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29/07/2023
Fishing Report by Rich Ward
29 Jul 2023 by Rich Ward
Paul Hough and his mates Daniel and Andy booked the boat for themselves today.
Paul had asked me last year if I would consider taking him out to some of the wrecks we used to work commercially 30+ years ago.
Luckily for them the weather fell perfectly for them and we sailed at 5.0am on a flat calmer.
First stop was a small wreck 30 miles North of the harbour. One fish! Oh shit!
On to another one three miles further on. Two fish! Oh f***!!!
We trotted South then to another bit of scrap that isn’t charted or plotted. Bingo!
At last some fish! Not bundles, but a steady picking for an hour so resulting in a full box between the three of them.
It’s amazing what a morale booster it is when the fish start coming steady.
We ended the day on a short strip of ground 35 miles off where the lads took another box of fish and I managed a box myself. It fished the best out of all the marks. Should’ve gone there first!! Who knew!
That’s one off Paul’s bucket list and I’m really pleased we managed to save the day on the last two marks.
Thanks very much for your company lads and hopefully we’ll see you again next year for another long trip.
Cheers.
Rich
07733 233352
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29/07/2023
Fishing Report by Rich Ward
29 Jul 2023 by Rich Ward
Paul Hough and his mates Daniel and Andy booked the boat for themselves today.
Paul had asked me last year if I would consider taking him out to some of the wrecks we used to work commercially 30+ years ago.
Luckily for them the weather fell perfectly for them and we sailed at 5.0am on a flat calmer.
First stop was a small wreck 30 miles North of the harbour. One fish! Oh shit!
On to another one three miles further on. Two fish! Oh f***!!!
We trotted South then to another bit of scrap that isn’t charted or plotted. Bingo!
At last some fish! Not bundles, but a steady picking for an hour so resulting in a full box between the three of them.
It’s amazing what a morale booster it is when the fish start coming steady.
We ended the day on a short strip of ground 35 miles off where the lads took another box of fish and I managed a box myself. It fished the best out of all the marks. Should’ve gone there first!! Who knew!
That’s one off Paul’s bucket list and I’m really pleased we managed to save the day on the last two marks.
Thanks very much for your company lads and hopefully we’ll see you again next year for another long trip.
Cheers.
Rich
07733 233352
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28/07/2023
Fishing Report by Rich Ward
28 Jul 2023 by Rich Ward
Like a roller coaster at the moment for us with the fishing, with good days and not so good days.
Yesterday’s group had a lovey day on the fish with Cod into double digits.
We picked away on the first wreck for a good couple of hours with barely 15 yards movement on each drift. Perfect conditions for working the scrap.
The very first fish aboard was a Cod of 12lb 7oz caught by one of our regulars, Chris Siddle (past competition winner) sharply followed by another good Cod of 11lb 6oz. That one caught by Steve Eaton from Holbeach.
Steve hadn’t been fishing for 20 years and was well pleased with his new P.B!
Well done to him and Chris.
After we picked the wreck clean we just had time for a few drops on one more wreck which to be fair, in comparison, was crap!!
Just half a dozen from that one.
The lads said they wanted some fresh Mackerel to take so we ran back to the local grounds to try for them.
Luckily the afternoon tide was just as fruitful as the morning and they got loads to take home.
All in all a great day on the water with great weather and the usual good humour and giggles.
Cheers lads and see you all again soon.
The leading fish in the Shy-Torque fish of the month still stands with Chinese Henry’s 13lb Cod caught last Tuesday.
Cheers
Rich
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27/07/2023
Fishing Report by Rich Ward
27 Jul 2023 by Rich Ward
Unlike Tuesday this week, yesterday’s efforts weren’t rewarded well for us at all.
Seldom two days the same at present and that’s why it’s called fishing, not catching.
100% effort from all on board but a struggle really from start to finish with just a few fish here and there.
The best drop of the day was on a wreck just 3 miles East of the harbour on our way home.
On the first drift the lads boated 6 fish!
After that, just a couple more.
The Shads didn’t work very well for us either yesterday. The swell running from the North definitely hindering their performance at present with nearly all todays fish coming up on the fresh Mackerel baited rigs. I reckon the clarity isn’t so good on the bottom.
Around 25 fish for the day.
Hopefully a little better for us today, fingers crossed.
I’ll report on the not so good days as well as the good ones and you’ll be able to see your fish in the catches section on here, be-it a small fish or a “lunker!”
Always best to be open and honest about things in this game!
Cheers
Rich
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26/07/2023
Fishing Report by Rich Ward
26 Jul 2023 by Rich Ward
Yesterday started out on the fresh side with the breeze coming down from the NW at the back of tide, the drift was a bit quick for us.
We gathered the Mackerel, which, after the Northerly over the last couple of days were a pleasure to see.
Enough for the bait stocks in one 5 minute drift.
As the speed of the drift eased down towards 11.0am we dropped on a bit of scrap and the lads benefited from a good 2 hours fishing with a good number of Ling to just under 9lb coming aboard and Cod to 13lbs too!
The bait fishing was the best today with the fresh Mackerel doing the business.
Henry, one of our Chinese contingent landed the cracking Cod of 13lb dead and jumps into the lead for the free trip offered on the Shy-Torque III this month and each month until October. Well done and good luck to him!
