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well ive just been up to the wherry and saw lance mcvey
his fish was 17 lb 1 oz,he caught a 3 bearded rockling
strapped it to the hook and cast it out
then he got this lovely fish
Yer its a cracking fish , great marking and condition.
Always makes me laugh when a big fish is caught and then next tide everyone is fishing that spot, bet 365 would give you million to 1 on for a cod to be caught that size again from that mark within the next few tides.
i think ill have a drive down there tomorrow night to see how many people are there trying to catch another fish that size. earlier in the year when the 24lber was caught at tynemouth there was about 50 people there the next night lol
...with any luck the lurkers will be over the other side of the water now trying to catch up with the shoal of Doubler Cod that have obviously nested in that spot, leaving the marks over here for me to fish in peace
Ooh a new vid!
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