Latest Fishing Reports: England
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06/2016
Fishing Report by Colin Penny
on Flamer IV (Weymouth, Dorset)
Jun 2016 by Colin Penny
Report on-board Flamer IV
Kevin Clark alias K9 landed his first Cod of the year weighing 11Ib 8oz while drifting a wreck with an orange Red Gill lure.
The Next Wrecking Trips with places available in June and July - June 21st, 26th, 30th, July 2nd, 17th, 23rd, 24th.
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20/06/2016
Fishing Report by Phil White
on Chinook 3 (Bradwell Marina, Essex)
20 Jun 2016 by Phil White
Report on-board Chinook 3
Great fishing over the weekend with hounds up to 16 lb, some nice bass and thornbacks, also mackerel starting to show again, best reported tope at 71 lb.
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19/06/2016
Fishing Report by Philip Higgins
on Mistress Linda / San Gina3 (Poole, Dorset)
19 Jun 2016 by Philip Higgins
Report on-board Mistress Linda / San Gina3
On a wreck fishing Albion SAC club comp local angler Les Jones had his 'red letter' day 1st landing a fine 12lb Turbot whilst drifting at 3kts then a new PB Ling followed by Pollack, overall the quantity was below expectations the quality was excellent, the catch included Cod, Pollack, Ling, Turbot and to finish the day Angling Trust member Neil Wilson landed a good size Bass which with tears in his eyes he returned.
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19/06/2016
Fishing Report by Great Escape
on Great Escape (Hartlepool, Durham)
19 Jun 2016 by Great Escape
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The fishing is picking up with some good size ling and cod coming on board and loads of makeral showing now
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18/06/2016
Fishing Report by Lee Fox
on Lady Helen (Liverpool, Merseyside)
18 Jun 2016 by Lee Fox
Report on-board Lady Helen
Great day again lady Helen yesterday 7 on board lots of smoothies to 8lb lots of dabs to 2/5 lb still plenty of places over the summer weekdays weekends check out our calendar for available dates thanks..
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06/2016
Fishing Report by Rich Ward
on Shy-Torque III (Whitby, North Yorkshire)
Jun 2016 by Rich Ward
Report on-board Shy-Torque III
Hi all,
Sorry it's been a while since we reported in but it has all been rather hectic for the Shy-Torque anglers of late and I've been suffering from a really nasty Kidney infection so not been on top form really.
I won't go into too much detail about the catches but on the whole the fishing has been very acceptable indeed. As always, we have had a few days where they have been a little illusive too. That's fishing!!
We had one of our association sponsors on board the other day. Bob Ellis from "Focus Training" his son Sam and a friend who helps Bob run his own private boat here at Whitby, Richard.
The trip was initially booked as a sharking trip, but because the Mackerel are running a little late again this year and the first couple of shark trips have proved negative we decided that a general days bottom fishing for Cod was going to be in order.
We kicked off the day a little slow working a few wrecks off shore. No great shakes, so we started making our way back towards Whitby dropping on various bits of scrap and ground. The day ended on the 9 mile rough where we had a lovely picking of Codling and Ling to round the day off.
Bob and the lads have re-scheduled their sharking trip for a day in August when, hopefully, we will be catching plenty of Mackerel and be having more success.
Bob, Sam and Richard are pictured.
Check the catches updates for Shy-Torque here on CBUK
The Summer competition is just a week away now starting 25th June. We still have a few dates during the 3 week event with places, so if you fancy a crack at the big money prizes give me a ring or contact me via the computer. We kindly ask that you remain ever loyal to our sponsors. The Skippers Cafe is our main sponsor this year and is open every morning now from 6.0 am. A great range of breakfast food before your trip. Hook, Line and Sinker tackle shop are also sponsoring this Summer competition and is open every morning from 5.45 am. Malcolm and Paula will welcome you warmly and have all your terminal tackle in stock including bait for the day.
