On Sunday morning I left "Grace" on her mooring and hitched a ride on "Jules" a very smart Arvor 250, and my berthing neighbour in Royal Quays. We met "big Trev" at Royal Quays and headed over to Mill Dam where we picked up Davy and Mr G.
The day started with very little wind and a slow drift so some of the guys began fishing with daylites tipped with prawn which proved to be a good choice. We headed North and picked up fish at every mark with the ground off Blyth being the most productive and by lunchtime with a freshening Westerly we had registered perhaps 40 or more decent keepers. The flowing trace was now the weapon of choice with twintails and shads doing the damage and at slack water we headed to Newbiggin where we picked up a few more decent fish.
The weather changed and the Cod switched off as the wind turned into the East and played havoc with our drift as well as Mr G's Bobby Charlton "comb over" which kept flipping up like a pedal bin lid.
We headed back to St Mary's in the driving rain where we spent the last hour and picked up a few more decent fish which we all returned.
It was a cracking day and we must have had over 60 keepers between 3lb to 7lb, most of which were returned.
The day started with very little wind and a slow drift so some of the guys began fishing with daylites tipped with prawn which proved to be a good choice. We headed North and picked up fish at every mark with the ground off Blyth being the most productive and by lunchtime with a freshening Westerly we had registered perhaps 40 or more decent keepers. The flowing trace was now the weapon of choice with twintails and shads doing the damage and at slack water we headed to Newbiggin where we picked up a few more decent fish.
The weather changed and the Cod switched off as the wind turned into the East and played havoc with our drift as well as Mr G's Bobby Charlton "comb over" which kept flipping up like a pedal bin lid.
We headed back to St Mary's in the driving rain where we spent the last hour and picked up a few more decent fish which we all returned.
It was a cracking day and we must have had over 60 keepers between 3lb to 7lb, most of which were returned.
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