People: me, mark and jim
Duration: 8pm - 4am
Tide: low to high, then dropping again
Weather: 2mph winds, calm, dry but freezing (literally)
Bait: rag, sand eel, squid and mackeral
Rigs: one up one down and 3 hook flappers
Results: JIM: 2 coalies and 2 pollack. MARK: 3 coalies, 3 poor cod, 3 pollack, 2 pouting, 1 shore rockling and a lesser spotted dogfish. ME: 1 shore rockling, 3 pollack, 1 coalfish, 1 codling, 2 poor cod, 2 pouting and one very lost mackeral
Report: i noticed there was a break in the weather tonight between 6pm and 3am, so a quick phone call was made to see who was up for a session at the dee

mark and jim got back to me and we all met up and were fishing for 8pm. there was only one other guy there when we arrived and he was just getting set up himself as we arrived. i got talking to him and discovered he was another SAI user

seems we're everywhere

the first hour was a bit slow with me getting a shore rockling and mark a coalie. the other guy behind us got a couple too. things only started to pick up around 10pm when the bites became more frequent. mark got a nice poor cod that was about 25cm then the pollack came on the feed and we got a couple each. jim still had'nt got a nibble which was odd as our rods were getting good knocks

my wee rod got a cracking thump and i struck into something that was doing a good bit of head shaking

it had me stumped as to what kind of fish i'd hooked into. it was putting up a good fight and through the water i could make out a long slender shiney body shape. my heart was in my mouth

, i was thinking sea trout

and really getting my hopes up. so you could imagine my shock when a mackeral broke the surface

. what the hell was he doing here

did he forget to head out to deeper water with his mates in october or something

we all just stood scratching our heads in trying to figure out what he was doing here...,now? not the sea trout i was hopeing for, but something different all the same

. the guy fishing behind us had a laugh about too, the earliest one i've ever caught before. soon after that the guy fishing behind us packed up and headed on. mark was the next one into a fish getting a nice wee doggie and i got a codling. jim still had'nt got a bite

, so he moved in between me and mark and soon hooked into a wee coalie

, blank saved

i was reeling in my slack line and something tugged back

, so i struck into something with a bit of weight to it. it put up a good fight and mark jumped over the rail to hand line it up for me as my rod had a good bend in it. then disaster

. the rod bounced up and i heard a splash

. fish lost

. i did 't even get a look at it. and to add insult to injury mark said it was a good sized doggie that was no more than 2 foot from his hand on the trace

i was gutted, it's still bugging me now thinking about it. i supose you can't win em all. anyway back to the fishing. jim got another wee coalie and me and mark another few mixed tiddlers between us and it was high tide now around 1am. jim packed and headed for home as he was froze to the bone and me and mark stuck it out to 4am. we had some good bites, but never caught anything in the last 2 hours. so we decided to wrap it up and head for home. the drive home was pretty dodgey, thick fog with icy roads. not a good mix

but we live to fish another day

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