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  • Slinky Kate - Sat 14th May 2011

    What with the Cabin Boy off camping and the second mate trying to catch up on lost car production I drafted in a work colleague to help out today.

    (on the subject of Nissan catch up Steve, are the TWO carrier ships parked at Albert Edward awaiting completion of cars to load . I see a lot of overtime on the horizon .......)

    So, I organised a meeting up with my standin crew "John" at 4.15am this morning with a view to catching the last of the ebb tide (until low at 7.30am) then after awaiting the lul over low we'd pick it up agin (hopefully) on the flood.

    As expected there was a fair westerly blowing (as has been commented elswhere in catch reports) which was not too bad travelling east with it behind us but could be felt as soon as you stopped and faced it.

    We Stopped off at the usual spots just outside the piers but with so much wind blowing down the tyne valley it was difficult to hold bottom, hence ... no catch.
    In the hope that the wind was being funneled by land shape we headed offshore a little, about 5 miles, where we hoped the wind would have evened out a little ...... no such luck it was still brazen .....

    Although I favour shads this season and am trying them in each and every way I did still bring along rag and squid as I believe shads are a more daylight type of lure, with this in mind all the fishing to this point had been with baited lures ..... and all to no avail.
    I was beginning to get that sinking feeling .... when you bring a friend out for the very first time and it all goes twits up .........

    ok times getting desperate and now only an hour or so from low tide with the sun trying its best but failing to get above the clouds and the west wind caning us it was time to at least try a shad.
    Sidewinder Minnow for me and a sidewinder green for John ...........
    I struck first within seconds but lost it on the retrieve then John shouted "I'm In" and up to the surface came a nice clean wreck cod that weighed in (weighed not guessed) at a comfortable 8lbs.

    That was it for the next couple of hours, a cod a drift (on only one wreck I might add, we tried others but kept coming back to "the one").
    This continued till we'd filled a box with a dozen or so good fish then ...... it all went quiet again ....... (quiet that is except for the wind which was growing and ripping through us like a knife).
    eventually decided enough was enough at about 10.30 ish and thought that any longer would have just dillouted the catch rate ....
    So, we headed home with our boxful (a dozen or so) cod, happy in the knowledge that once again ... Shads were tops .......

    Must say today that the fish were the best by far this season in quality, all good clean fish with fins all in order and no lumps or bumps ...... looking forward to my fish and chips tonight

    Many Thanks to John, my crew of the day especially since the big sea was met on his first trip aboard Slinky and didnt distract from his fun ... and well done on the 8lbder

    just a few pics of the day .......


    kind of a sunrise (with an empty Nissan carrier)





    John with the first of the day on a green sidewinder shad ....





    one for me, just to show I still can




    Not the most pleasant sea in a run from wreck to wreck ...





    and another from crewman John ...





    and another from me ........... we could go on ......






    In summary ... the spoils , nice fresh big clean fillets of cod .... yummy !




    Many Thanks for reading

    cheers

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

  • #2
    great stuff norm
    i love reading your reports and will be trying some of them sidewinders this season in the hope of a nice big pollok
    ps nice 1 jon hope you enjoyed the day, good pics great lookin fish

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    • #3
      Camp Cabin Boy. I'd heard the rumour being whispered around RQ but thought better of taking heed of this foolish boat talk. Didn't know he was in the Boy Scouts.
      Nothing makes a fish bigger than almost being caught

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      • #4
        Originally posted by big sid View Post
        Camp Cabin Boy. I'd heard the rumour
        No Graham , sorry, I said Camping, not camp'n lol ... all very hetro believe me ...... (Lisa will see to that)

        .... but funny nevertheless


        norm
        ]` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` )
        . . ,,,,,,___[ ~ \___
        ,,;;`` [_________/-,......... Norman......... http://slinkykate.com/

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        • #5
          My mistake Oooops. I'll put it down to these 12 hour shifts spent on your own Oh Look only 4 hour to go (not that I'm clock watching mind) But is he a Boy Scout?
          Nothing makes a fish bigger than almost being caught

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          • #6
            Well done Norman some nice fish there m8 didnt expect a report today to be honest with all this wind but glad you had a succesful trip.

            great report as usual


            Jonny
            PB Ling 14.5lb (AUG 2013 Stingray)

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            • #7
              Excellent report Norman.

              It's amazing how a change of tactics can get you the fish.

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              • #8
                Great report Norm, credit due for getting out there, and some quality cod to boot , i had a look this morning and decided it looked uncomfortable, so it is a footy day today...

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                • #9
                  great report norman nice fish too. lookin forward to gettin out the week after next i hope ya leave some for me lol
                  Nothing makes a fish bigger than ALMOST being caught

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                  • #10
                    some nice fish there norman


                    sless

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                    • #11
                      Well done Norman, looks like an early start paid off.

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                      • #12
                        as always norman,good fish great report bet the camping cabin boy is spittin feathers
                        AUDENTES FORTUNA JUVAT

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                        • #13
                          Great stuff Norm!!!
                          Cheers, Keith.

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                          • #14
                            well done on a good catch, nice pics.......

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                            • #15
                              Quality fish there Norman, that sea looks a bit lumpy as well!

                              Graham.

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