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  • 20/09/2023 Fishing Report by Scott Belbin on Galloper (Brightlingsea, Essex)

    20 Sep 2023 by Scott Belbin

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    It has been a funny summer for bass fishing so far. At times the offshore fishing has been slower than we have grown to expect but closer inshore the numbers have been exceptionally good and at times nothing short of phenomenal. I put this down to the vast amount of bait fish congregating closer to shore than usual. As you can see the lads had a very good trip the other day when I was lucky enough to find the bass 7 days straight before they tailed off. We fished feathers expecting a few drifts on tiny school bass to pirk up a slow day. We were pleasently surprised when the feathers came up with loads of keepers on. The lads soon had their quota and changed to spinning outfits for more sport. I quickly snapped a picture to try and show just how busy it was. This was commonplace at the time. Hopefully this will be a great sign of things to come as we concentrate our efforts on the offshore banks over the coming months. I look forward to it and have a few individual spaces as well as full boat bookings available for offshore bass trips and general trips alike. Please contact me to join us on 07956411528
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    07/10-offshore bass 4 spaces @ £100pp
    08/10-offshore bass 5 spaces @ £100pp
    22/10-offshore bass 5 spaces @ £100pp
    27/10-general trip 8 spaces @ £60pp
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    Sat 09/11/2024 1 Space 12 Hours £100.00pp
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    Sat 07/12/2024 12 Hours £100.00pp
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