Decided to go for a morning fishing...early out...but not too early. Since my engine is under repair, James kindly gave me his boat, Seas the Day.
We went straight to a 7nm wreck and were bang into the fish. It was a beautiful morning with hardly any swell or wind and even the drift was not crazy at 0.5knots. Wonderful. And even the mackerels were there in masses.
The first drift produced 2 Ling, one of them a nice 11 1/2 lb.
After 3 drifts we had 5 fish.
After 2 hours we had 10 fish and a perfect morning unfolded...quiet, beautiful, fishy
UNTIL hell broke loose....from the distance we saw a charterboat rushing our way...Surely not coming to our wreck?? Even with binoculars you could not see a boat on a wreck anywhere within 3 miles....and there were numerous wrecks around here to park his boat....surely not....surely not...SURELY NOT!?
Surely yes....the monstrosity of Macer G (probably saw from distance that we caught fish) stopped 5m next to us....instantly the swearing, shouting started and yelling over to us asking how we are doing...the skipper duely staring at his GPS totally unbothered about us circling over the wreck to find a position.
Stopped upwind and let us inhale the diesel fumes from his ancient engine...not bothered to switch off during the drift.
We went to another corner of the wreck only to be followed again...
what a pity, we left instantly. Who wants to spend a Saturday morning like that!!!:thumbdown:
On another wreck we added a few to the tally before we headed back to the marina.
Overall we had 15 ling up. to 11 1/2 lb and one pollack. Strangely no cod at all.
We also had numerous mackerels, but unfortunately no herrings.
Not a pretty photo, but shows the number of ling (we also returned some)...

We went straight to a 7nm wreck and were bang into the fish. It was a beautiful morning with hardly any swell or wind and even the drift was not crazy at 0.5knots. Wonderful. And even the mackerels were there in masses.
The first drift produced 2 Ling, one of them a nice 11 1/2 lb.
After 3 drifts we had 5 fish.
After 2 hours we had 10 fish and a perfect morning unfolded...quiet, beautiful, fishy
UNTIL hell broke loose....from the distance we saw a charterboat rushing our way...Surely not coming to our wreck?? Even with binoculars you could not see a boat on a wreck anywhere within 3 miles....and there were numerous wrecks around here to park his boat....surely not....surely not...SURELY NOT!?
Surely yes....the monstrosity of Macer G (probably saw from distance that we caught fish) stopped 5m next to us....instantly the swearing, shouting started and yelling over to us asking how we are doing...the skipper duely staring at his GPS totally unbothered about us circling over the wreck to find a position.
Stopped upwind and let us inhale the diesel fumes from his ancient engine...not bothered to switch off during the drift.
We went to another corner of the wreck only to be followed again...
what a pity, we left instantly. Who wants to spend a Saturday morning like that!!!:thumbdown:
On another wreck we added a few to the tally before we headed back to the marina.
Overall we had 15 ling up. to 11 1/2 lb and one pollack. Strangely no cod at all.
We also had numerous mackerels, but unfortunately no herrings.
Not a pretty photo, but shows the number of ling (we also returned some)...
