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15/09/2024
Fishing Report by Lee Brown
on Kelsey Leigh charter (Tyne, Tyne and Wear)
15 Sep 2024 by Lee Brown
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canny day fishing plenty maccy pollock few coddling and lez nice 17 lb ling inbox lee for spaces cheers
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15/09/2024
Fishing Report by Lee Brown
on Kelsey Leigh charter (Tyne, Tyne and Wear)
15 Sep 2024 by Lee Brown
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canny day fishing plenty maccy pollock few coddling and lez nice 17 lb ling inbox lee for spaces cheers
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15/09/2024
Fishing Report by Nick Gough
on Skylark (Scarborough, North Yorkshire)
15 Sep 2024 by Nick Gough
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With the neap tides we ventured offside like the day before.
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Overall on both trips the anglers had a mixed bag of fish
With many species making an appearance
For cod, ling, pouting , whiting, haddock, coalfish, and mackerel
Heaviest fish today was a Cracking cod for Steve weighing just over 15lb
No rigs seemed to be preference today with shads occasionally working and baited traces and hokkais also.
Not the greatest weather today with torrential rain but the anglers seemed to enjoy themselves regardless
And they all got a glimpse of the passing minke whales.UPCOMING INDIVIDUAL SPACES ONBOARD Skylark
Wed 27/11/2024 5 Spaces 09:00-15:00
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14/09/2024
Fishing Report by Nick Gough
on Skylark (Scarborough, North Yorkshire)
14 Sep 2024 by Nick Gough
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With the neap tides we ventured offside where fishing was nothing special just steadily plucking at fish all weekend.
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Overall the anglers had a good mixed bag of fish
With many species making an appearance
For cod, ling, pouting , whiting, coalfish, mackerel and a gray gurnard.
Heaviest fish was a ling around 12lb but what was nice to see was a good few codling showing
Baited hokkais and flowing traces seamed to be most productive.UPCOMING INDIVIDUAL SPACES ONBOARD Skylark
Wed 27/11/2024 5 Spaces 09:00-15:00
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14/09/2024
Fishing Report by Lee Brown
on Kelsey Leigh charter (Tyne, Tyne and Wear)
14 Sep 2024 by Lee Brown
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well hard going the day small codling strap ling haddock better forcast. for morra see what's a about inbox lee for spots some spots next weekend full days the big fish are there we just need the weather
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13/09/2024
Fishing Report by Lee Brown
on Kelsey Leigh charter (Tyne, Tyne and Wear)
13 Sep 2024 by Lee Brown
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canny day massive ones hiding al get them morra sunday still some nice cod pollock maccy ling colies inbox lee for spaces cheers
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11/09/2024
Fishing Report by Scott Belbin
on Galloper (Brightlingsea, Essex)
11 Sep 2024 by Scott Belbin
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The rest of the lads joined us for their first day in Falmouth today. The weather wasn't amazing so we planned an easy day inshore.
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We started off looking for mackerel and reef fish. After a few Pollock, poor cod, cuckoo wrasse, scad, mackerel and a john dory we could see birds and tuna working very close in and couldn't resist having a go for them. Luckily we put some basic gear aboard just in case.
So we had a quick tidy up of the deck and got things organised. I wasn't long before the first tuna was making the accurate scream. This was a powerful fish and a handful on stand up gear and a rocking boat. After leading us on a pretty good dance we had it alongside the galloper to be measured, photographed and released. It was a nice fish of 75 inches and pretty plump too. Not bad for Steve's first one.
The fish had gathered again and we had another run through hooking up straight away. This fish was determined to empty most of the reel as we got the other gear out of the way. Unfortunately this one didn't want to hang around and so Stephen had to bring several hundred yards of line back in with no fish attached. He did say this was probably easier than having a tuna attached though. The fish broke up a bit after this and we decided not to get distracted by tuna and concentrate on the other species. We anchored a wreck and had a nice long to start with, some congers, whiting and pouting before heading home. We are meant to be general fishing the next few days but the tuna fishing is pretty hot at the moment so we might try and sneak one or two more out before starting our proper tuna trips.
