But the fishing is rock bottom!
Up at 445am today, cooked breakfast and a 40 minute drive to Sunderland to meet up with Peter and finally get our first charter of the holiday.
I would like to say the expectations were high, but how could they be after such dreadful reports over the last few weeks?.
Anyway we left the marina at 7am and passed the weirdest ship. What are these towers for please?
We then steamed north for about an hour to our first wreck. Just six of us fishing today, including david.northeast. Good to meet you mate, but why you had a Walnut Whip Easter Egg as your lunch, went right over my head!?
Fished this and numerous wrecks, moving steadily northward but all to no avail. The natives were getting anything but restless!
The day had started with a cold breeze but by 1030am it had settled, the sun came out and it was rather pleasant......Still no fish though!
Things then got a bit out of hand. "Avert your eyes Lynn!!"
"It's OK Mark, I am too far away to see anything!" "But Lynn, you are only six feet away!?" "As I said Mark, I am too far away to see anything!" Sorry David!
Anyway, I digress. Peter spent loads of fuel trying to find the fish - we were 12 miles out at one point - but nothing.
Well actually of the six rods out, one Whiting of 7 inches was caught all day. Now anyone with even a modicum of class would never even consider gloating about being the only angler to catch a fish, especially with one so small.
However, Lynn has absolutely no class whatsoever, so gloated all the way home in the car!!
Thanks for the day Peter, but Lynn asks - if you won't put a door on the cabin or on the toilet - can you please put up a rail and a wee curtain !!
Anyway I met Steve Harmison in the pub, so I am happy!!
Up at 445am today, cooked breakfast and a 40 minute drive to Sunderland to meet up with Peter and finally get our first charter of the holiday.
I would like to say the expectations were high, but how could they be after such dreadful reports over the last few weeks?.
Anyway we left the marina at 7am and passed the weirdest ship. What are these towers for please?
We then steamed north for about an hour to our first wreck. Just six of us fishing today, including david.northeast. Good to meet you mate, but why you had a Walnut Whip Easter Egg as your lunch, went right over my head!?
Fished this and numerous wrecks, moving steadily northward but all to no avail. The natives were getting anything but restless!
The day had started with a cold breeze but by 1030am it had settled, the sun came out and it was rather pleasant......Still no fish though!
Things then got a bit out of hand. "Avert your eyes Lynn!!"
"It's OK Mark, I am too far away to see anything!" "But Lynn, you are only six feet away!?" "As I said Mark, I am too far away to see anything!" Sorry David!
Anyway, I digress. Peter spent loads of fuel trying to find the fish - we were 12 miles out at one point - but nothing.
Well actually of the six rods out, one Whiting of 7 inches was caught all day. Now anyone with even a modicum of class would never even consider gloating about being the only angler to catch a fish, especially with one so small.
However, Lynn has absolutely no class whatsoever, so gloated all the way home in the car!!
Thanks for the day Peter, but Lynn asks - if you won't put a door on the cabin or on the toilet - can you please put up a rail and a wee curtain !!
Anyway I met Steve Harmison in the pub, so I am happy!!
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