Latest Fishing Reports: Wales

  • 20/03/2013 Fishing Report by David Hancock on Excel 2 (Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire)

    20 Mar 2013 by David Hancock

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    Good numbers of Thornbacks starting to show on The Sands and inshore.

    Big pollock showing on the wrecks, the cod will be there any day soon.

    As the water temp rises then the bass will show inshore on crab and worm baits.

    All winter maintenance jobs done, looking forward to a great season.

    Look through the gallery for fish we've caught recently and last season,
    No Bullshit, just results !

    Remember 4 or more and I'll go, £160 (4x£40) and we're off !
    Keep it tight,
    Dave.
    Kentcharterfishing.com

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  • 17/03/2013 Fishing Report by Steve Andrews on Supreme (Rhyl, Denbighshire)

    17 Mar 2013 by Steve Andrews

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    St Patricks day saw the relaunch of the Supreme after her winter refit already to go for the 2013 season .

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  • 15/03/2013 Fishing Report by Stuart Denman on Ebony May (Saundersfoot, Pembrokeshire)

    15 Mar 2013 by Stuart Denman

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    Another Season about to start first forays out to the marks, show promise herring sprat and flatfish are abundant along with the inevitable LSD.
    The odd thornback plus plenty of smoothhound and spurdogs available if you have crab, or squid catching the odd one or two. The Mackerel are starting to show up but very patchy, they should improve day by day.
    Easter just around the corner if the weather improves will fish daily from now on.

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  • 05/03/2013 Fishing Report by Mark Dolben on My Way 2 (Holyhead, Isle of Anglesey)

    5 Mar 2013 by Mark Dolben

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    I've just spent two days aboard my way targeting spurdogs in the Holyhead deeps.
    Ok the first day it just wasn't happening for me and at one point I was nicknamed the doggie king lol,
    That's not to say it was only dogs that came to the boat,the other lads enjoying some superb action landing some cracking Spurs and Huss most well in to double figers.
    Then it was a move in shore for a spot of general fishing in the afternoon and the boat was kept busy with ray's, Huss,polock,cod,whiteing, oh and plenty more dogs for me! I think it was because I stuck it out all day with big fish baits hopeing for a better fish and it just wasnt my day and the dogs were to quick, but that's fishing!
    On the second day it was touch and go if we would make it out to the deeps, the wind had picked up a fair bit from the flat calm Sunny day before but in the end it was decided it would be safe enough as the wind was not forecast to get any stronger to make the trip.
    This time we steamed out to a different mark up to the north, and it was on the way out that I remembered something Gethyn had noticed and commented the day before the two biggest spurs came on identical rigs and bait.
    So I nipped in to the wheel house and Gethyn sorted me out with some of the rigs wich he ties himself and some advice on how best to set the hook and bait to use the end result was my first ever and new personal best spurdog a cracking fish well into double figers and the biggest fish of the day, I was absolutely made up and will remember the day for a long time to come, a big thank you to Gethyn for his advice and lesson learnt (again) Always listen to the skipper he KNOWS WHAT HE'S ON ABOUT!!
    After that it was more of the same and a harty dinner of sausage black pudding and baked bean sandwiches (ooh there good!)
    We steamed back in for some more general fishing in the afternoon,where we enjoyed another good mixed bag of fish.
    So i would just like to say that I can't recommend a trip on My way enough great fishing good food a good bit of banter with the crew and a skipper that knows what he's on about.
    I had a great couple of days and can't Waite till next time.
    tight lines Mark.

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  • 07/03/2013 Fishing Report by Gareth williams on Spindrift New Dawn (Holyhead, Isle of Anglesey)

    7 Mar 2013 by Gareth williams

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    Fishing This Week On Spindrift Charters Was Adam Thomas From Emmerdale, Very Enjoyable Day With Adam And His Friends, Lots Of Dog Fish, Huss And Herrings Caught.

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  • 26/02/2013 Fishing Report by Mark Dolben on My Way 2 (Holyhead, Isle of Anglesey)

    26 Feb 2013 by Mark Dolben

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    Had another good day aboard my way with plenty of fish coming to the boat, we tried several different marks picking up fish as we went we had 5 different species in all, cod, polock ,whiteing, bull huss, and dogs keeping us busy all day nothing huge but it was just nice to be out fishing and in the sun!!
    Ok the wind was a bit chilly but with the hot drinks and the sausage sandwichs coming from the wheel house we hardly noticed cheers gethyn!
    Top skipper! top boat! can't Waite for the next trip

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  • 02/2013 Fishing Report by Gethyn Owen on My Way 2 (Holyhead, Isle of Anglesey)

    Feb 2013 by Gethyn Owen

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    Fortunately for us, My Ways re-launch earlier this month appears to have coincided with a spell of reasonable weather that has allowed us to sail quite regular. Having only launched 11 days ago, we have sailed on 7 occasions, each day though with greatly varying results.

