What turned out to be best fish of the day - 7lbd cod




    steve with yet another .....




    as ever ... the end result ......



    A great day was had by all, many thanks to my crew of the day Tony and Steve .......
    Great to see the season off to an early start .........

    cheers

    norm
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    ,,;;`` [_________/-,......... Norman......... http://slinkykate.com/

  • #2
    Great report as usual Norm , you had a good there and as usual Tony looks like he really enjoyed himself..

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    • #3
      Originally posted by The Jester View Post
      ...as usual Tony looks like he really enjoyed himself..
      Always enjoy my fishing and catching fish just brings a geet big smile to my face

      Cheers Norm and great to see Steve back into the scotchies after the long lay off - just like riding a bike eh?

      See you next time
      Ooh a new vid!

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      • #4
        Aye Tony, you are as excitable as Big Tel, but i'm sure Norm will agree its great to see the crew having a good time, makes the day that much better.

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        • #5
          Thanks Norman ,great to be back and I must say I'm totally converted to the shad fishing , I lkike many others was a sceptic but you proved it today with the better catch , all on shaderoonies !

          Can't believe I've been fishing on Slinky since 2006 ,your log was a hell of a read today mate.

          What a way to start a season ...yeeeehaaaa.
          You can take the lad out of Walker but .......

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          • #6
            Cracking! Were you's just hopping/bouncing the shads on a shortish trace Norman or retreiving them?


            Graham.

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            • #7
              Nice one wish i could of spent more time out there today but saftey first at sea.

              Nice size cod and ling, great to see Steve back in the pouting i mean fish

              Good luck next weekend, i am away on holiday so hope to see them catch reports when i get back
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              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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              • #8
                great report and pics,the freezers are getting well stocked up today!

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                • #9
                  Feels like the season is properly underway now with that slinky report can't wait to see the video . great stuff

                  Ray
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                  Ray

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                  • #10
                    Great read and well done lads nice to see Steve afloat again tch tch scotchies again lol
                    I had one today too
                    Ivan

                    Fishing is eternal optimism!!!

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                    • #11
                      Well done lads, great to see Slinky back in action and as usual a great report and photos.

                      Some nice fish there for the first trip out, a very promising start to the season.

                      Keep em coming

                      Jonny
                      PB Ling 14.5lb (AUG 2013 Stingray)

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                      • #12
                        well done norm...

                        tyne area fishing well..

                        sorry to hear about leccy faults on stingray tho... richy must be bustin for a good start to this years season, shame we can't pull boats all over the north east eh? would it be an idea if we we could do this, let the tyne boys fish down here? and let us fish the tyne area?

                        hey fellas can't we visit each others boats ?

                        we arn't that far away!

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                        • #13
                          A good write-up and pics as ever Norman; team Slinky look to have had a great time.
                          We tried a similar experiment last Thursday; the sidewinder eel, heavy pirk and set of muppets all caught the wreck equally effectively and at about the same time. Fish came in pairs and were happier taking last year’s frozen mackerel than fresh rag.

                          From the shore, I counted a dozen boats and eight ‘yaks at 9AM this morning and it was only going to get busier.

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                          • #14
                            great stuff norm,steve and slimline tony as always top class report pics and fashing
                            AUDENTES FORTUNA JUVAT

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                            • #15
                              Ha! Ha!, You gotta Laugh, the plans laid out for the day, then one fish caught to a certain rig, and the plan straight outa the window. What happened to all them speed jigs with top hooks Tony, or is that the "plan" for the next trip. Great to sea some nice fish and a smile on everyone's faces.
                              Great in depth report Norm, always enjoy the read. Well done lads.
                              P.B. Cod 30lb-11ozs Balcary.

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