Latest Fishing Reports: England
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20/09/2017
Fishing Report by peter stubbs
on Sapphire 2 charters (Sunderland, Tyne and Wear)
20 Sep 2017 by peter stubbs
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Wednesday 20th September, 3 Lads booked a 6hr trip out today and what can I say from start to finish it was fish evey drop with well over a 100 cod and around 70 keepers to 10lb, Even my partner Julie join in today taken cod at 3 at a time, Well done lads for a cracking day and good company,
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20/09/2017
Fishing Report by Colin De Block
on Lead Us (Lowestoft, Suffolk)
20 Sep 2017 by Colin De Block
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A busy 4hrs and the first Cod of the season
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Headed off to catch the last of the flood and start off the ebb to avoid the full force of the big tides at the moment. Once the anchor was down and the boat settled we were into fish straight away a nice smoothhound to start with then almost a fish a cast a mixture of spotties and whiting, Tim had a lovely 5.5lb Cod and as the tide eased the thornbacks started to show with Josh and Mark both landing one apiece thing went quiet over slack water which only lasted 30 mins as soon as the flood started to run the fish came back again. We ended the session with 1 cod 2 smoothounds 3 thornbacks 2 spurdogs lots of spotties and a few whitingUPCOMING INDIVIDUAL SPACES ONBOARD Lead Us
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09/2017
Fishing Report by Sam Cumming
on Silver Spray II (Poole, Dorset)
Sep 2017 by Sam Cumming
Report on-board Silver Spray II
The Headline trip for the last month only just squeezed into this report as it happened just two days ago. Our planned trip to target ling and black bream was met with perfect conditions for a change. With so many of the small neap tides getting blown off by high winds this year I have to admit I was sceptical at times leading up to it. Happy to be proved wrong on this occasion we headed over the horizon and after a cup tea and a few drifts the tide was right to chuck the anchor in and get down to the serious stuff. First up were the ling taking mackerel flappers and heavy hok-eye rigs baited with squid. A frantic hour saw plenty of ling mixed in with congers come to the boat until the tide started to cut away and they went off the feed, as was expected. After our success with the big gear people were reluctant to switch over to the lighter stuff, Mickey Claire from coventry landing our first bream of the day at 5lb 12oz soon speeded up the transition however. Bob Summers followed that up with a cracking PB of 5lb before a few more congers and even a couple of cod on the lighter gear. We saved the best for last though as Mickey Claire made it quite an incredible brace when he wrestled another black bream to the boat just before slack. This time around it weighed in at 6lb 8oz, just shy of the british record and certainly a new boat record for us at Silver Spray. Talk about a red letter day, what a monster fish, well done Mickey that’s going to be a tough one to beat. The bass fishing of late definitely deserves a mention. The usual lures and live baits working well, it's been nice to see so many fish coming up around the slack water on cut baits. Kev Lee topping the charts this month with a fine fish of 9lb 8oz on mackerel strip. Further inshore the plaice fishing in Poole Bay has been brilliant, not just the numbers of fish showing up but also some real whoppers. Frazer Jones landed one of 4lb 8oz after over 2 years without a fishing trip to his name. And to round off a brilliant months fishing we managed to land a porbeagle shark on our first try of the year. Caught by Casey Alcock on his birthday the fish took one and a half hours to bring to the boat and was estimated to be 150-180lb, a truly magnificent creature. We are coming up to our last trip over to Alderney this year, looking forward to next year the dates are starting to fill up already so get in touch if you are interested in a list of dates.
