Well we decided to chance it this morning after watching the forecast gradually improve all week, so we planned for a 3:00am rise, out the house by 3:30 then out the harbour by 4am. When I got up I thought I would have one last check on the usual sites before we left and lo & behold, changed again! Now there were strong north westerlies forecast by 7am... Doh! We still went for it though, figuring we'd be coming back into the harbour around that time anyway.
So we got there around 3:30 as planned and the sea was lovely & flat, as hoped. We were heading out Seaton Sluice around 4am and it was all going well, sun just popping up as we approached Whitley Bay where we had our first drop. We were straight into mackerel, coming up 2, 3, 4+ at a time, small ones at first then some monsters! Then we started getting a few herring as well which I personally had never caught before (all of which went back to the sea again). This went on for around 45 mins then we got a couple of small coalies in amongst the mackerel and then it all went quiet.
We drifted out a bit further and & hit a patch of pollock which was a welcome change & we managed a couple of decent ones to take home. Not a single cod was caught unfortunately, which is unusual, but never mind!
It wasnt long after this that the wind changed... and in turn the sea changed... fast! We decided to call it a day and started our long, slow journey back to the harbour (we had drifted quite far out from the lighthouse). Well we were thrown around all over the place on the way back, got absolutely drenched and 2 out of the 4 of us were sick! haha! (glad to say I was ok as I was driving!). Definately not very comfortable so was not bothered at all about having to go back in early!
We made it back in after a good 20 mins or so of riding the waves, then had the hardship of lugging the 2 engines & all the gear up the harbour wall, up the stairs to the van, & packing the van... was it all worth it for around an hour & a halfs trip out?... of course!
All in all we had a box full of mackerel & a few pan size pollock. Happy with that and I dont mind the odd rough sea now & then to keep me on my toes driving the boat!
Didnt bother with any pics of our catch, but here is a couple of the sunrise:
And here's a couple of our boat since we've finished tarting her up as Ive never actually posted any up yet:
All the best.
Steve
So we got there around 3:30 as planned and the sea was lovely & flat, as hoped. We were heading out Seaton Sluice around 4am and it was all going well, sun just popping up as we approached Whitley Bay where we had our first drop. We were straight into mackerel, coming up 2, 3, 4+ at a time, small ones at first then some monsters! Then we started getting a few herring as well which I personally had never caught before (all of which went back to the sea again). This went on for around 45 mins then we got a couple of small coalies in amongst the mackerel and then it all went quiet.
We drifted out a bit further and & hit a patch of pollock which was a welcome change & we managed a couple of decent ones to take home. Not a single cod was caught unfortunately, which is unusual, but never mind!
It wasnt long after this that the wind changed... and in turn the sea changed... fast! We decided to call it a day and started our long, slow journey back to the harbour (we had drifted quite far out from the lighthouse). Well we were thrown around all over the place on the way back, got absolutely drenched and 2 out of the 4 of us were sick! haha! (glad to say I was ok as I was driving!). Definately not very comfortable so was not bothered at all about having to go back in early!
We made it back in after a good 20 mins or so of riding the waves, then had the hardship of lugging the 2 engines & all the gear up the harbour wall, up the stairs to the van, & packing the van... was it all worth it for around an hour & a halfs trip out?... of course!
All in all we had a box full of mackerel & a few pan size pollock. Happy with that and I dont mind the odd rough sea now & then to keep me on my toes driving the boat!
Didnt bother with any pics of our catch, but here is a couple of the sunrise:
And here's a couple of our boat since we've finished tarting her up as Ive never actually posted any up yet:
All the best.
Steve
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