After a couple of really early starts lately I decided to have a lie in and set off at a "normal" time , I was out and about by 7am , that's plenty early enough (sometimes )
As usual the best laid plans went out the window due to the weather but I ended up having one of the most enjoyable days afloat.
I drifted over a couple of close wrecks with nothing to show for my efforst before heading out to some at 6 miles which usually hold a few fish , another boat was arriving at the same time from the opposite direction , I got there first so I claimed the wreck as mine and pushed the other boat aside
It looked like they were doing some knitting or something with their lines , ayway I watched them fish for a while , the big one was crap and caught nowt but the wreck each drift whilst his mate reeled cod after cod in
They were cramping my style (catching more than me ) so I made my appologies and set off to a wreck where I could fish alone and convince myself that if I wasn't catching anything it was because the fish weren't there , hard to do with another boat next to you reeling them in
I picked up a bird for some company on the way
She was only after one thing though ,
The sea got really bumpy about lunch time and I nearly came back in , instead I fished a closer in wreck for an hour which gave it time to settle down , evntually becoming so flat I set off in search of new marks to the north , good decision , It was 7.30pm before I arrived back at the marina , a contented and chilled , if very tired , angler
Ray
As usual the best laid plans went out the window due to the weather but I ended up having one of the most enjoyable days afloat.
I drifted over a couple of close wrecks with nothing to show for my efforst before heading out to some at 6 miles which usually hold a few fish , another boat was arriving at the same time from the opposite direction , I got there first so I claimed the wreck as mine and pushed the other boat aside
It looked like they were doing some knitting or something with their lines , ayway I watched them fish for a while , the big one was crap and caught nowt but the wreck each drift whilst his mate reeled cod after cod in
They were cramping my style (catching more than me ) so I made my appologies and set off to a wreck where I could fish alone and convince myself that if I wasn't catching anything it was because the fish weren't there , hard to do with another boat next to you reeling them in
I picked up a bird for some company on the way
She was only after one thing though ,
The sea got really bumpy about lunch time and I nearly came back in , instead I fished a closer in wreck for an hour which gave it time to settle down , evntually becoming so flat I set off in search of new marks to the north , good decision , It was 7.30pm before I arrived back at the marina , a contented and chilled , if very tired , angler
Ray
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