I’ve had a couple of small ones to about 3lb when spinning a sandeel from the shore up in Scotland. An unusual catch from an unusual method for them; off the boats, they prefer a static bait fished right on the bottom.
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Adam Tasker got one around 10lb from craster a couple of winters backLast edited by NICKY; 03-03-2014, 08:45 PM.
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When I was a young lad just starting out in the early 1980's my Granda always took me to Dead Man's Bank down Blackhall (in those days you could still drive your car down to the beach there). I remember catching more than one Ling probably to about 2lb all on straight lugworm bait (4/0 "beak" hook, plain lead, 40lb Sylcast straight through...)CLIP IT AND WHACK IT
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Originally posted by LiamNE View PostI posted briefly about this elsewhere on NESA and thought I would start a thread.
I was lucky enough to catch a ling from the shore a couple year ago on Whitby pier. Now I have never seen a ling caught from shore before and while most agree it is a very rare catch others have said they have seen plenty caught.
Has anyone else seen or had experience of catching a shore ling?
**PS this is not "a joke" post, if you get what I mean...this actually happened.Alan
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never caught 1 off the shore but i was walking blyth beach few years back & i was walking round the front of the groynes at meggies burn & saw a dead ling hanging off the end of the groyne on a rig, some 1 must have snapped off or got caught up on the groyne & it looked like the ling had just homed in on the bait & got wrapped up in the rig. there is an old wreck just of the groyne so it must have come in off it it was around the 8-9lb mark.
bill
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Thanks for the replies lads
Surprised to see so many I gotta say! Thought mine was specialBest shore catch 2016 - 7.5lb cod, Seaton Carew!
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I've only had two from South Shields pier in 35 years of fishing it, and seen one other landed. Had a few small ones from Isle Of Whithorn in the past also.
It's a shame they don't turn up more regularly as they taste lovely
Never go swimming with bow legged women.
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I have had one on a spinner at st abbs was around 2.5 lb i thought it was very strange to get one off the shore especially on a spinner i was well chuffed could not believe my eyes a few days later fishing the same mark when a mate done the same
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Originally posted by saltysam View PostI have had one on a spinner at st abbs was around 2.5 lb i thought it was very strange to get one off the shore especially on a spinner i was well chuffed could not believe my eyes a few days later fishing the same mark when a mate done the sameBest shore catch 2016 - 7.5lb cod, Seaton Carew!
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Originally posted by Ian Alexander View PostI saw a lad catch this one on Roker Pier 3 or so years ago....it was a canny one too. If I remember rightly it took a small whiting that he had hooked.
Personally I've had one years ago from Dunstanburgh but that's my only one on our coast. I've had them from the Manxmans and other marks at kircudbright but only small ones at 2 or 3lb.
Regards IanDavy
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Originally posted by LiamNE View PostNow that is exceptional m8. Sure it wasnt a massive sand eel?
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