Latest Fishing Reports: Wales

  • 06/2023 Fishing Report by Pat Jones on Kerrykim (Amlwch, Isle of Anglesey)

    Jun 2023 by Pat Jones

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    Hi
    Out today fishing the reefs and also Tope fishing.
    Lots of reef pollock to 5lbs and Tope to 35lb.
    Plenty of Mackerel to be had too.
    Regards
    Pat

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  • 06/2023 Fishing Report by Pat Jones on Kerrykim (Amlwch, Isle of Anglesey)

    Jun 2023 by Pat Jones

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    Excellent day on the wrecks on Saturday with pollock to 9lbs and Coley to 5lbs.
    Anchored for the slack and had tope to 35lb with big Huss and a couple of Thornback rays.
    Cheers
    Pat

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  • 17/06/2023 Fishing Report by Roy Smith on SWN Y MOR (Amlwch, Isle of Anglesey)

    17 Jun 2023 by Roy Smith

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    Hi Offshore wreck fishing last few days off ISLE OF MAN . Offshore wrecks producing pollock coalfish and some cod. The mackerel are out there at the moment with the coloured water after the east winds inshore making fishing inshore difficult. The water is gin clear near the Isle of Man making fishing better there . Bit of a journey but worth it to get good fishing

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  • 06/2023 Fishing Report by Pat Jones on Kerrykim (Amlwch, Isle of Anglesey)

    Jun 2023 by Pat Jones

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    Hi
    The Easterly winds finally let us get out on Sunday and we had one of our regular clubs on.
    Excellent fishing on the wrecks with plenty of Pollock and Coley to 8-1/2lb.
    Loads of Sausage and bacon and loads of banter, what could be better.
    Regards
    Pat

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  • 04/06/2023 Fishing Report by Roy Smith on SWN Y MOR (Amlwch, Isle of Anglesey)

    4 Jun 2023 by Roy Smith

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    Out wrecking Offshore Sunday and inshore wrecks Monday blowing from east quite hard Sunday but better weather near Isle of Man. Pollock on most wrecks although not the large ones and some coalfish. Weather bit of a problem at present time to get to better wrecks. Hope it improves next week

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  • 04/06/2023 Fishing Report by Roy Smith on SWN Y MOR (Amlwch, Isle of Anglesey)

    4 Jun 2023 by Roy Smith

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    Out wrecking Offshore Sunday and inshore wrecks Monday blowing from east quite hard Sunday but better weather near Isle of Man. Pollock on most wrecks although not the large ones and some coalfish. Weather bit of a problem at present time to get to better wrecks. Hope it improves next week

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  • 04/06/2023 Fishing Report by Roy Smith on SWN Y MOR (Amlwch, Isle of Anglesey)

    4 Jun 2023 by Roy Smith

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    Out wrecking Offshore Sunday and inshore wrecks Monday blowing from east quite hard Sunday but better weather near Isle of Man. Pollock on most wrecks although not the large ones and some coalfish. Weather bit of a problem at present time to get to better wrecks. Hope it improves next week

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  • 04/06/2023 Fishing Report by Jonathan Law on Privateer (Rhyl, Denbighshire)

    4 Jun 2023 by Jonathan Law

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    A great weekend of Fishing from Friday to Sunday. Friday on the 8 hour Charter we managed to catch 6 species Bass, Mackerel, Dogfish, Whiting, Gurnard, Flatties.
    Saturday on the early 5 hour the Group targeted Tope and we fortunate to land one right at the end of the trip!
    The afternoon 8 hour on Saturday again produced a mixed bag of Thornback Rays, Mackerel, Gurnard, Flatties, Whiting and Dogfish.
    Sunday’s 10 hour Charter Trip turned out to be a successful day for the Thornback Rays with a total of 22 caught! Other species caught Mackerel, Gurnard, Whiting, Flatfish and Dogfish.

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  • 04/06/2023 Fishing Report by Luke Evans on Ocean Odyssey (Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire)

    4 Jun 2023 by Luke Evans

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    Odyssey took her first trip of 2023 out to the Celtic Deeps on 3/6/23. It’s still quite early in the season. Given the nasty Easterly wind it made for tricky conditions.

    After a quiet morning and a change a location to get our drift back into an area that delivered the goods lass year we had our first run of the day. A very healthy fish of approx 180lb was landed after a 15 min scrap. It was the anglers first time fishing for porgies so I was glad to find him a lovely fish to open his account with!

    Next run was a few clicks on the ratchet. This went on for 5 mins but the skipper managed to work his magic to get the fish to take the bait. After a 20 min battle and thinking that I had actually hooked a nuclear submarine we got first sight of her. She looked us in the eye and promptly took all the line back… However after giving me the runaround, doing her best to swim under her the boat she was soon alongside the boat. A right lunp at approx 300lb she was released and shot off like a rocket and skipper had to have a sit down to recover!

    Not long after we had another run and it was fish on again. Another prime porbeagle of about 160lb was soon boat side to be released.

    We had a group of 3 blue sharks swimming in the slick off the back of the boat but sadly no takes. Hopefully they will increase in numbers over the next few weeks. An excellent start to the season hopefully it continues along with some settled weather.

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  • 29/05/2023 Fishing Report by Jonathan Law on Privateer (Rhyl, Denbighshire)

    29 May 2023 by Jonathan Law

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    Monday 29th May 2023
    8 hour chartered trip today which started off a little slow with the NE winds. However, after a cuppa and moved to a different location it wasn’t long before the Rays started to show ����.
    Some really nice fish landed and a mixed bag.
    We ended the day close inshore and were rewarded with some Tope which were taking freshly caught Mackerel as bait.

    Todays species: Mackerel, Whiting, Tub Gurnard, Thornback Ray, Dab, Dogfish and Tope.

    Boat still available midweek and some weekends are free also. Call Blythe on 07793362045������

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