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  • 14/01/2014 Fishing Report by brian poppy

    14 Jan 2014 by brian poppy

    Had a play with the spratt nets today with a nice bit of fish that we can put in the smoker after we have had a sample in the pan,after 3 drifts we fished off the s/holm had a few yting and dabs it was a good with the sun shining down on us,if you would like a trip with us getting the net in the water let us know bp

  • 11/01/2014 Fishing Report by brian poppy

    11 Jan 2014 by brian poppy

    First report of 2014 it covers two trips 10/11/ Jan Friday ran north off the church a few whiting for our efforts and not much else at the start of the flood we headed back to the Stanford Channel much the same,saturday ran off a bit with a big swell I didont know weather we would stop but we had a go for 2hrs a few Whiting and Dabs no Cod it got a bit more lumpy as the wind picked up so went inside to the Stanford again at the backend of the ebb we had a nice lot of Dabs and a few decent sized Whiting,we are hoping that the Cod will show very soon as the reports that we are getting looks promising they are not to far away so don't miss the chance of getting that all time POB and a £100 top prize,Brian

  • 29/12/2013 Fishing Report by brian poppy

    29 Dec 2013 by brian poppy

    Nice day but a S/Westly windy forcast I made for the lee of Corton with a good colour in the water we were hoping for a few cod but we could only manage 2 with a few Whitings there were 7 boats fishing in the area all with much the same results were still in hope that some decent Cod will show water temp is still high we made 9c yesterday that well warm this dose not help,well done Chris/Gary/keil see you all soon,Brian

  • 17/12/2013 Fishing Report by brian poppy

    17 Dec 2013 by brian poppy

    Fished the Stanford Channel today for Dabs and Whiting we were not disappointed 52 Dabs and 37 Whiting not a bad days fishing considering the lack of Cod at the moment is making me turn on to these fish at least it keeps every one busy and a nice bit of fish to take home still lots of weed about on the flood look forward to seeing you in the new year Neal and have a great xmas,Brian

  • 14/12/2013 Fishing Report by brian poppy

    14 Dec 2013 by brian poppy

    We were hoping for better things today but only Dabs and Whitings no Cod showing weve herd some good reports that the commercial boys have started to get a bit well off around the 20 mile mark so fingures crossed it wont be long before they will be knocking on the door we will be there when they due have a great xmas all and I will be reporting on the trips as they happen,Brian.

  • 08/12/2013 Fishing Report by brian poppy

    8 Dec 2013 by brian poppy

    After the big seas that we had last week we didont know what to expect from the trips at the w/end Saturday ran off to the Holm bank as I new there would be a lot of weed inside a few Dabs and Whiting, ran back inside and had a few more of the same for Natalie and Michaels party,Sunday ran north off the church bit lumpy only managed a few Dabs and Whiting came back inside but loads of weed covering baits so decided to head back south but it was much the same until this aftermath settles then things will improve hopefully tomorrow hope you all have a great xmas and I look forward to seeing you all in the new year Brian

  • 03/12/2013 Fishing Report by brian poppy

    3 Dec 2013 by brian poppy

    No Cod today but the Dabs/Whiting has made up for it for Colin and camra shy Bernardo ran out side to begin with not much interest in our baits so came back in after tide started plenty of fish from anchoring up well done and have a great xmas bp

  • 29/11/2013 Fishing Report by brian poppy

    29 Nov 2013 by brian poppy

    Its been a mixed week with 4 trips under our belt and 1 more to go we started off on Tuesday with Total Sea Fishing competion winners that were staying at Sunrise Chalets Kessingland,we ran off to the Newcome Bank to see if there were some decent fish showing as I haven't been out there for a while it was a bit lumpy stayed a couple of hours conditions got a bit worse we had a few Whitings & Dabs but no Cod decided to run inside a bit to the S/holm a few more Whitings and Dabs no Cod Showing on these outer marks yet, last 2hrs fished the Stanford channel loads of good sized Whitings & Dabs with yes you've got it a Cod coming in at just under 4lbs in prime condition well done you two and hope you had a safe journey back to Plymouth and Kingsbridge,
    Wednesday Saw the boys from RAF Maraham fished off Corton today as reports were good for that area sat on the church mark till 13.00 with only 1 Cod showing but plenty of Whiting ran inside just off the beach approx. 300-400yds had 9 more Cod all around the 2lb-3lb size they were well pleased,
    Thursday went straight to the N/Roads only a few Whiting today but one of them went just over 2lb what a lovely fish we had 4 Cod on the ebb and another 8 on the flood these fish were all around the 2lbish size,
    Friday proved to be a change for the worse with only 2 Cod showing from snag ally and only 4 Whiting it was one of the most disappointing days I have endued for a long time considering what the trips had been like this week but that is fishing well done all and see you all again soon,bp

  • 20/11/2013 Fishing Report by brian poppy

    20 Nov 2013 by brian poppy

    The times are changing as the seasons as well our fishing marks are all so changing but we are still getting the goods all though the Cod that we are targeting are not showing as yet only a sprinkling of small fish but Whiting and Dabs are plenty in areas that we don't normally fish the last few trips we have had in excess of over 300 Whitings and 100 Dabs and 3 Rooker that we were not expecting,it wont be long now before the Cod start to show and when they do look out as we are 100% sure there will be some good sized fish coming to the boat this will give every one the boast we all need,bp.

