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  • Wicked Jack 14/05/11 - Delayed Report

    Bit of a delayed report here but never mind.....

    Knew it was going to be windy on saturday but thought we'd persevere and see what we could do. So, headed out of the piers at 9.45am turned right and headed down to the skeers with a brisk North Westerly behind us. Once at the skeers with the engine off we appreciated how strong the wind actually was. The sea was very very choppy and the drift was fast. Started fishing along side the Warlord using daylights. bait and Hokki's but got nothing. Had a few drifts for about an hour but still nothing....

    Decided to switch to an 'old faithful' (shad) and bang straight into a fish, but that was it nothing else at all for the next half hour. With the sea building all the time I decided to head north to the Northern Hill in the hope that something may be there and also to ensure we were closer to home should the sea get worse. Got to the Northern Hill and was greeted by Eleda who already had plenty of fish so it was looking promising!!

    By now we had all switched to shads and the fishing took off as soon as we hit the bottom, cod to 6lb were on board within 10 minutes. We carried on for the rest of the day drifting over the area picking plenty of fish up (including a wrasse). The weather was like nothing I've experienced before at sea - we literally had wind, rain, sun, hail the lot, one minute it was completely still with straight 'up and down' fishing the next minute our lines were at a 45 degree angle to the water with the wind howling.

    Anyway we decided to head in around 6pm with 25 keepers and the same amount put back to fight another day - good job we came in at that time - with the fishing being so good I had completely forgot about the cill!! got to the marina opening and was met with about 40cm of water - s**t!! I decided to motor up to it, switch the engine off and drift over it then put the engine back into the water as soon as I had enough depth....

    Of course that didn't go to plan at all, as soon as the engine was off the wind took us straight for the pier, so in a mad panic the engine was dropped back in and started just in time to get us away from the pier - I was just waiting to hear an almighty crunch but luckily it never came and we got into the marina unscathed!

    So to wrap this story up, we had it all yesterday weather wise (and a cill related heart attack!!) but we were rewarded with plenty of fish so it was well worth it.

    No picks unfortunately this time as my phone died, until the next time...

    Tight lines

    Cheers

  • #2
    great report david ..... well done mate ... exciting times with the cill then

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

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    • #3
      Nice one and great you got out, your not wrong about that wind and drift, we must be due some better weather soon

      I gave up after about 4 drifts and went to the pub..not into being chucked about at sea.
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      [__On-A-Roll__/
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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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      • #4
        welldone on the catch,i bet your heart was in your mouth when you were heading towards the pier!

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        • #5
          We motored in to Druridge bay to have lunch out of the wind , I said to Barny at least the rain had kept off , I no sooner got the words out of my mouth and the biggest blackest torrential storm came over , we were watching you further out to sea and hoping you were ok , it got a bit wild for a few minutes then , we couldn't see you at all while the storm passed over you but there you were plugging away after it passed
          It was hard work drinking piping hot coffee in the comfort of the cabin trying to look out of streaming windows , but we perservered and managed then spent the next hour filleting before heading home at about 2pm.
          Don't tell anyone else about all the fish at northern hill , specially Micky and Graham , they'll be down there like a shot if they find out

          Ray
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          Ray

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          • #6
            Well done Dave , sounds like you had an exciting day at sea .

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            • #7
              That Cill is a nightmare Dave, I was catapulted towards the trawler that berths on the end at about 6 knots coming in on a flood spring last year!
              All good fun!

              Graham.

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              • #8
                Well done on your catch mate good report

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                • #9
                  Cracking report well done on the catch.

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                  • #10
                    Cheers lads! Won't make the same mistake again cill wise!

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                    • #11
                      great stuff david saw tou out sat,was wondering where the report was
                      little bit older mate a little bit wiser
                      AUDENTES FORTUNA JUVAT

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