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  • Walkway 8th Jan

    Fished the tide up yesterday and what a pleasure to be out in what felt like spring weather. Small fish picking at baits all session and every cast the tip was nodding. Caught a few little tommies and a rockling (which I would have left out for an hour if I had known what it was). Stuck at it on big baits - yellows/blacks/frozen crab and got a half decent codling just after half tide which made a splendid supper. Glad to say there wasn't too much rubbish around but I cleared up what I saw. Someone had left a baited hand line hanging from the railings which I have to say I don't approve of. Met a lad who is up from Anglesey and we had some good craic about the fishing down there.
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  • #2
    Sound like you had a busy session mate well done on getting 1 sized fish out

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    • #3
      Thanks mate, forgot to say one of the other lads on the walkway caught a little pinky coloured fish like a cross between an eel and a lamprey. Could have been a hagfish ? First time I have ever seen one of those.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by magpies View Post
        Thanks mate, forgot to say one of the other lads on the walkway caught a little pinky coloured fish like a cross between an eel and a lamprey. Could have been a hagfish ? First time I have ever seen one of those.
        will have been a hadfish, horrible slimy things.

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        • #5
          Nice codling mate. Yeah that sounds like a hagfish. Although it has "fish" in the name it's not actually fish at all but is an invertebrate. Horrible things.

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          • #6
            nice one m8 on catching them hagfish are horrible thing had to cut many a trace up cause of them

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            • #7
              Well done for picking up the other anglers rubbish. I to find myself cleaning up what other anglers have left and cutting up disgarded line. At least you were rewarded with a codling.
              Marty Booth Honours so far

              Easington council open winner 2001
              4 th place Sunderland Open 2013
              Heaviest bag in Blackhall Navy Club open 2013
              Heaviest bag in Easington open 2013
              13th on sunday and 24th overall in the European Open Beach Championship 2014
              2nd place Sunderland Open 2014
              3rd place Seaham Town Council open 2014
              Heaviest Bag & Harry Gustard Trophy Seaham Town Council Open 2014

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              • #8
                canny fish mate and well done for clearing the debris left by others

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