Latest Fishing Reports: United Kingdom
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24/08/2009
Fishing Report by Colin Penny
on Flamer IV (Weymouth, Dorset)
24 Aug 2009 by Colin Penny
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NEWICK CROWN HOOKERS SAC caught some smashing fish on their latest trip aboard Flamer III.Although the fishing was slow in the morning it certainly improved as the day went on.Simon Ramm was first with a cod weighing 14Ib.Then Mick Beech chipped in with a 3Ib plaice.Then a move to the famous Shambles Bank proved to be the icing on the cake with 6 brill and a turbot coming aboard in a two hour session.Guest Bill Walton landed two brill.
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"Phil The Power Boswell" caught a 7Ib brill and a turbot with some of the other members adding to this flatty catch.The successful bait was mackerel strip.Needless to say the club were Happy Hookers at the end of their trip.Club chairman Les Whiteman known as number one unfortunatley failed to catch a flatty but vowed to improve and show the rest how it's done on the clubs next trip.
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24/08/2009
Fishing Report by David Hancock
on Excel 2 (Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire)
24 Aug 2009 by David Hancock
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Good numbers of bass shoaling up on the bigger tides at the moment, many fish in the 5 to 8lb range.
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16/08/2009
Fishing Report by Colin Penny
on Flamer IV (Weymouth, Dorset)
16 Aug 2009 by Colin Penny
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FAMILY FLATTY PLEASURE ON FLAMER III - Rick Hawkins belated 50th birthday family fishing trip saw the group catch five flatty's in two drifts on the famous Shambles Bank.The best flatty was caught by 25 year old Ciara on her first ever fishing trip,she landed a 7Ib 4oz brill followed by a turbot on the next drift.Mum Jenny and Ciara's boyfriend Sam both landed brill as well with Rick joining in with a turbot.All the flatty's were caught on mackerel strip bait.Later in the day anchored sessions on mussel beds and a reef produced black bream,bull huss,red gurnard,dog fish and pouts.Needless to say all of them enjoyed their day out on Flamer III.The picnic Jenny provided was very enjoyable as well.
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08/2009
Fishing Report by Dave Saunders
on Kellys Hero Charters (Brixham, Devon)
Aug 2009 by Dave Saunders
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Recent species hunts have proved very popular with visitors to Brixham trying sea fishing for the first time. Most have tried the local 2 hour, Mackerel fishing boat (Brixham Belle 3 skippered by Barrie) then though they would like to experience a longer trip.
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Species caught during August are:
Ballan Wrasse
Cuckoo Wrasse
Ribbon Fish
Mackerel
Horse Mackerel
Red Gurnard
Launce
Whiting
Pout Whiting
Ling
Blenny
Conger
Black Bream
Bull Huss
Dog Fish
Dab
PlaiceUPCOMING INDIVIDUAL SPACES ONBOARD Kellys Hero Charters
Sat 07/12/2024 3 Spaces 8 Hours £70.00pp Marcus x 5 2 spaces available.View details -
14/08/2009
Fishing Report by Colin Penny
on Flamer IV (Weymouth, Dorset)
14 Aug 2009 by Colin Penny
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The 2nd FLAMER III SUMMER FESTIVAL was held in AUGUST 2009 - this 5 day competition was a great success.A variety of fishing was done over the 5 days including 2 species hunt days,a conger and ling day,a lure only day and a specimen day.In all 27 different species were caught.
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Results - Overall Singles Champion - Dave Thompson 544 points,Runner Up - Peter Collings 526 points,Weakest Link - Stewert Huggins 378 points.Pairs Winners - Dave Thompson and Peter Collings with 22 species.Most Species - Dave Thompson with 20.
Best Flatfish - Mick Nunn - Brill 6Ib 8oz.Best Specimen - Stewert Huggins 19Ib Undulate Ray.
