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  • Slinky Kate 6th Aug 2011 - Awesome

    Well, Ive heard it many times and said the same myself on occasions but the phrase "you don't get better than that" hase been cancelled for previous trips and re-instated for todays.
    It was just wall to wall fishing or should that be drift to drift

    Although everyone is pre-ocupied today with the weather and floods and football matches being called off and Satellite TV signals being lost etc. etc. if you had been with us today you would have seen a completely different story. If, that is, you'd been out on the sea before 5.00am.

    We were greeted at 5.00 with a beautiful sky, a flat sea, no wind, the sun coming up and the expectations of a great days fishing ..... (and boy it was).

    Of late we've been visiting more distant places about the 12 to 15 mile marks in search of bigger fish but in recent weeks these seem to have dropped off in their offerings and the medium distance wrecks about 5-6 mile have started to show.

    Today we had a hunch (and a whisper in the ear) that a wreck we fished last week was beginning to hot up so our first port of call was at number XXX in the GPS.

    We got there about 5.15am ish to find we were not first ..... , but then again the boats there already were the ones tipping us the whisper

    From the off it was just fish after fish, at first it was coley and whiting but then as the sun rose it became Cod with Cod with Codling.

    I can't remember the number of (wait for it) .... double headers , triple headers and quadruple headers I seen today from the boats over this wreck (or close to it , not necessarily over it).

    We took (by accident) 3 mackerel and kept for bait, but never needed it, Tony took some squid but again never needed it, everything today was either pirk, hokaii, or shad ....... unbaited.

    Myself I stuck solely to shads, Tony tried some pirking but in the main also stuck to shads.

    It was the most awesome fishing trip to date (and I`ve said that a few times but this tops them all) every minute your lure was at the bottom it was being attacked by whiting, mackerel, coley or cod it was 100% bite detection all day.

    I think we should re-name this particular wreck St Marys 2 as it was like fishing at St Marys there was so many boats around today ...... but all good craic between us (many NESA members on these boats I'm sure so I look forward to the replies)

    At one point we shouted over to bert on Shady asking how he was doing and how many he had , the reply of "about up to our knees" was probably fair for the day ........

    We came, we fished, we caught and we went home just about sums up the day, at 9.45am we decided (bearing in mind the amount of cleaning and filleting we were about to take on) to give it until 10.00am then call it a day and make our way back, there's only so much fishing a body can stand also of course there was that forcast of rain to follow which so far had held off and kept us dry in the sun. There were even signs of fishermen bearing all and taking in the tan.

    A new species for myself today a Scad or Horse Mackerel, first I've had of these a strange very boney exterior fish with some pretty fearsome armour in way of spikes ... see the picture.

    On the way back as Tony did his crew duties of cleaning the catch it did start to rain and by the time we got to Royal Quays it was chucking it down ..... but believe me it did not deter our smiles ..........

    Today we had a substantial catch and we returned a substantial amount, probably as many as we kept .... boy, it was awesome ....... I wonder how long this will last ?

    Statistics especially from a skippers point of view were brilliant.
    1 wreck visited.
    20 miles covered (of which 25% were on the drift, so fuel free)
    This is a good one ....... ONE weight lost
    approx 4 lures (shads) bitten to death past the point of use
    Catch ..... Substantial (although all under 8lb)

    Apologies if the report seems a bit long winded but there was just so much going on today ....

    as ever , a few pics of the day .... (even these I've had to try and limit as there are so many )


    Forget the Rain, this was the view at 4.45am from the marina fuel pontoon.......




    As ever the sunrise ... (see it didn't rain all day )




    Tony with a shad caught codling




    and a one for myself ...




    and a better one ...




    Tonys Triple Header ....




    The Scad ... a new species to me ...... (well armoured. almost a knights suit)




    Busy time with many boats in the run ... great stuff !




    Tony but this time a simple double header




    Just to top it off .... a couple of boxes of fillets for us .....






    Simply Awesome .........


    cheers

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

  • #2
    Looks like you just timed that one right great report and an abundance of fish. Ive been shopping all day

    Well done lads
    PB Ling 14.5lb (AUG 2013 Stingray)

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    • #3
      Great report Norman , the early bird certainly got the worm today Water clarity must be improving as well...

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      • #4
        spot on norman no worries about long report,just makes more great reading
        interesting point aboot fish being in the area local to that wreck,we have found that situation up norf too,ie fish where you might not expect them, unusual for you to take to the high seas on a sat
        AUDENTES FORTUNA JUVAT

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        • #5
          Great report yet again.
          Nice one
          Tight lines
          Davy

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          • #6
            Nice report Norman, just send a few up this way

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            • #7
              just gone and fed the 5000 - my supervisor from my last job has just taken delivery of 20 odd fillets of prime north sea Cod

              The rest is going to mum and her cronies tomorrow...phew! (my freezer is rammed with my own personal stocks)

              Quite simply a great day and the St Marys comparison is very apt because by the end of the trip there were 6 or 7 boats all pootling about and as has been mentioned not really on the wreck either...effing great

              Shads eh - marvellous

              Never had a triple header before and they went down in size incrementation too so if they were hollow they'd have fitted together like a russian doll

              and another couple for good luck
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              • #8
                Cracking of a cracking mornings fish Norm!

                Thanks as always for the brekkie.

                Cheers lads!
                Cheers, Keith.

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                • #9
                  and still time to gan to the match eh norman, lol
                  have you got a cloth

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by lingking View Post
                    interesting point aboot fish being in the area local to that wreck,we have found that situation up norf too,ie fish where you might not expect them, unusual for you to take to the high seas on a sat
                    noooo LK always a saturday .... except for last week when a family wedding took priority and sunday had to be a stand in

                    as for position of fish reference the wreck .... hard one to find as there's so much ground around a wreck but ... when you find the hot spot (as we were helped into ... cheers ) then its fish fish fish with little tackle losses ...

                    norm
                    ]` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` )
                    . . ,,,,,,___[ ~ \___
                    ,,;;`` [_________/-,......... Norman......... http://slinkykate.com/

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                    • #11
                      sorry norman guess i must musy have overdosed on the morphine and ibuprofen
                      AUDENTES FORTUNA JUVAT

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                      • #12
                        early bird catches........etc

                        crackin report norman as usual......

                        roll on next weekend and the next and the next, cos i'll be work free........

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                        • #13
                          Great report and pics Norman & Tony, outstanding fishing by your pics. these are the trips you will talk about on those long winter nights
                          Last edited by Topfly; 06-08-2011, 07:44 PM. Reason: spelling

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                          • #14
                            Sounds like you enjoyed it Norman , Duncan had me worried it might be all over, but like you proved today.............. the fat lady isn't even on her feet yet , let alone singing
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                            Ray

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                            • #15
                              great report norman,yet another good days fishing!wish i could get a few days off to get my boat finished off and to get amongst them cod!!!!!

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