  • 08/11/2013 Fishing Report by mark crame

    8 Nov 2013 by mark crame

    Good things come to those who bait…08/11/2013

    [i]“I had a fixed purpose when I put to sea.
    As I sat in the boat with my band of men,
    I meant to perform to the uttermost”[/i]

    I like to read. I find many useless words and sentences which make me think “Aha! I can use that!” Well, I have time to read when I’m on shift, lots of time in fact. I also get to see the sun come up and sometimes the caffeine is present just enough that I can put to sea, and like Beowulf I tend to do so with a fixed purpose.

    Well, today was going to include sitting in a boat with a band of men. A small band, to be fair, Brian and I in fact but for someone normally alone in a kayak that’s enough of a band to suit a quote. The quest, as this was, was to find a large cod or winter roker from a bit further out, intercepting them on the way in. Kind of a game of roulette here, a gamble. We both have enough in the freezer for the time being so we could afford to be patient. For me I could go a lot further out than normal, chase the tide and sit out conditions that otherwise would have kept me inshore or even ashore. Not to mention only out for 3-4 hours. But I’m one of those simple-minded souls who’s always happy whatever as long as I have a rod in my hand.

    Leave off work, exhausted, home, try to grab ten minutes, too excited, grab gear, bait, get changed, lock the door and down to the Yacht Club; in through the gate, down to the pontoons, engine warming up, kettle on, ropes off and away we go, out of the Yacht Club, out of the harbour and off to mark 1, out near the Southwest Holm. I’ve rigged up and baited up ready while Brian’s been ploughing through the swells, heading for where the fish might be.

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    We’ve got quite a mixture here, longshore herring and mackerel, both fresh, stale herring from the freezer, unwashed loligo squid, Lancashire black lug and two life yellowtail lug. They’re, umm, in reserve or something… I whack pennel out uptide and a wishbone across, 2/0’s baited with blacks and squid rings/heads, and drop a downtide pennel off the back. The water is running hard out here.

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    Brian’s first, a huge great whopping bend in the rod as the first whiting takes off!

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    It’s ignored. It’s a nice keeper – a lot of them are out here, around the ¾-1lb mark as an average maybe – but no, something bigger is wanted. Not just by us though.

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    Surrounded we were, anywhere up to five seals around us at any one time during the day. They didn’t want our whiting – there’s plenty of those and herring around – they were just waiting for the same thing as us, cod.

    With Brian in the lead I checked my rod; double shot on the wishbone. Again decent whiting but the flow was so quick I had the traces quite twisted. Better under 2 knots, those rigs. Still, it untwisted and went out again.

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    Then one hell of a bite on the cod uptider, one for the mantelpiece for sure:

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    Next was Brian’s roker rod, his big roker rod. Head and guts sent downtide ona balloon…

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    Things were really picking up!!!

    The tide slowed, we’d had plenty of decent whiting but not found our quarry so it was off now to the Three Mile Bank. The promised land where the spurdogs and tope had come in the summer, where the hounds and roker had been in numbers. The good fish come through here but what a nightmare when I tried it on the kayak, absolute nightmare, the depth and tide had me struggling and quite frankly it’s unlikely I’ll paddle out there again.

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    Well, we had more of the same; more good whiting, and I mean all the way through the day a few minutes apart, some tiny ones but mostly decent keepers, and more seals around us but we just couldn’t find a roker or cod this time. But that’s fishing, we tried.

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    Inshore the others were struggling too, two small codling from the roads, another further south from us so ahead on a safe bet but not by much. One last try perhaps, down to the South Holm where the ebb should be starting, slack having arrived out here…

    Brian went out to drop anchor and noticed the wind – it had built up considerably. The sky had darkened, there was heavy rain in a few places around us on the horizon so we hung back and waited. Then it started to hammer down with no telling how long it would last; we came in.

    You know, it’s marvellous to come in without having to make an effort after you’ve been busy all day; none of the up-anchor and paddle, wait for the surf to be how you want it, drag everything up the beach and the slope. Very genteel this way of fishing and I’ve rather come to love being spoilt! Just a quick wash and brush down of the deck and a bit of tidying up and we’re away. Part two to follow soon no doubt, will the cod join us?

    Marvellous day, haven’t a clue how many fish we had all in though, but there was certainly a lot.

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