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UPCOMING INDIVIDUAL SPACES ONBOARD Shy-Torque III
Thu 13/02/2025 6 Spaces 8 Hours Need 2 more for trip go-ahead. Uptiding trip. 5.4m tide. Will sail with just 3 anglers. John Short 1. Cod / Coalfish (Coley/Saithe) / Ling (Common) / Pollock.View details Sat 15/02/2025 2 Spaces 8 Hours Uptiding trip. 5.4m tide. Tom Allen 6. Cod / Coalfish (Coley/Saithe) / Ling (Common) / Pollock.View details Sun 16/02/2025 8 Spaces 8 Hours Need 4 more for trip go-ahead. Uptiding trip. 5.3m. Will sail with just 4 anglers. Cod / Coalfish (Coley/Saithe) / Ling (Common) / Pollock.View details Mon 17/02/2025 6 Spaces 8 Hours Need 2 more for trip go-ahead. Uptiding trip. 5.1m tide. Will sail with just 3 anglers. Lawrence Byrne 1. Cod / Coalfish (Coley/Saithe) / Ling (Common) / Pollock.View details Thu 20/02/2025 6 Spaces 8 Hours Need 1 more for trip go-ahead. Offshore wrecking trip. 4.5m tide. tide. Will sail with just 4 anglers. Cliff A 2. Bill B 1. Cod / Coalfish (Coley/Saithe) / Ling (Common) / Pollock.View details Fri 21/02/2025 2 Spaces 8 Hours Offshore wrecking trip. 4.2m tide. Cliff A 2. Chris Ibbotson 1. Craig White 4. Cod / Coalfish (Coley/Saithe) / Ling (Common) / Pollock.View details Sat 22/02/2025 1 Space 8 Hours Offshore trip includes wrecking. 4.1m tide. Room for 1. Cole Dempsey 4. James 1. Marius 3. Cod / Coalfish (Coley/Saithe) / Ling (Common) / Pollock.View details Sun 23/02/2025 8 Spaces 8 Hours Need 3 more for trip go-ahead. Offshore wrecking trip. 4.2m tide. Will sail with just 4 anglers. James 1. Cod / Coalfish (Coley/Saithe) / Ling (Common) / Pollock.View details Mon 24/02/2025 8 Spaces 8 Hours Need 4 more for trip go-ahead. Offshore wrecking trip. 4.2m tide. Will sail with just 4 anglers. Cod / Coalfish (Coley/Saithe) / Ling (Common) / Pollock.View details Tue 25/02/2025 8 Spaces 8 Hours Need 4 more for trip go-ahead. Offshore wrecking trip. 4.6m tide. Will sail with just 4 anglers. Cod / Coalfish (Coley/Saithe) / Ling (Common) / Pollock.View details -
17/06/2016
Fishing Report by Rob Lee
on Luna-Sea (Merlin) (Liverpool, Merseyside)
17 Jun 2016 by Rob Lee
Report on-board Luna-Sea (Merlin)
5 hour trip today, been out most days this week, fishing good, good mixed bag of Mackeral, Gurnard, Skate Bullhuss, Codling,Dabs, ect,
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15/06/2016
Fishing Report by TERRY BATT
on Vanishing Point-2 (Bradwell Marina, Essex)
15 Jun 2016 by TERRY BATT
Report on-board Vanishing Point-2
We have been out just about every day this week, and for the most part the fishing has been electric...!!
Many, many Smoothounds over 10lbs and the better ones hitting the scales at 17 lbs.
Well on Wednesday, some good old mates of mine, Albie, Terry Les Terry, and a few of their mate that have fished with me since the Vicky Emma days, booked to come out after a 3 year absence as we were away wind farming, but now we are back they booked up their first trip, and what a trip it was, non stop action..!! from the time we dropped the anchor until the time it was time to go home..
At one point we had two landing nets on the go, me at the bow, and Nicola at the stern, and we couldn't keep up, with 5 rods hooked up on big hounds of which two snapped up purely because we couldn't get to them in time, !! but it is difficult when that happens because most were hire rods, we didn't have time to re-tackle the rods but after a sort lull in proceeding, Nicola shot back into the wheelhouse and quickly re-tackled the destroyed terminal rigs that had been involved in what can only be described, hound carnage ....lol
After a few hours, the bites did subside, and I said to the guys, we need to move from this spot and go about half a mile east to catch up with these fish, and get back into it again, but they said they were fairly tired out, and as much fun as it was could we now go for Thornbacks...!!!! (see Ron, some people still like them ..lol)
So we mover around 3.5 miles to the South West a bit of ground I have not fished for 10 years, but I was banking on the fact things usually stay the same, and we were not disappointed, first fish up was a lovely 13 lbs Roker, the a string of Thornback's followed in a nice constant flow giving me and Nicola a well earned rest, from the manic onslaught the Smoothound attack...lol it was like a scene form Zulu Dawn...lol.
Right.... now down to the hero to zero story...!!
Yesterday our party wanted to have a serious go for the big Tope, boy did we have the right conditions for it.
We departed Bradwell at 0700 and headed out a very long way, even by our standards, we had a tide just on the verge, of the start of the ebb, fresh baits blue skies zero wind, the water was like tap water, and confidence was high.
Once the tide started to flow properly, we were further encouraged by seeing a lot of Cuttlefish bones floating past, with small triangular teeth marks in, so we knew we were in the right area, so just a matter of time..... Time...... more time.... but nothing, with the tide now pushing through quite hard, I decided to make a move a couple of miles NW to a know hot spot..!!! this'll do it I thought, after 15 mins with nice fresh baits on we had a pick up..!!! we got ready for the first run... but the fish just dropped the bait, and that was it... we didn't see a Tope all day, we had some hounds on another rod we put out while waiting for the main event, and some Thornback Rays, plenty of Doggies... but sadly no Tope.