    Over the weekend of 16th 17th the forecasted wind has shown light southerly winds decreasing, however each day the constant wind speed remained in the high teens, often gusting well over 20mph, undeterred and with shelter from the southerly direction we managed to sail and catch a good number of fish from a variety of species.

    The fishing although, consistent for February from Anglesey, remains hard work at times and a number of moves around the bay are required in the day to keep the anglers catching throughout our time afloat. There are a fair number of coalies swimming around Holyhead, with an average size of 2lb. Not the biggest but great sport on light tackle and a welcome change from the ever present dogfish and small whiting, coalfish are not too common neither, so it was nice to see a few lads catch their first coalie with us.

    Another first was Tom from Wrexham who managed a first ray by way of a small thornback on a patch of mud not far from Holyhead Breakwater. Fishing was similar to the previous weekend with dogs, whiting and dabs making up the bulk of most anglers hauls with the addition of a few other species such as huss, thornbacks, codling and coalfish making the odd appearance.

    By 19th, the weather had settled to barely a ripple on the water and with small tides and light winds we had decided on an early sail and a journey out to Holyhead Deep in search of some early spurdog fishing. Normally we see the odd few this early, but tend to leave our spurdog adventures till the middle of March. However with some of our crew having never caught a spurdog before, our trip had these hard fighting small sharks as our main priority.

    Thankfully, we managed to land a few, with the majority going into double figures, Bryn Jones and Ricky Thomas were both able to record their first ever spurdog and Harry Hudson, who’d not caught a spur for a decade or two, managed to snare a couple including the heaviest of the day at 14lb.

    Fishing alongside and not directly into a wreck for the spurdog, Ricky also tried a big mackerel bait ledgered on the bottom and managed to tick off another target of his for 2013, a conger eel. It was just a small eel, but satisfying in being a first. Sadly though he did get snapped on later in the day by something a lot bigger!

    So far an excellent start to 2013, hopefully good weather and great fishing will bless us all for 2013.

    www.goangling.co.uk

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  • 02/2013 Fishing Report by Gethyn Owen on My Way 2 (Holyhead, Isle of Anglesey)

    Feb 2013 by Gethyn Owen

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    Last week we re-launched My Way after her period of routine winter maintenance and some tender loving care. Thankfully everything went well and we over 09th 10th February managed our first weekend afloat of the new 2013 season.

    With spring tides upon us and not the best weather conditions, we decided to remain inshore on both days and try for a few different species to get the year underway. The first day it was a slow start for a few hours, with only the odd dogfish and whiting making an appearance. A change of mark mid morning and the fish started to come aboard a bit more frequently.
    A further change of marks in the afternoon aided us in achieving a respectable 9 species for cold day in early February; dogfish, dab, whiting, bull huss, coalie, codling, pouting, sea scorpions and a couple nice thornback rays.

    The following couple days finished in a similar manner, with plenty of fish and species, but nothing going over the double figure threshold.
    Never the less, fun was had and 2013 is underway … looking forward to another great year afloat.

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  • 11/02/2013 Fishing Report by David Hancock on Excel 2 (Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire)

    11 Feb 2013 by David Hancock

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    This Friday, 15th, offshore 25/30mile wrecking trip, £75pp, 3 spaces left.

    Phone me on 07774 294 959 to confirm and book.

    The weather as we all know has been pants but on the few days we have been out the fishing has been good.
    On Saturday we stayed inshore (11 miles from port) and had a productive day with almost everyone catching at least one Skate and we were pleased to see a bonus Spurdog of 13 lb. well done chaps. Best baits at the moment are squid and frozen Herring.


    Keep it tight,

    Dave.

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  • 01/2013 Fishing Report by David Axtell on Seren y Mor (Swansea, Vale of Glamorgan)

    Jan 2013 by David Axtell

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    Weather again played a big part with the fishing, seeing us stuck in port for long parts of the month. When we were able to get out cod were hard to come by but those that were caught were of a good size, mostly double figure fish, whiting have thinned out but if you wanted to fish for them dabs are there in good numbers.

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