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    Saturday, what a great day...not only do I see the Toon win in London and keep a clean sheet (the stick I usually get from the Chelsea, Charlton, Arsenal, Palace and Smoggies!! supporters I work with!) but I also caught a few cod!!
    I needed to be down at Dungeness for a boat trip by 0545 which meant leaving home by 0415. (We launch from the beach and due to tides it was an early start). Still awake at 1am, I thought "sod it" and packed my beach gear as well and headed down for a few hours on the beach before getting on the boat. I was a little stuffed bait wise with only squid and 1 score of frozen yellowtail lug left over from another trip. The fresh bait for the boat trip was arriving with a mate but not until 0530.
    I started fishing about 3am- just about high tide, stuffing a whole calamari’s with 3 mushy worms and wrapping the whole thing in elastic. 2nd cast missed a slack liner which is unusual as using 190g gemini black nosed grip lead and a 6'o pennel rig - and anything usually well and truly hooks itself (strong tides require this much lead when fully running, sometimes 210g fixed wires!), next cast caught a plump little 3lb codling, next cast another missed bite then a succession of whiting between 12oz and 1.5lb. 0515 packed up and went to the boat. I'm absolutely sure if I'd had fresh worm I would have had 3 or 4 codling as conditions were perfect.
    Launching the boat was a little hairy, pushing off the beach stern first in the dark into a 1m swell might not sound too bad, but try it in a 2 ton 20 footer which tends to roll up the beach if it gets sideways!
    I won't say too much about the boat fishing as this is the beach bit, but in 5 hours 3 of us had 41 codling between 2.5 and 8lb (only 5 over 5lb) fishing worm baits uptide and downtide. Good numbers but disappointing size wise. This time of year they usually average 6lb with a few doubles and twenties around (this trip last year I had 5 fish for 82lb - but that was a good day!).
    I enjoy reading the reports from my old stomping ground - Whitley bay to Newbiggin, Parents still live in Gosforth but they are down to me this xmas so my fishing in the north East will have to wait a few more months.
    Merry Xmas everybody, keep your reports coming in they keep us in exile informed. (where's the rat house and are people really fishing as far up as the tyne bridge!??

  • #2
    Great report mate, sounds like two canny sessions in one day

    There's a report of an 8lb cod from the Tyne Bridge in the catch reports section

    Merry Xmas!
    Cheers, Keith.

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    • #3
      Fantastic report mate, thanks for taking the time. I fished Dungeness beach back in about 1982 or 1983 and would love to give it another try in better conditions but it is a bit fat from here for a day trip lol. Your day on the boat may not have been as good as last year but definately still worthwhile.

      Keep sending your reports as most of us enjoy hearing what is happening in other parts of the country.

      Jim.
      Remember, some people are alive simply because it is illegal to shoot them.

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      • #4
        hi there mate yes you can catch cod at the tyne bridge just have a look at my catch reports and it was my dad who got the 8lber it has made his year give it a go the next time you are up you will be surprised how far up river the codling run

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        • #5
          cracking report mate cheers
          Feel free to take a look at my blog.

          http://edds-fishingtales.blogspot.com/

          Cheers eddie t

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          • #6
            Great report Phantom, Merry christmas to you and yours.

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            • #7
              Brilliant report thanks PoHH


              I've launched myself a few times off Hastings (no boat like)

              And hit 300 yards off Camber Sands (no rod neither)

              It's good down there sometimes

              Don't go to Whitstable for an Oyster though get them from Latimers

              Do got to the toilet for a poo though - obvious really.

              Cheers mayt and

              Happy christmas Cobber
              "I mock thee not, though I by thee am mockéd.
              Thou call'st me madman, but I call thee blockhead"

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              • #8
                Sorry mate to jump into your post but I am about to die from illness

                Could this post not be a "PHANTOM" post though -



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                "I mock thee not, though I by thee am mockéd.
                Thou call'st me madman, but I call thee blockhead"

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                • #9
                  Far too much Nightnurse I think Ian, taken with hot toddy is not a good idea though. Maybe better to try the White lightening intravenously mate. Don't worry though we will tidy things up for you afore you come back to that horrible thing called reality

                  Failing that try a good book, it will always stop you drinking on an empty head

                  Can't remember my last bad flue, don't want to either lol, not nice at all. It was over Christmas a few years ago though

                  Get well soon mate

                  Jim.
                  Remember, some people are alive simply because it is illegal to shoot them.

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                  • #10
                    "And hit 300 yards off Camber Sands (no rod neither)"

                    They do it down on Camber Sands , they do it at Waikiki - Squeeze

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                    • #11
                      Great report mate
                      Cheers Alan...

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