It just goes to show you can have everything just right good bait evidence these large predators are right in the area, but they just wont play..... and that' Tope fishing For you, but the boys fish right on till the end with no complaints they new the score before we went, but I take my hat off the specimen hunters who stick it out, fish or no fish ...!!! I think it helped that England were victorious over Wales which the match was on our 32 inch flat screen tv so they didn't have to miss the footie....lol
Ok guys, a day off today to catch up on life before tomorrow, when it all starts again..... So there you have it we don't always have startling days, sometimes it just don't happen, and I think you should tell of the days when it all goes pear-shaped and not always bells and whistles ..... Hero to Zero, .. it happens...
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15/06/2016
Fishing Report by TERRY BATT
on Vanishing Point-2 (Bradwell Marina, Essex)
15 Jun 2016 by TERRY BATT
Report on-board Vanishing Point-2
We have been out just about every day this week, and for the most part the fishing has been electric...!!
Many, many Smoothounds over 10lbs and the better ones hitting the scales at 17 lbs.
Well on Wednesday, some good old mates of mine, Albie, Terry Les Terry, and a few of their mate that have fished with me since the Vicky Emma days, booked to come out after a 3 year absence as we were away wind farming, but now we are back they booked up their first trip, and what a trip it was, non stop action..!! from the time we dropped the anchor until the time it was time to go home..
At one point we had two landing nets on the go, me at the bow, and Nicola at the stern, and we couldn't keep up, with 5 rods hooked up on big hounds of which two snapped up purely because we couldn't get to them in time, !! but it is difficult when that happens because most were hire rods, we didn't have time to re-tackle the rods but after a sort lull in proceeding, Nicola shot back into the wheelhouse and quickly re-tackled the destroyed terminal rigs that had been involved in what can only be described, hound carnage ....lol
After a few hours, the bites did subside, and I said to the guys, we need to move from this spot and go about half a mile east to catch up with these fish, and get back into it again, but they said they were fairly tired out, and as much fun as it was could we now go for Thornbacks...!!!! (see Ron, some people still like them ..lol)
So we mover around 3.5 miles to the South West a bit of ground I have not fished for 10 years, but I was banking on the fact things usually stay the same, and we were not disappointed, first fish up was a lovely 13 lbs Roker, the a string of Thornback's followed in a nice constant flow giving me and Nicola a well earned rest, from the manic onslaught the Smoothound attack...lol it was like a scene form Zulu Dawn...lol.
Right.... now down to the hero to zero story...!!
Yesterday our party wanted to have a serious go for the big Tope, boy did we have the right conditions for it.
We departed Bradwell at 0700 and headed out a very long way, even by our standards, we had a tide just on the verge, of the start of the ebb, fresh baits blue skies zero wind, the water was like tap water, and confidence was high.
Once the tide started to flow properly, we were further encouraged by seeing a lot of Cuttlefish bones floating past, with small triangular teeth marks in, so we knew we were in the right area, so just a matter of time..... Time...... more time.... but nothing, with the tide now pushing through quite hard, I decided to make a move a couple of miles NW to a know hot spot..!!! this'll do it I thought, after 15 mins with nice fresh baits on we had a pick up..!!! we got ready for the first run... but the fish just dropped the bait, and that was it... we didn't see a Tope all day, we had some hounds on another rod we put out while waiting for the main event, and some Thornback Rays, plenty of Doggies... but sadly no Tope.
It just goes to show you can have everything just right good bait evidence these large predators are right in the area, but they just wont play..... and that' Tope fishing For you, but the boys fish right on till the end with no complaints they new the score before we went, but I take my hat off the specimen hunters who stick it out, fish or no fish ...!!! I think it helped that England were victorious over Wales which the match was on our 32 inch flat screen tv so they didn't have to miss the footie....lol
Ok guys, a day off today to catch up on life before tomorrow, when it all starts again..... So there you have it we don't always have startling days, sometimes it just don't happen, and I think you should tell of the days when it all goes pear-shaped and not always bells and whistles ..... Hero to Zero, .. it happens...
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16/06/2016
Fishing Report by Lee Fox
on Lady Helen (Liverpool, Merseyside)
16 Jun 2016 by Lee Fox
Report on-board Lady Helen
Hard day today on lady Helen headed out at 10am start 7 lads on board headed for Burbo wind farm wer we landed smoothies in quick succession ,with the northerly east wind and the Algee in the water it's went really quiet for a few hours we decided to move to rock channel the clarity off water wasent right the algee has move back in with the northerly wind. but we managed lots of nice sizes dabs & whiting . back out sat and sun .. few wkend dates been made available any 1 interested give us a call.07514 337195 ......
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