The better of today’s fish coming up on the baited rigs. The Shads taking a few, but after the last couple of days Northerly’s I think the water is just off clear on the bottom.
Cheers for now,
Rich
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23/07/2023
Fishing Report by Rich Ward
23 Jul 2023 by Rich Ward
As the tides ease back towards the neaps this coming week, the fishing has become much steadier on the more inshore marks.
Yesterday, we started the day off, as is the norm this time of year, looking for the Mackerel to get the bait for the day. Not quite as good as the day previous but still plenty enough for what we needed.
We started our bottom fishing on the 7 mile again but the fishing was poor compared to Friday. Just a dozen or so fish to keep.
Slack water was 10.30am so we uprooted and dropped on a bit of scrap on the 9 mile where we picked nicely for a couple of hours.
An old mate, Craig Harland, who I haven’t seen for a year or so was with us and he fished well on the wreck bring up doubles of Codling and some Ling.
Around 35 fish taken there.
Once we’d “milked” the wreck we ran to the ground marks nearby and managed to boat a further 20+ fish to end the day. The usual Whiting, Pouting and Haddock boated along the way too.
Mat Spinks took the best Codling of the day, a couple of ounces over 7lb.
Another great day at sea with good company.
A few of yesterday’s fish shown.
Cheers
Rich
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22/07/2023
Fishing Report by Rich Ward
22 Jul 2023 by Rich Ward
We sailed yesterday with a mixed group of lads.
The NW breeze at the back of the tide hindered us somewhat to start the day, so we gathered up the Mackerel for the bait stocks. Millions of them!! (Only kept enough for what we needed though)
As the tide started to ease back around 9.30am we dropped on a local ground mark. It kept us going for a steady 2-3 hours where the guys picked away at Codling Ling and Haddock.
The baited rigs probably being the most successful, but the Shads also clicking a good number too.
My old mate May Spinks showed me a gold and white Shad which he said he had never caught a thing on,ever. Said it was rubbish and I’d have no chance with it. I popped it on a nabbed 8 fish with it! Anglers and “danglers”!
All in all a great day out with sport for everyone on board.
Cheers
Rich
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20/07/2023
Fishing Report by Rich Ward
20 Jul 2023 by Rich Ward
A great day for our mixed team today on the Shy-Torque III yesterday.
A perfect day for a cruise to escape the fairly heavy running tide on the more inshore marks.
We chose a run out to the offshore “Hills” for a change of scenery and they were wick with fish. Soon the deck was “alive with the sound of fish flapping!!” Sorry!
With no moves throughout the day, the lads had the chance of a great days sport on the fish and the majority did just that. The team ending up with the thick end of 90 fish to keep.
No big fish today but some lovely plump Codling to just short of the 7lb mark.
A fabulous day in the water with everyone taking a nice bag of fish home.
Crewman Fergus and me really enjoyed the day too.
Cheers lads and see you all again.
Rich
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17/07/2023
Fishing Report by Rich Ward
17 Jul 2023 by Rich Ward
Well, that’s yet another Summer angling competition over here at Whitby.
Firstly I’d like to congratulate my old mate John Wilford, skipper of the charter boat 2 Dogs on his win in this year’s event.
John’s angler Peter O’Donnell from Hull caught a cracking Ling of 16lb 12oz early in the competition which held out to the end and bagged him the top prize of £1000.00 plus his £50.00 Daily Cash prize.
Peter also gets a 2 night stay at the Middle Earth Tavern. Well done to him!!
Our results personally weren’t too bad to be fair.
Alan Brown from Blackburn took 3rd place overall on the Shy-Torque III which won him £500.00 plus a 2 night stay at the Middle Earth Tavern. His fish also wins him a free trip on our boat for the heaviest fish on the boat in June. Well done to him!
Edward Davies took the junior prize on the Shy-Torque III with a Codling of 5lb 1/2oz.
His fish wins him a nice £200.00
More new tackle being bought there I reckon. Well done to you Ted!!
All in all a competition with very mixed weather this year which did impede us, with 11 days of cancellations!
I’m sure a lot more fish would have been taken to the scales had we got out more, but that’s the great British weather for you!
I’d like to thank all our sponsors in the event this year too, without who, we wouldn’t be able to host these great competitions. Cheers.
Also, a big thank you to all those who had a go this year. If you weren’t lucky enough to bag a winning fish in this competition, there is always next year’s, or you could have a go in our late Summer competition in September which starts on Saturday 9th September and runs for a fortnight. Some lovely prizes to be had in that one too!
Cheers for now,
Rich
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13/07/2023
Fishing Report by Rich Ward
13 Jul 2023 by Rich Ward
The last couple of days haven’t been too bad fish wise. Just a pesky off land breeze making things tricky at times.
Monday fished the best out of the two days with the weather conditions being the better out of the two, with around 50 fish boated to keep and the usual smaller chuck backs.
The Summer competition comes to a close this weekend and with the forecasters predicting strong winds for Saturday and Sunday, it might end on Friday. Let’s hope it changes for the better for all the competitors.
Good luck to one and all.
Cheers for now,
Rich
07733 233352
richardward384@yahoo.co.uk