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  • Bold Endeavour 2nd July

    A long day, registered 6am and saw mr lingking who didn't give anything away! and headed about 5 mile to first wreck.Met the lads on Wicked Jack there but not a lot doing.This was to be the theme for most of the day, suprising when you read the reports from the Tyne lads. Fish came in slowly but nothing special.Skipper Michael was using a flowing trace on a pulley rig and snapped the hook, tied a redgill on that worked, so I had to copy and put an afterburner redgill and don't you know a 12lb pollack.Artificials did better than bait.Came close in near the end of comp to troll but the water had gone really dirty from the big northerly swell, managed a few 3-4lb pollack but nowt decent. All 4 of us on the boat won a prize so it turned out a good day and a well run event (thanks Norma and team) and a good presentation at the Schooner.I ended up 2nd to Jeff on the Warlord (ling 14lb 8oz) but can't complain!

    pollack 12lb 0.3/4oz

    Skipper Michael with fish and tw*t hat on!

  • #2
    well done on catching your pollock and to the skipper for getting the four of yous prizes

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    • #3
      aye col ladnice one you take a good photograph
      AUDENTES FORTUNA JUVAT

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      • #4
        haha nice one col and michael .............

        well done on second place ...., shame the big doubles never showed for yous however a 12lb pollack aint that small

        well done mate

        ps excellent pictures .... as ever

        norm
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        • #5
          champion mate,big smiley faces all round then.

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          • #6
            well done can u give eny info on the box in pic 2

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            • #7
              Great report and pics Col , thats a cracking Pollock and Ling

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              • #8
                Originally posted by odd job View Post
                well done can u give eny info on the box in pic 2
                Cooler boxes are from Costco, we use a bucket of ice and one of water and it keeps them fresh all day no problem.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by amblecol View Post
                  Cooler boxes are from Costco, we use a bucket of ice and one of water and it keeps them fresh all day no problem.
                  must get one as ceeping the fish fresh in this weather a pain

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                  • #10
                    You really know how to catch big pollock , congratulations .

                    Ray
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                    Ray

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                    • #11
                      Beauty pollack, nice fish box aswell.

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                      • #12
                        noticed the cooler box, i must get one of those....well done on the fish lads

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                        • #13
                          Well done on the Pollack Colin, how far up off the bottom in winds were you?
                          Lovely fish mate,

                          Graham.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Graham B View Post
                            Well done on the Pollack Colin, how far up off the bottom in winds were you?
                            Lovely fish mate,

                            Graham.
                            Wasn't winding up and down, just touched the bottom when the tip was in the water then lifted as high as I could (long rod).Mind the northerly swell helped lift it as well. Nice to see you and Micky in the prizes as well.See you out there soon - maybe not this week with the forecast.

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                            • #15
                              That’s a cracking pollock Colin, well done; we travelled miles to a distant shore mark in Scotland looking for them and instead they were on our doorstep.

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