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    Decided to give the Ice-House a visit today being nice & sunny and all and wanted to bed in some new line having just re-spooled both my 525's and an SLX20 with some of the new Powersteel line. So got down there about 3pm and got the baits in the water. Sat down & poured a coffee, lit up, then decided to get another trace ready, so went rummaging in the box. I then look up to see a boat coming down-river swing in towards the fish-quay - too late! 100yds or so of line chewed off!

    Grumbling & cursing, I stick on another reel, chuck out & proceed to get into a fast had. Carelessly, I let the line catch the edge of the quay when pulling for a break and "twang" - another 150 yds of line gone! Out comes the last reel and I finally get a little codling & the mood improves slightly (though not much!)- maybe things'll pick up.

    So then a fella wanders by & we get chatting and I chuck out, foolishly failing to see a yacht a couple of hundred yards to my left heading upstream. I figure I've got about 20 seconds for my line to get down before he's on me, so there's me going "get down, sink, sink......" - no suck luck, I'm round the flipping propeller again and I can feel that "tug, tug, tug" as I hold on for a break. This time, there's about 30 yds gone when I get it back & the last 20 or so is pretty chuffed, so I strip it off, and as it's the only reel with enough line on to fish with, tie on another leader and get on with it. Only one hour in and I've managed to trash all three reels!!!

    Debating whether or not to just call it a day I decide to stick it out and finally things improve, although I'm struggling to get out in the middle as the reel is emptying and I'm catching the odd snag when retrieving. By about 7pm the tally is 8 codlings, 6 undersize & 2 sizeable, although too small to keep (strangely preferring the lug to the mussel/crab cocktail) with a couple of double shots, and a few more lost to the snags. I've now re-re-spooled all the reels and just hope I've used up all my bad luck & stupidity for a while!

    Gary......grrrr
    ....fishin' accomplished......

    Whitley Bay Angling Society
    on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/whitleybayanglingsoc/

  • #2
    sounds like fri the 13th not sat the 2nd ,a bit of a nightmare for you but at least you caught a blank may have sent you over the edge

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    • #3
      I have the same problem down there mate. Judging wether or not to reel in or not can be a right pain and u just end up pulling it into the boat not realising how much line u have to pick up!

      If the boats just stayed out in the main channel instead of coming closer in then there would be no problems. Obviously i can understand if theres a tanker going down the middle and it wants to get out of the way!

      I lost the top section of my rod down there the other week. I cut the line, the line ran through the rings and somehow got caught on the top ring pulling the section off. Couldnt believe it and felt sick!
      The 'five plums!' Northumberland sea league champions.

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      • #4
        If you'd have had the Scarborough on Gary, at least you could have made a game of it with the yacht.

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        • #5
          Aye David, maybe next time - I was never going to win out on 18lb line! Twice last year I had the top section of my Seaspin go over the side at Blyth pier; once on the cast (a dreaded wind-knot in the braid) which I was fortunately able to reel back in, and the other time on arrival I knocked it off with the ring of another rod as I was putting them down against the railings. Luckily it was lowish-water, so I was straight down the nearest ladder and able to shimmy along to where it was sticking up out of the rocks under the pier.

          Another stupidity from last year was when fishing one of the Amble-run matches - I decided to be super-organized and get everything ready the night before. So on the day, I get down to my mark at Newton only to find I haven't a scrap of bait-elastic or thread of any kind! The only solution was to unpick my hand-cloth ( a tea-towel) for scraps of cotton - it did work & I even caught fish on what had to be the ugliest baits ever, although towards the end of the match I had nowt to wipe my hands on.

          I'm sure there're many, many more!

          Gary
          ....fishin' accomplished......

          Whitley Bay Angling Society
          on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/whitleybayanglingsoc/

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