I left "Grace" tucked up on her Royal Quays mooring and crewed up on a rather handsome red hulled Arvor 250 named "Jules".
We left the Tyne around 7.30am and headed North with the offshore wind steadily freshening. The wind was blowing us straight East at 2 knots so other than dropping the anchor, the only way to fish was by flowing trace with at least a 12oz weight. There's a small ridge off Seaton Sluice which runs East/West so we lined up the boat and kept drifting along the ridge. There was plenty of fish on the ridge and we landed about 20 Cod up to 4lb lb but many were a tad under sized and we kept about 8 before the wind strengthened to nearly gale force. We called it a day around 12pm and I got home in good time to watch the Toon secure their premiership future.
We left the Tyne around 7.30am and headed North with the offshore wind steadily freshening. The wind was blowing us straight East at 2 knots so other than dropping the anchor, the only way to fish was by flowing trace with at least a 12oz weight. There's a small ridge off Seaton Sluice which runs East/West so we lined up the boat and kept drifting along the ridge. There was plenty of fish on the ridge and we landed about 20 Cod up to 4lb lb but many were a tad under sized and we kept about 8 before the wind strengthened to nearly gale force. We called it a day around 12pm and I got home in good time to watch the Toon secure their premiership future.
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