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20/02/2016
Fishing Report by clem carter
on Wild Frontier 2 (Weymouth, Dorset)
20 Feb 2016 by clem carter
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One of our valued anglers, Allan Yates from Seabooms.com has provided the best report of the most recent day out aboard and we have copied snipits for you to enjoy here: You can read the full report on Allan's website:
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' Great start to the day weather wise glorious sunrise, low winds and temperatures around 6c. Weather forecast was against us with wind and rains due around mid day and as we steamed out to the wreck sea state was already lumpy but with wind direction and tides fishing was do-able. Arriving at the first wreck around 1000hrs with most of us including me were into fish and some klonkers coming aboard with the skipper Clem Carter and his crewman Rik Gold they were well busy charging round the boat landing fish. That scenario continued throughout the morning with many double figure fish and one at 19.5lbs we weighed it were taken. Around mid day winds were strengthening and the sea was heaping up but we were still lnding quality fish. My brief for the day was to sea trial two new lures my Turbo Fish and the Whackytails medium and large size and they took good fish so well happy with their perfomances and I also had good sport with my ultra light spinning rod and baitcaster reel loaded with 20lb braid that really was exciting fishing. Around 1300hrs the skipper and crew agreed to call time for two reasons main one we all had enough fish to take home so why rape the wreck stocks and most important winds were getting heavy and rain and sleet had set in so it was getting uncomfortable and we were mid channel 35miles out. Heading back to port the skipper and crewman filleted all the fish for us and we bagged them up ready for the freezers. So marks out of 10 for a good fish producing trip has to be 15 ! apart from weather you couldn't have asked for a better trip. '
THANK YOU ALLAN! ...and see you soon.