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    got onto horden beach last night, people fishing were i usually try so decided to go towards blackhall rocks end, drove along the beck to were it comes out onto the beach to find people there as well, ah well took the track over the beck and parked up, couple casts and got a rockling, guys coming off the beach saying couple whiting or nothing been caught, realised we were fishing onto a sandbar so moved a couple hundred yards then at 11 took my first codling of the season, then more whiting between me and the mate, total catch was one codling, 7 whiting,i dab and 3 rockling plus a couple of good bites that we missed
    Last edited by treeboa; 29-01-2008, 01:27 PM.

  • #2
    great report mate and well done on your frist cod of the season.
    Feel free to take a look at my blog.

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

    Cheers eddie t

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    • #3
      heres a couple of pics from my phone


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      • #4
        well done on your cod mate i have only had one this season, still hopefully there will be a few bigguns out there before the season ends
        target of 10 codling this season and gonna try for a pig!!!!1

        Cheers Justin

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        • #5
          nice pics bud
          Feel free to take a look at my blog.

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

          Cheers eddie t

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          • #6
            welldone bud, great report and nice picys too

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            • #7
              well done mate theres still a few codling kicking about down there.
              Rod building.................

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              • #8
                Well done.I,ve only managed a tommy codling this year. But i must have had over a hundred whities.
                Personal best, 12.5lb Tope Scotland. 22/05/2012.

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                • #9
                  just thought, may be of interest, when i gutted the codling it had 2 and only two shrimps in the gut, no pipefish as i have seen reported, the whiting were the same, very little but shrimp in the gut

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                  • #10
                    Well done bud. Most of the fish I've taken from down there lately have had no pipe fish in them. Obviously bored of them now.
                    To get away from dragons and catch monsters.

                    Pig Hunter

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                    • #11
                      congrats on your first codling mate, and thanks for the report.
                      p.s that cods got a mouth on it like my blow up doll !! lol

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                      • #12
                        p.s that cods got a mouth on it like my blow up doll !! lol
                        yeah my other hobby is marine fish keeping, one the lads on there said after looking at that cods gob he now knows why i like fishing on my own at night

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                        • #13
                          Sounds like a canny session well done,where abouts do uou get onto the beach and are there any specific marks to fish,i think i may have fished there once,i parked the car at the bottom of a housing estate and followed a long path/road underneath a bridge which brings you out on a beach which almost looks like a moonscape lots of mud and boulders,is that the sameplace?

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                          • #14
                            yep thats horden beach, good walk if you aint got a 4x4, basically fish take in most areas of the beach where i have been, only place i have problems is directly opposite where you get onto the beach and slightly left, anything over 100 yards and i hit what is possibly a old net, that codling came from the right hand side the beach, walk untill the river cuts the beach and about 70 yards further on-bit of a hike though, there is a car park at the bottom of that lane you talk about, however the localbobby advised me never to park there because of the bast*ds in the area and it could get wrecked or burnt out, there are other accesss points , i often see the local mountain goat anglers going home via them, what i often do especially if theres no big waves is use two rods, one as far as i can get it and the other at varying distances, can be very popular especially at weekends and allthough there would be plenty of room i pref to give other anglers plenty of room, nowt worse than setting up and someone comes down late and sets up on your shoulder

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by treeboa View Post
                              yep thats horden beach, good walk if you aint got a 4x4, basically fish take in most areas of the beach where i have been, only place i have problems is directly opposite where you get onto the beach and slightly left, anything over 100 yards and i hit what is possibly a old net, that codling came from the right hand side the beach, walk untill the river cuts the beach and about 70 yards further on-bit of a hike though, there is a car park at the bottom of that lane you talk about, however the localbobby advised me never to park there because of the bast*ds in the area and it could get wrecked or burnt out, there are other accesss points , i often see the local mountain goat anglers going home via them, what i often do especially if theres no big waves is use two rods, one as far as i can get it and the other at varying distances, can be very popular especially at weekends and allthough there would be plenty of room i pref to give other anglers plenty of room, nowt worse than setting up and someone comes down late and sets up on your shoulder
                              Thinking about taking the boy to a beach mark tomorrow,forecasting 7 ft swells,do you think its worth a shot in daylight hours.
                              thanks for your response

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