I did search and couldnt find a thread, but I am sure there was one on here I love fishing, just being out there if you are catching nothing is better than being at work or in the house. Had a few mackerel from Seaham pier recently, and I probably had my most productive session on a boat for over 40 years on Thursday, Cod, Haddock, whiting and the much undervalued mackerel. If anyone is thinking about it as a hobby, and wants any advice/help, I am willing to help, It's probably **** what I tell you, but talking **** is good sometimes
It's good to talk, helps with overcoming problems and issues affecting people. If circumstances change, I'll be in touch.
Matthew 4:19 NIV [19] “Come, follow me,” Jesus said, “and I will send you out to fish for people.” https://bible.com/bible/111/mat.4.19.NIV
Never fished, but I like the idea of a cabin on a lake in Canada, sitting in a boat in the middle of the lake fishing, reading and generally getting away from it all
I’ve got a river right outside my front door, never fly fished before so went out and bought all the gear. Went and got my licence and then went to see my mate who lives for fly fishing. He talked me through loads of things and then said you need to hurry up the season finishes tomorrow.
Dont buy any more gear, its addictive, I keep trying to buy stuff I have loads of! Seaham pier is member only, Shields and Roker are smashed at the moment. Kids are free (Membership must have gone through the roof)
I live over in Cumbria mate I already have about 20 rods, couldn’t even go and buy a fly Rod, no, bought 3 . My nearest tackle shop is Gerry’s and now a fly fishing shop has opened a few doors away. Help!
Bought from Gerry@s on line before. I have gear everywhere and still keep looking Its made to catch the fishermen not the fish Having said that I was fishing with a rod which is over 40 years old on Thursday (boat) and it was great
Out on the boat today, my best fish for years, 11 lb 4 ounce ling (and Mackerel, Whiting, Haddock, and 1 Codling smaller than my hand)
Thanks. No, I thought it might be a charter boat Was wanting to have a day out with my 3 sons and only thought of going from Hartlepool but that might be another option. Love to go seafishing, especially when on a UK holiday.
I dont know why but Sunderland doesnt seem to have many charter boats, wheras The Tyne and Hartlepool do. There is a cracking charter boat at the marina, but for some reason his facebook page is private, it looks immaculate, Having said that it looks like he polishes it every day Info here https://www.nesa.co.uk/forums/forum/nesa/boat-fishing/726418-new-sunderland-charter-boat
Thanks again and for the info provided. I googled the Marina as well and found another one called the Sapphire, skippered by Peter. Thanks again
I saw the Sapphire advertised, the other one is immaculate, that obviously doesnt mean he catches any fish I reckon he makes people take their shoes off before getting onboard
Sometimes I get out with a mate on his boat and we say the same thing. Then we figure out that the fish aren’t daft. They know the sound of his boat and word gets around the fishy community that there are two awesome fishermen up on the surface and the fish need to scarper quick fast if they know what’s good for them. That’s the excuse we use anyway.
I used to coarse fish in my younger days. loved it no matter the weather if I was catching, Hated it in everything but sunshine if I wasn’t!!