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Silver Spray
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Sun 09/02/2025 1 Space £120.00pp Banks fishing spurs huss tope rays congers whiting hounds £120 1 spaces 7 anglers onboard Bull Huss / Smooth-hound (Common) / Spurdog / Tope / Blonde Ray.View details Sat 22/02/2025 3 Spaces £120.00pp Banks fishing spurs huss tope rays congers whiting hounds £120 3 spaces 7 anglers onboard Bull Huss / Smooth-hound (Common) / Spurdog / Tope / Blonde Ray.View details Sun 23/02/2025 5 Spaces £120.00pp Banks fishing spurs huss tope rays congers whiting hounds £120 5 spaces 7 anglers onboard Bull Huss / Smooth-hound (Common) / Spurdog / Tope / Blonde Ray.View details Mon 24/02/2025 3 Spaces 11 Hours £160.00pp Wreck fishing for pollock with turbot fishing over the slack £160 7 anglers max. 3 spaces Pollock / Turbot / Blonde Ray.View details Fri 07/03/2025 3 Spaces 10 Hours £160.00pp Wreck fishing for big pollock maybe a session at anchor to fillet the fish - £160 3 spaces 7 anglers max. Pollock / Spurdog / Blonde Ray.View details Sun 09/03/2025 6 Spaces 10 Hours £160.00pp Wreck fishing for big pollock maybe a session at anchor to fillet the fish - £160 6 spaces 7 anglers max. Pollock / Spurdog / Blonde Ray.View details Mon 10/03/2025 3 Spaces 10 Hours £160.00pp Wreck fishing for big pollock maybe a session at anchor to fillet the fish - £160 3 spaces 7 anglers max. Pollock / Spurdog / Blonde Ray.View details Fri 21/03/2025 6 Spaces 10 Hours £160.00pp Wreck fishing for big pollock maybe a session at anchor to fillet the fish - £160 6 spaces 7 anglers max. Pollock / Spurdog / Blonde Ray.View details Sun 23/03/2025 4 Spaces 10 Hours £160.00pp Wreck fishing for big pollock maybe a session at anchor to fillet the fish - £160 4 spaces 7 anglers max. Pollock / Spurdog / Blonde Ray.View details Mon 24/03/2025 6 Spaces 9 Hours £120.00pp Banks fishing spurs blondes hounds tope huss congers £120 6 spaces 7 anglers max. Bull Huss / Conger Eel / Smooth-hound (Common) / Spurdog / Blonde Ray.View details -
18/09/2017
Fishing Report by Allan Skinner
on JFK TWO (Tyne, Tyne and Wear)
18 Sep 2017 by Allan Skinner
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Managed a trip out on Monday
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Sea was a little snotty off to the wrecks and plenty mackerel as usual.
Picked up around 30 fish with lings 11lbs and 13 lbs cods to 7lbs
And at least 10 polllack 6-8lbs best at 9lbs.
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20/09/2017
Fishing Report by TERRY BATT
on Vanishing Point-2 (Bradwell Marina, Essex)
20 Sep 2017 by TERRY BATT
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Lot's of fish coming out at the moment... Bass, Hounds, Thornbacks, Dogs, and the first of the Whiting are showing..... so all good.
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09/2017
Fishing Report by Scott Belbin
on Galloper (Brightlingsea, Essex)
Sep 2017 by Scott Belbin
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Its been a long time since my last report on here. We had a few nice fish over the summer and the weather was ok on the whole. there were a few decent smooth-hounds about here and there along with some nice bass and the usual mixed bags of thorn-backs, dogfish and such like to make the days up. When it has been windy the blackwater estuary has produced the goods too. On the right tides we can do well in here and avoid the weed too. One morning with just two lads aboard we managed around 15 sizable bass (although most were returned due to the 1 bass per angler bag limit). We have also snuck out a few ballen and corkwing wrasse which aren’t too common around here. The river also produced the first codling of the season on my dads boat ‘Razorbill 3’ way back in august. It was only a small fish but hopefully a good sign of things to come in the fast approaching cod season. With that in mind im not expecting great guns from the cod but we should definitely see an improvement on last year (although that’s not hard as they barely showed). There were good numbers of little codletts along the shore in places in the spring so these fish are likely to return in the 12-18 inch bracket this autumn. Fingers crossed we should see a few bigger fish mixed in too along with the usual autumn run of thorn-backs, dogfish whiting ect. Although I may be a bit laxed on here with reports ect I keep my available dates as up to date as possible and my reports on my website and facebook are usually quite popular. For more information, reports and availability please visit
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Sat 08/02/2025 3 Spaces 12 Hours £100.00pp offshore tripView details Sat 22/02/2025 3 Spaces 12 Hours £100.00pp View details Sat 08/03/2025 3 Spaces 12 Hours £100.00pp View details Sat 15/03/2025 9 Spaces 10 Hours £60.00pp View details Sat 22/03/2025 1 Space 12 Hours £100.00pp View details Sat 05/04/2025 2 Spaces 12 Hours £100.00pp View details Sat 19/04/2025 2 Spaces 12 Hours £100.00pp View details Sat 03/05/2025 1 Space 12 Hours £100.00pp View details Sat 10/05/2025 9 Spaces 10 Hours £60.00pp View details Sat 17/05/2025 9 Spaces 10 Hours £60.00pp View details -
17/09/2017
Fishing Report by brian poppy
on Cleveland Princess (Lowestoft, Suffolk)
17 Sep 2017 by brian poppy
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With light winds it was off to the Newcomb Bank,plenty of Spotty Dogs and a nice supprise today the Spurs have turned up best was 7lb plus a good lot of Whiting and a nice 5lb7oz Bass.
