Codlings and rock-codlings are plentiful a little to the eastward of Tynemouth; but, haddocks and cod, the staple of the Cullercoats fishermen, are not often caught in any great quantity within seven miles of the shore.
Coddle six largecodlings till they are very soft over a slow fire to prevent their bursting.
Take green apples the size of a walnut, codlings are the best, with the stalks on; put them into spring water with vine leaves in a preserving pan, and cover them close; set them on a slow fire.
Fishing for rock-codlings now became one of the chief recreations of the men while not engaged in bringing various necessaries from the wreck.
The codlings (Urophycis) are represented by numerous species on both shores of the Atlantic.
In this species the head is very large, broad and depressed, differing in this regard from the codlings and hakes, which have also two dorsal fins.
Of the feathered tribe of animals at the Bell Rock, we notice the shag, cormorant, and herring-gull, which sometimes rest upon the Rock when in search of codlings and other small fishes.
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