Good things come to those who wait-sometimes!

kayos

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Alarm set for 515am this morning, but was rudely awakened at 440am by Lynn clattering around the caravan. Couldn't sleep she said and she ribs me for getting excited!

Arrived at Royal Quays at 610am a full 1hr 20 mins before sailing!



Met Gary(spongebob) who was out early on Blue Eye2, good to meet you mate, hope you had a good day?



My friend David, came down from Scotland last night to join us for the day and we really hoped he would do well, as it's a long way to come for a day's fishing, especially driving back home after the charter. Finally 730am came and out we went with a party of army lads onboard. It was clear they were army guys, rather than navy, as this squaddie spent the day sleeping in the cabin. Poor guy, £45 lighter just to be sick for 10hrs! Remember those days Steve!?



Off we went to catch some Mackerel us usual and we bagged up fairly quickly. I kept the hokkai's on and within 10 mins the first keeper of the day came to me, in the shape of a decent Pollock.

Things then went quiet as the drift was too fast for the small wreck we were on, so we headed North, off Blyth. During the move I reckoned it was time to crack out Norman's Slinky Shads. Neither David or Lynn wanted one, sticking to baited hokkai's. More fool them thought I.

Arriving at off Blyth down went one of Norman's blue shads and up came a decent Cod. Then another two came fairly soon after that, so Mark-4, Lynn and David-Nil. :D



Lynn could take it no longer and asked for a shad! She doesn't like using shads, not sure how she made that assessment as she has never used one before.........women eh! Anyway sure enough, Norman's gear did the business and Lynn was finally in with a cod around 3.5lbs. Still not near my one about 5lbs though. David being a stubborn Scot still refused my offer of a "magic shad" and was determined to catch on his own gear.

I had another 2 cod and by 1pm I had six, Lynn three, David nil. Moved again and this time all the way to Newbigging, so picnic time! A quiet word with David and we persuaded him to try the shads. Thank goodness, as he ended up with four, the best being 5.5lbs, so at least he had fish to take home to show the wife.





This really had the makings of one of our best days afloat and it certainly ended up that way! Some of the other lads on the boat were doing quite well too, just not as well us Lynn and I !! After lunch, I hit on what was to be my best, and the boats of the day, a 7LB 120Z Cod. Delighted with that. :)



By 330pm I had 14, yes fourteen Cod and a Pollock! I know, I can't believe it either. With my dodgy back, starting to hurt, I decided the sensible thing to do was stop fishing, as we have two days of the holiday left and two weeks of summer schools, starting on Monday.

Lynn and David stuck with it, in a vain and futile attempt to usurp me from the top spot. Not today guys!



Final Tally - David 5, Lynn 11, all Cod, Me- 1 Pollock, 14 Cod!

At flipping last, so pleased and for Lynn too(sort of!). It has been a long haul this holiday, but it came good in the end.

Lynn serving her penance for losing! :) So two wins out of three to me. I think we should swop our names on here!



A huge thanks to Norman for saving our holiday with his "Slinky Shads." We owe you crates and crates of Stella! :)

Baited hokkai's - 1 Pollock, 6 Cod.

Slinky Shads - 19 Cod - Need I say more?!

Thanks to Skipper Allan for a great day's fishing!

At the van now, with beers in our hands and huge smiles on our faces. Thanks to all who helped us this last 10 days and those who just had a smile at our trials and tribulations. It's been a blast!

This fishing lark is a doddle!! :cool:
 
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big well dones all round,mark/lynn a good catch in anyones book:exclam:

david from scotland had a few also:exclam:

slinky shads do the business:exclam:

lastly the man that made it all possible alan,jfk2 skipper:exclam:


well pleased for all:)
 
Mark, this is one of the best posts I've seen in a long time :) :) obviously good because we have all been following your antics for some time now but good because it's just a good goddam catch report post with loads of good clear pictures and a wonderful evolving storyline

:) but of course it's good because it's also very funny lol

We'll done the both of you .... :thumbup:

Norm
 
big well dones all round,mark/lynn a good catch in anyones book:exclam:

david from scotland had a few also:exclam:

slinky shads do the business:exclam:

lastly the man that made it all possible alan,jfk2 skipper:exclam:


well pleased for all:)

Indeed Duncan, forgot about Allan for a moment, too excited! Edited now to reflect our gratitude.
 
Really pleased your holiday has ended on a real high. Some nice pics and a great report.

That must have been a long long hard day for the poor lad with sea sickness :(


Is the ' KAYOS ' curse now lifted :D


Jonny :)
 
I demand a recount! I think he has transposed the numbers of the final tally. Also he didn't mention my best Cod was 7lb1 oz and where is the pictures of my fish basket???

Men!!! :mad:

PS I can't remember the last time I lost count of how many I caught!. Thank you Norman. :heartpump:
 
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Well done Lynn and Mark, your holiday exploits have kept us all enthralled. As fellow anglers we’ve shared your frustrations over the last days and wanted this trip to be the one to change all that. You can fill the caravan site’s freezer then sit back and relax or head out to celebrate in the Briardene pub.
 
Well done Lynn and Mark, your holiday exploits have kept us all enthralled. As fellow anglers we’ve shared your frustrations over the last days and wanted this trip to be the one to change all that. You can fill the caravan site’s freezer then sit back and relax or head out to celebrate in the Briardene pub.

Thanks Kevin, it was a fantastic day. My friend David took home a lot of our fillets for us, which was great. Too tired to go to the pub, at our age our arms, shoulders and backs ache. Just having some cans in the van.However Lynn is now asleep on the settee!! :D
 
Thanks Kevin, it was a fantastic day. My friend David took home a lot of our fillets for us, which was great. Too tired to go to the pub, at our age our arms, shoulders and backs ache. Just having some cans in the van.However Lynn is now asleep on the settee!! :D


Aye, the signs of a successful day ..... :)

norm
 
big welldone,great report aswell as photos.so my £5 was safe.as mentioned think all of us nesa members were rooting for yous to succeed.yous didint let us down @ finished in style.ps,well miss yous when yous go home,but got a feeling this thread could goe on for a good while.GET IN.
 
Is your inbox red hot now with requests for Slinky Shads? I hope I haven't started a stampede to your door Norman!
 
Mark / Lynn congrats on a well deserved day, for the last 3-4 years your visits seamed to have been dogged with bad weather and non favourable conditions, its bloody nice to see a bucket of fish.

As you can tell by your friends' comments on here, it would be fair to say, everyone was wanting to see this report and the rewards of your enduring passion.

Get Lynn a flagon of scrumpy and you get yourself a couple of bottles of buckfast, sit back and start planning the next one................

well done

Paul
 
Mark / Lynn congrats on a well deserved day, for the last 3-4 years your visits seamed to have been dogged with bad weather and non favourable conditions, its bloody nice to see a bucket of fish.

As you can tell by your friends' comments on here, it would be fair to say, everyone was wanting to see this report and the rewards of your enduring passion.

Get Lynn a flagon of scrumpy and you get yourself a couple of bottles of buckfast, sit back and start planning the next one................

well done

Paul

Thanks Paul,we have had some bad luck over the years!

Buckfast!? :D When I start drinking that I will know it is time to end it all!
 
I can tell you it was one heck of a trip I ended up with a big box of mackerel, about a dozen codling odd pout and whiting and I was only there for an hour, mind Colin couldn't get me a ling, maybe tomorrow, that was while my six year old grandson paid for the fish by helping the lads clean the boat and thanks to Allan and crew for carrying fish to the car. Nice to meet you Mark and Lynn, will have a longer chat next time and pleased you enjoyed the trip.
 
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