Sunday 2nd Dec - the first time I was able to get out on the boat for 6 weeks, and it was a complete flop.
I had been wanting to get up to Amble to check lines/fenders/canopy etc as well as get a run out to clear some of the crud off the bottom, so the prospect of light winds and a small tide gave me the opportunity to do just that, and get a couple of hours in fishing at the same time.
Being so calm to start with, and with a forecast giving strong gusts later in the afternoon I thought I could try a few wrecks off Craster. The water was surprisingly clear - viz was about 5-6 feet down, and with a small drift of 0.7-0.8 knots I got my hopes up. But 4 wrecks later and not a bite.
I still had an hour of so left so tried the various marks on the hard ground around Boulmer, but there was nothing around.
Maybe I should have gone south. It's just one of those things, you have to make a quick decision about where to go cos there is no time to scoot around. At least I had put my mind to rest that the boat was tucked up safe and sound.
Just to mention - the seals are thriving - I counted more than a dozen on the short run up to Craster!
I had been wanting to get up to Amble to check lines/fenders/canopy etc as well as get a run out to clear some of the crud off the bottom, so the prospect of light winds and a small tide gave me the opportunity to do just that, and get a couple of hours in fishing at the same time.
Being so calm to start with, and with a forecast giving strong gusts later in the afternoon I thought I could try a few wrecks off Craster. The water was surprisingly clear - viz was about 5-6 feet down, and with a small drift of 0.7-0.8 knots I got my hopes up. But 4 wrecks later and not a bite.
I still had an hour of so left so tried the various marks on the hard ground around Boulmer, but there was nothing around.
Maybe I should have gone south. It's just one of those things, you have to make a quick decision about where to go cos there is no time to scoot around. At least I had put my mind to rest that the boat was tucked up safe and sound.
Just to mention - the seals are thriving - I counted more than a dozen on the short run up to Craster!
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