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  • 26/04/2015 Fishing Report by Rob Hickin

    26 Apr 2015 by Rob Hickin

    This weekend we had quite a few good size bream coming aboard the biggest 2lb -12oz male fish , good numbers of Smoothounds starting to show up to 12lb all of which were released . along with a couple Undulates actually being caught on bream gear a great fight on light tackle & small baits . we also managed a nice 3lb squid much to our surprise we got to net it before it let go .
    With tides building this week & a reasonable forecast hopefully we should see more bream arriving so fishing is looking good at the moment lets just hope the weather plays its part & stays settled

    Check my calender for availability you never know you might catch the one that got away !!!!!!!!!!!

  • 20/01/2015 Fishing Report by Rob Hickin

    20 Jan 2015 by Rob Hickin

    Good start for 2015 continuing on the Sea-Juicer i got a the last couple of days , although the fishing was not fast & furious still managed 12 cod on the boat biggest a PB for Richard Warren of 14lb -8oz always nice to see someone get a new PB, a few congers one over 45lb & a few nice whiting up to 2lb
    with big tides later this week & a reasonable forecast hopefully I can have another crack at them before they disappear at the end of the month

    Check my calender for availability you never know you might catch the one that got away !!!!!!!!!!!

  • 04/01/2015 Fishing Report by Rob Hickin

    4 Jan 2015 by Rob Hickin

    Off to a good start for 2015 on Sea-Juicer with a nice brace of 15lb Cod ( i even caught one myself ) 4 cod in total that day also Congers / Whiting .lets hope this wind drops so we can have another crack at them before they disappear at the end of the month

    Check my calender for availability you never know you might catch the one that got away !!!!!!!!!!!

  • 20/04/2013 Fishing Report by Lee Rossie

    20 Apr 2013 by Lee Rossie

    Sat 20th April,
    First trip out this year, 2013 and the anticipation was hugh. Small tides (tick), offshore (tick), light easterly's (tick), 10hr trip (tick), Fish ( ?) always an unknown in this game of fishing and why we play this game.So armed with a head full of new banter required to defend my corner we drew positions and set off.
    An hour's steaming saw us drop anchor many miles past the Nab Tower in a deep water fishing one of the many banks. Familiar comments soon came into play " what weight shall I use Skip", " how deep is it Skip", " what rig shall I use Skip", " what we fishing for Skip" and so we began fishing.
    Tide was building to a full ebb and would be like this for many hours. So with various weights and baits in the water we waited. Bites soon started as the scent moved up tide bringing the fish in. Would it be Smoothounds, Spurdog, Rays we wouldn't know till we saw colour. I hooked into a fish with some weight behind it and started the long haul. It felt like a Ray and was taking line, more line than I was gaining so after a number of minutes I locked the spool with my thumb and pulled back only for the trace to part company, Grrrr !!. My trace was quickly investigated for the " Pigs tail " of a poorly tied knot. Fortunately it had been rubbed through but I was still a " Wayne Curr *
    Good start though and soon we had a number of sizable Blonde Rays on board. Each fish caught measured on it merits of size. Some were a few pounds and discreetly returned. Other were double figures over 20lbs.
    The sun was well up by now and with the earlier chill gone it was relaxed fish with smiling faces and packed lunched being broken out..
    Once we had slack water we moved a mile or so to another bank ready for the start of the flood. We would stay for the start of the flood with home time coinciding when the flood would be too strong.
    The flood didn't bring the number of fish caught during the ebb. In fact from memory it was just the odd Dogger.
    So when the time came to up anchor and set off home. We left with smiles on our faces well pleased with day's fishing. We'd had a number of Blondes up to 23lbs/25lbs ( scales were swinging between both weights ) some were personal bests and for others their 1st Blonde Ray and with thanks to the Skipper we all hoped it was a good omen for the season to come.

  • 19/10/2010 Fishing Report by Mike Dew

    19 Oct 2010 by Mike Dew

    Great day out on Sea Juicer on 19th Oct. 9 onboard. Fished Bramble Bank, plenty of Whiting and a 16/17lb Cod caught. I had 25 whiting takers, most in the 1.5LB - 2.25LB range. Looking forward to my next trip.
    Mike

  • 05/04/2009 Fishing Report by Rob Hickin

    5 Apr 2009 by Rob Hickin

    Even the skipper had a day off & went fishing resulting in breaking his Angling clubs record with a brill of 5lb-14oz which was also his personal best . the other fish caught that day Blonde rays, Bass. Smoothounds. Undulate rays, Whiting.

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