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  • Smiths Dock Tonight 16/10/12

    Well despite all the rain water gushing down the Tyne tonight, I just got home in time to get myself some bait for a what I thought would be a small session tonight with a possible 3rd blank coming up though I would give it a go.
    Walking down to the old docks it didn't look good, first time I have seen the place with not one fisherman/woman on there(didn't look good) never the less I had bait so use it, set up and just after dark had my first cast, with in 10 minuits bang a very nice cod 1lb 7oz just on size, would have put it back but had trouble getting hook out.
    For the next hour and a bit nothing, so I thought I would try soaking my rag in a bit peeler crab oil, within 20 minuits a nice(well for me that is) whiting 1lb 12oz getting bigger, loaded the hook up with the Rag I had left just as low tide approached and there it was my PB turns up with a nice 2lb 3oz Cod, a great end to the night when I had such low hopes.
    Jason
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    Species 2012
    Flounder, Whiting, Sandeel, Mackeral, Dab, Cod,
    Rockling, Hagfish, Bass, Plaice, Coalfish.
    PB Codling 2lb3oz, Bass 1lb 10oz

  • #2
    Well done there mate,I've yet to get a coddy out this year!!!! Patience pays off eventually!!!!

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    • #3
      Cheers mate Wish my 2lb 3 would be a 4lb something, you are right though patience is key it will come soon I hope
      Jason
      _____________________________________________
      Species 2012
      Flounder, Whiting, Sandeel, Mackeral, Dab, Cod,
      Rockling, Hagfish, Bass, Plaice, Coalfish.
      PB Codling 2lb3oz, Bass 1lb 10oz

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      • #4
        well done m8 a great session
        KOMPRESSOR SPORT
        PENN 525 MAG SLIDEY
        PENN 525 MAG KNOBBY
        OKUMA TRIO 55
        YUKI RUBYMAR
        RON THOMPSON TYRON
        SPECIES HUNT 2015 = CODLING, TURBOT, FLOUNDER, DAB, SS SEA SCORPION

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        • #5
          well done mate the bign will come

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Dacky2491 View Post
            Cheers mate Wish my 2lb 3 would be a 4lb something, you are right though patience is key it will come soon I hope
            if you only fish the river will take you a while to get a 4lb cod, try broadening your horizons and head for the beach. Unless you are only able to fish the rivers, at least you can sea fish, I can't anymore, apart from a little session now and again with the grand kids in the Tyne.
            Alan

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            • #7
              Well done on your catch. And like alan said try local beaches etc when seas away gives you a better chance of a decent fish. If our winter is as wet as the summer the tyne wont produce as many good fish as it did last winter and this rain wont help.
              Species 2012 - Cod, Flounder, Dab, Plaice, Pollock, Eelpout, Common eel, Granny Fish, Whiting, Coalie, LSD, Rockling, Bass.

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              • #8
                welldone on the fish mate

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                • #9
                  Beach fishing

                  Cheers for the advise guys, I have just got some waders for the beach, tried Whitley week before last but no joy, any advise on what tides is best for beach fishing would be great, is a flapper or pulley rig the best, I use't to fish the shingle beaches of Cromer when I was a kid, 30 years on and flat sandy beaches I haven't a clue, any advise would be very much appreciated.
                  Jason
                  _____________________________________________
                  Species 2012
                  Flounder, Whiting, Sandeel, Mackeral, Dab, Cod,
                  Rockling, Hagfish, Bass, Plaice, Coalfish.
                  PB Codling 2lb3oz, Bass 1lb 10oz

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                  • #10
                    Well done on the fish Dacky.... I saw the water in the river last night and bottled it lol.
                    "In order to becomes old and wise, first you must be young and stupid."


                    PB. Ling - 12lb 6oz. Cod - 11lb 6oz, Coley - 3lb 6oz, Pollock - 4lb 1oz, Flounder - 1lb 11oz, Plaice - 1lb 10oz, Whiting 1lb 9oz.

                    North east bass fishing addict.
                    PB 2lb 9oz.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Juliogeordio View Post
                      Well done on the fish Dacky.... I saw the water in the river last night and bottled it lol.
                      Haha, you are right it was very strong going out haven't seen it like that for a while, I used a free run rig and casted up the river and let the tide rip it back past me to pull tight and left until the fish come, I was surprised to catch in that flow.
                      Jason
                      _____________________________________________
                      Species 2012
                      Flounder, Whiting, Sandeel, Mackeral, Dab, Cod,
                      Rockling, Hagfish, Bass, Plaice, Coalfish.
                      PB Codling 2lb3oz, Bass 1lb 10oz

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Dacky2491 View Post
                        Cheers for the advise guys, I have just got some waders for the beach, tried Whitley week before last but no joy, any advise on what tides is best for beach fishing would be great, is a flapper or pulley rig the best, I use't to fish the shingle beaches of Cromer when I was a kid, 30 years on and flat sandy beaches I haven't a clue, any advise would be very much appreciated.
                        best thing to do is go down the beach at low tide, over the next couple of days would be great, big tides so you will be able to see where the fish holding holes are. For Whitley you want a bit of a sea running and I always liked to fish two down and two up, although have had catches from high water down. If you have done your homework as suggested move from one shot to another.
                        Alan

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                        • #13
                          Smiths dock

                          well done Jason,very good advice from Alan and dont be frightened to ask the lads who are fishing for on the spot advice.

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                          • #14
                            good on ya for getting out and good sesh for the tyne

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                            • #15
                              Any advise very much apriciated.

                              Thanks for all the great advise guys, Ian you will not believe if I told you that the two cod come with them beads on, I swear down they are a must have in everyone's box for the winter nights I would say. Will for sure go down to Tynemouth at low tide thank you.
                              Jason
                              _____________________________________________
                              Species 2012
                              Flounder, Whiting, Sandeel, Mackeral, Dab, Cod,
                              Rockling, Hagfish, Bass, Plaice, Coalfish.
                              PB Codling 2lb3oz, Bass 1lb 10oz

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