We have the following availability for tuna fishing from Plymouth currently
20/09- full boat available
24/09- 2 spaces
30/09- boat available
01/10- boat available
02/10- boat available
03/10- boat available
08/10- boat available
10/10- 2 spaces
11/10- 1 space
14/10- boat available
Boat bookings £1000 and individual spaces £250pp please call 07956411528UPCOMING INDIVIDUAL SPACES ONBOARD Galloper
Sun 24/11/2024 3 Spaces 12 Hours £115.00pp Offshore bass fishing Bass.View details Mon 25/11/2024 12 Hours £115.00pp Offshore bass fishingView details Wed 27/11/2024 12 Hours £115.00pp Offshore bass fishingView details Sat 07/12/2024 1 Space 12 Hours £100.00pp 1 space @ £100pp Bass.View details Sun 08/12/2024 9 Spaces 10 Hours £60.00pp General tripView details Sat 14/12/2024 8 Spaces 10 Hours £60.00pp 8 spaces @ £60ppView details Sat 21/12/2024 12 Hours £100.00pp Offshore weather permitting £100ppView details -
08/09/2024
Fishing Report by Allan Skinner
on JFK TWO (Tyne, Tyne and Wear)
8 Sep 2024 by Allan Skinner
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WOW
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what can i say weather was crappie again wind and rain FISHING SPOT ON
we were picking away each wreck mostly ling into double figures and a few nice cod
a lovely ling for graham at 13lbs nice
then Davys rod doubles over and starts stripping line from his reel at a good old rate
then after several big dives and a good tussle later up pops a topper ling
without doubt the biggest from anywhere on the north east coast this year
34lbs nice one davy -
08/09/2024
Fishing Report by Andy Savage
on Sea Urchin IIl (Whitby, North Yorkshire)
8 Sep 2024 by Andy Savage
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Weekend catch report aboard Sea Urchin.
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We had the back end of the Spring Tides to work with the last two days; a 5.4m on Saturday and a 5.2m today. This was always going to present challenging fishing conditions, as almost the entire weekend would be spent drifting the various rough ground marks. We’ve been struggling to find many fish on the ground with the copious amounts of feed in the water, so it was a case of cross your fingers and hope for the best.
Luckily there were rafts of Mackerel to get us started; one drift gave loads of bait for each of the days. We started of trying the three mile ground, but with the tide pushing the boat through at almost two knots, moved out to the five mile ground, which was also unproductive. Both days gave very slow starts with just a couple of fish boated by late morning. A move out to the nine mile ground gave us the best results.
With us fishing the WCSA Autumn Festival, we were really looking for one big fish, and the lads understood that and credit to them, they all battled on both days. We found one patch which gave us fish on Saturday and today, so we spent a few hours there maximising it. Neil Fell-Edwards has fished with me for a couple of years and has been after a double figure Ling for that time. I was made up for him yesterday when he caught himself an 11lb 13oz fish giving him a new Pb. Well done Neil.
Today the same ground gave us an even better result when on only his second boat fishing trip, Richard Szpijak hooked into what looked like the bottom. He just couldn’t move it with the light rod he was using……then I saw it “nod”! After confirming it was indeed a fish, Richard wrestled for about five minutes with what was obviously a very good fish. As he was fishing under the boat, we didn’t see the fish approaching, but then a massive head appeared and the body just kept on coming. After only two trips, he now has a new Pb Ling of 23lb 3oz!! When your luck’s in, it’s in!
The fishing was hard all weekend and I really want to thanks the lads for being fantastic company and sticking with it, even when the lines were streaming and we weren’t getting anything. Well done lads.UPCOMING INDIVIDUAL SPACES ONBOARD Sea Urchin IIl
Mon 25/11/2024 1 Space Available Good Wrecking Tide - 4.42m Ian Kellock - x 1 Dave Sharp - x 1 Martin Novo - x 1 Carl Peel - x 1 Mike Lee - x 1 Tony Firman - x 1 Carl Marin - x 2View details Sat 30/11/2024 1 Space Available Uptiding Trip - 5.15m Mairis Bennison - x 7View details Fri 06/12/2024 1 Space Available Uptiding Trip - 4.97m Ian Purdom - x 1 Joe Clough - x 1 Craig Henshaw - x 2 Christopher Arrand - x 3View details Sat 07/12/2024 1 Space Available Uptiding Trip - 4.83m Jimmy Yeung - x 1 Steve & Ryan Martin - x 2 Waldek Myśliwy - x 3 Marc Smith - x 1View details Mon 09/12/2024 7 Spaces Available Uptiding Trip - 4.88m Will sail with 4 anglers. Joe Clough - x 1View details Tue 10/12/2024 6 Spaces Available Uptiding Trip - 4.74m Will sail with 4 anglers. Aaron & Steve - x 2View details Sat 14/12/2024 3 Spaces Available Uptiding Trip - 5.46m Jeff Mosey - x 4 Oliver Venus - x 1View details Tue 17/12/2024 5 Spaces Available Uptiding Trip - 5.48m Will sail with 4 anglers. Ian Purdom - x 1 Shaun Marchington - x 2View details Thu 19/12/2024 4 Spaces Available Uptiding Trip - 5.15m Stan Matthews - x 1 David Craine - x 2 Greg Ince - x 1View details Sat 21/12/2024 1 Space Available Uptiding Trip - 4.71m Pawel Rojek - x 4 Tim Albright - x 2 Jimmy Yeung - x 1View details -
08/09/2024
Fishing Report by Lee Brown
on Kelsey Leigh charter (Tyne, Tyne and Wear)
8 Sep 2024 by Lee Brown
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Sunday the 8th another cracking day great lads good laugh ling to 17 lb cod in to doubles plenty macrel and haddock plenty fish all round inbox lee for spaces cheers
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