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cracking day aboard the upholder today, after nearly killing myself on the way there this morning in the car! , we set off at 7 am with a flat sea and sun out.i returned at 3 with 15 decent cod, lad with me got himself 13 . canny crack on board to match the good sport. cheers dave ill be seeing you again somtime
ohh the sizes, nowt huge probs average 2-3 lb mark .
i had 3 that where 22 and a bit inches and my mate had one at 22 and one at 23 so cant complain at all. am over the moon as my freezer now fully stocked with cod and the macky iv been getting past few weeks.
I had the fortune of also being on the boat and as Al said it was a cracking day. I was on a species hunt and managed to get 6 different species, cod, poor cod, pouting, ballan wrasse, coal fish & mackerel. I kept 7 cod in the 3 to 4lb range and returned quite a few. Biggest cod was 8lb 1onz to a visiting London angler, there was also a ling of about 6ib but no pollack. I think the final count for the 11 anglers was 122 cod with many upto 5lb returned. David was his usual cheerful self and kept us on the fish all day, whilst his choice of music, Live & Dangerous by Thin Lizzy, was much appreciated.
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