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17/09/2017
Fishing Report by brian poppy
on Cleveland Princess (Lowestoft, Suffolk)
17 Sep 2017 by brian poppy
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With light winds it was off to the Newcomb Bank,plenty of Spotty Dogs and a nice supprise today the Spurs have turned up best was 7lb plus a good lot of Whiting and a nice 5lb7oz Bass.
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18/09/2017
Fishing Report by Philip Higgins
on Mistress Linda / San Gina3 (Poole, Dorset)
18 Sep 2017 by Philip Higgins
Report on-board Mistress Linda / San Gina3
Hi
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After the success of the weekend Trigger fishing the planned trip to head west for Rays, Tope and Congers it was decided as these species would still be around in a couple of weeks time to take advantage of the superb Trigger fishing available so the Christchurch Angling Centre team geared up for mega light fishing and were soon rewarded with Plaice after Plaice, England shore angler Toby did not have the best of starts as he stood watching everyone else landing fish while he could not buy a bite. As the fish kept coming the time was fast approaching to put the anchor in for Triggers as they would start to feed soon. Julian was 1st to land a Trigger quickly followed by another double shot of Triggers ( not seen before this weekend now have 2 for the record) this was special for Julian as he had never caught one before then not to be out done Toby found his mojo landing lots of bream and finally his 1st Trigger and as a bream was lifted out of the water another Trigger followed the bottom bait which we left just below the surface and the Trigger swam around the bait mouthing it and just playing to our amusement before swimming off. Some good tides coming up for those big big Bream on the offshore marks this time of year so come and join us for some out of the box fishing.
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18/09/2017
Fishing Report by Malcolm Collins
on Just Mary (Christchurch, Dorset)
18 Sep 2017 by Malcolm Collins
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Hi All, another busy weekend aboard 'Just Mary' from Poole having Sold all ten Singles/Individuals spaces on both days, Saturday and the Sunday. With the right Neap tides Plan 'A' was always to travel to the Jurassic Coast in search of Big Fish. After a week of strong winds beforehand Saturday was calm and with flat seas we travelled to our intended destination. We found sufficient Mackerel, Garfish and Scad to commence our session on anchor. Two Congers came to two of my Hire rod Anglers and were duly photographed and returned alive. Also Dogfish and Bream but the latter again small. Before slack a move three miles South of Dancing Ledge and again at anchor produced more Conger including an over 2 metre specimen weighing 50lb for local Angler Dave Wing plus personal best Tope including a 40lb fish for Paul Green. Sunday and same plan same result with the return of my Apprentice Alex Kweller and his Thamesdown Pirates Anglers plus some new faces and locals with Nick Tate. More Personal Best fish landed and another good day although overall the size of the fish was less than on Saturday which had more Hire rods. More Jurassic Coast in a fortnights time and some great Neap tides to come, all the best, ta Malc.
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