Latest Fishing Reports: Tyne and Wear
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27/05/2023
Fishing Report by Allan Skinner
on JFK TWO (Tyne, Tyne and Wear)
27 May 2023 by Allan Skinner
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27th may
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RED LETTER DAY
fishing at the moment is FANTASTIC with non stop action almost all day. with cod mostly in the 4-6lbs range and cod upto 8-9lbs best
and taking 4 double figure lings 10.5lbs upto 12.5lbs
we hit one wreck and took 30 fish in one drift. with alan russel ken and davy managing to get down instant hook up. straight back down instant hook up. straight back down instant hook up. 4 times each
all within A 5 MINUTE DRIFT UNBELEVIABLE FISHING
and all nice plump cod between 3-6lbs
we took fish every mark we tried, with so many double shots i lost count -
28/05/2023
Fishing Report by Lee Brown
on Kelsey Leigh charter (Tyne, Tyne and Wear)
28 May 2023 by Lee Brown
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On way back in absolutely cracking day non-stop sport all day class and loads for the pan same returnerd back for other day good laugh as always few spots tomorrow inbox lee cheers cod all over
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27/05/2023
Fishing Report by Geoff Sharp
on Sweet William (Tyne, Tyne and Wear)
27 May 2023 by Geoff Sharp
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Massive thanks to the guys for a run out today. We departed Royal Quays Marina and exited the Tyne piers with sunshine, no wind and flat calm seas.
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The first stop off to check for mackerel, produced no mackerel, but did produce a lovely 8 lb Codling amongst other fish, which seemed promising.
By the time we’d headed a further 10 miles or so, a strong offshore wind began to pick up, and proved relentless for the remainder of the day.
We couldn't get to the spots we wanted to check out but made the most of a few inshore marks; and were made to work hard for it.
Thankfully, the harder you work the luckier you get, and all the lads went home with a solid bag full of fillets for the pan. -
27/05/2023
Fishing Report by Lee Brown
on Kelsey Leigh charter (Tyne, Tyne and Wear)
27 May 2023 by Lee Brown
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Cracking day loads of sport and great weather cod to 5 lb ling to 5 lb on the ground 1 spots tomorrow few Monday spaces Tuesday evening inbox lee cheers
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24/05/2023
Fishing Report by Lee Brown
on Kelsey Leigh charter (Tyne, Tyne and Wear)
24 May 2023 by Lee Brown
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Cracking day none stop sport pollock to 6 lb cod to 5 lb loads of wrass spaces Friday evening 5 pm till 9 pm full Saturday 1 spot Sunday full day inbox lee cheers spaces bank holiday Monday and Wednesday full days
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23/05/2023
Fishing Report by peter stubbs
on Sapphire 2 charters (Sunderland, Tyne and Wear)
23 May 2023 by peter stubbs
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Tuesday 23dr May ,
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4 ukranian lads booked the boat for them selfs today and what can i say it was a day of a life time for them none stop fishing from the first stop untill home time, 57 cod from 2lb to 7lb , white fish, haddock, bare in mind it was there only 2nd time ever on a boat,UPCOMING INDIVIDUAL SPACES ONBOARD Sapphire 2 charters
Sat 01/02/2025 6 Spaces 6 Hours £50.00pp Up Tide Trip 6hr 11.30am to 5.30pm £50pp ( Places Available ) ,,, Cod / Haddock.View details Sun 02/02/2025 6 Spaces 6 Hours £50.00pp Up Tide Trip 6hr 12.00hr to 6pm , ( Places Available ) Cod / Haddock.View details -
21/05/2023
Fishing Report by Geoff Sharp
on Sweet William (Tyne, Tyne and Wear)
21 May 2023 by Geoff Sharp
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Massive thanks to the guys for the run out yesterday; they stuck with us through both the good and the tough days, and were rewarded with flat seas, sunshine and some cracking fishing!
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They say the apple never falls from the tree, and after Daz caught an almost double figure cod recently, he brought his son Hugo to what all the fuss was about. Hugo didn't waste any time to secure his position in the pecking order, and top rod for the day, by knocked into a lovely Ling of just shy of 12lb! It looks like Daz has some catching up to do :-) Between them both they had almost 20lb of fillets for the pan!
Warren and his brother were literally non stop once we hit the wrecks, and between them, after a 1 hour two man filleting session on the run home, had almost 30lb of fillets for the pan.
Mark was finding fantastic codling and Ling all day, and might also need a bigger freezer!
Shaun was given the name the ‘silent assassin’, as he didn’t have much time to chat between hauling them in pretty much non-stop on the shads!
Of course the First Mate didn’t feel like missing out on the party, and put his new rod gifted by Kingie, and new reel from Billy’s Fishing Tackle to work; safe to say it definitely works and that low speed setting came into its own. I’ve got some filleting to do myself later!
The saying goes that no two days are the same; we had tough day last Wednesday with only one decent codling boated and buckets of pollock, it was steady but challenging on Saturday with a mixed bag, and then yesterday produced very few pollack and hundreds of codling. Warren went around weighing a substantial proportion of the fish out of interest, and the average stamp was approximately 4.5lb.
Once again thanks to the lads for great craic yesterday! -
21/05/2023
Fishing Report by Lee Brown
on Kelsey Leigh charter (Tyne, Tyne and Wear)
21 May 2023 by Lee Brown
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Class day cod to 11.6 lb loads of wrass colies good laugh as always lovely weather spaces Wednesday full day full Saturday few spots Sunday
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20/05/2023
Fishing Report by Lee Brown
on Kelsey Leigh charter (Tyne, Tyne and Wear)
20 May 2023 by Lee Brown
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Over 200 fish landed the day bit foggy at first but sun came out loads of wrass and cod to 6 lb most returned for another day cracking day and good laugh as always inbox or call lee for spaces cheers
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20/05/2023
Fishing Report by Geoff Sharp
on Sweet William (Tyne, Tyne and Wear)
20 May 2023 by Geoff Sharp
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Massive thanks to the lads for coming from as far away as London for a run out today.
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The day started off with a chill in the air, shrouded in a thick blanket of fog which lasted until mid-afternoon, until the sun finally burnt through. The south easterly swell seemed to have lingered on making it uncomfortable at times.
We started on the inner rough grounds and there were codling, pouting and coalies, but still no mackerel even on some of the favoured inshore shoaling wrecks.
The first few wrecks started slow, with the lads picking away at pouting, whiting, coalies, pollock and codling.
Once the tide started to flood, it was good to see the codling turn back on again in numbers after a notable absence a few days ago.
Nothing particularly noteworthy came aboard, other than a single Ling weighing in at just shy of 8lb (which isn’t too bad here for this time of year).
It was good to get back towards the Tyne later in the afternoon and continue to pick away at codling in the sunshine and calmer seas!