Pictured are some of the guys with their trophies etc. -
15/08/2009
Fishing Report by Dave Saunders
on Kellys Hero Charters (Brixham, Devon)
15 Aug 2009 by Dave Saunders
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Recent local reef fishing has produced several unusal species namely:
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A large 'Ribbon fish' which was approx 2 feet long and caused quite a lot of interest from the lads onboard today.
Species off the local reefs this month are:
Pollack
Ballan Wrasse
Cuckoo Wrasse
Red Gurnard
Tub Gurnard
Pout
Channel Whiting
Mackerel (in abundance)
Garfish
Launce
Bass
Conger
Black Bream
Although we have been busy with 4 and 6 hour trips we are still available for 8 and 10 hour trips to offshore wrecks.UPCOMING INDIVIDUAL SPACES ONBOARD Kellys Hero Charters
Sat 07/12/2024 3 Spaces 8 Hours £70.00pp Marcus x 5 2 spaces available.View details -
08/2009
Fishing Report by Pete Rose
on Sea Urchin IIl (Whitby, North Yorkshire)
Aug 2009 by Pete Rose
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This weekend has been a cracker for big cod, on Friday regular local lads Karl and Ken came out with a small group hoping for a few fish and a few personal best’s were well beaten, during the morning mostly small cod and ling were coming aboard and mid day things slowed down because of the size of the tides I guess, then the afternoon brought a second slack and with the sea urchin positioned over a favorite wreck of mine Ken was the first to hit into a fine cod around 12lbs each drift produced more cod around double figures, I then quickly moved the boat over another good wreck which likewise was producing good size cod the last fish of the day fell to Karl which was a personal best for him a cracking cod of 15lb which made his and my day as he only really took up sea fishing last year and has really put the effort in which finally paid off well done mate,
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Saturday was a similar day with another local group who were newcomers to my boat and had not been sea fishing for many many years fishing was similar to the previous day with the best times when the tide eased and in the afternoon things really picked up with double figure cod coming aboard now after relating the previous days tale of the 15lb cod one of the anglers Jim I think, hit into a really good fish and he was using one of my hire rods and reels I have started to guess quite acuratley to the size of fish an angler is winding in by the bend in the rod and I said to him take your time this is a nice fish ( in my head I put it around 13lb or so) and as it came up through the crystal clear water I thought good guess until I realised it was still 40 foot down as soon as it hit the surface I knew it was the biggest cod we had seen this year and on the new boat as well a record for the sea urchin and Jim just over 18lb on the boat scalesUPCOMING INDIVIDUAL SPACES ONBOARD Sea Urchin IIl
Mon 09/12/2024 1 Space Available Uptiding Trip - 4.88m Joe Clough - x 1 Alan Ellwood - x 3 John Ditchfield - x 1 Stephen Austin - x 2View details Tue 10/12/2024 3 Spaces Available Uptiding Trip - 4.74m Aaron & Steve - x 2 Ian Hepworth - x 2 Dave Worsfold - x 1View details Wed 11/12/2024 3 Spaces Available Uptiding Trip - 4.88m Charlie Shane-Purnell - x 5View 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 5 Spaces Available Uptiding Trip - 4.71m Tim Albright - x 2 Jimmy Yeung - x 1View details Mon 23/12/2024 1 Space Available Wrecking Trip - 4.38m Tim Albright - x 2 Ian Kellock - x 1 Dave Sharp - x 1 Nick Gray - x 2 Martin Novo - x 1 Will Bird - x 1 Tony Firman - x 1View details Sat 28/12/2024 1 Space Available Uptiding Trip - 4.73m Jimmy Yeung - x 1 Steve & Ryan Martin - x 2 Ed Hardy - x 4View details Sun 29/12/2024 7 Spaces Available Uptiding Trip - 4.88m Will sail with 4 anglers. Jason Shields - x 1View details Mon 30/12/2024 2 Spaces Available Uptiding Trip - 5.02m Dave Coote - x 4 Will Bird - x 1 Stephen Clark - x 1View details -
08/08/2009
Fishing Report by Scott Belbin
on Galloper (Brightlingsea, Essex)
8 Aug 2009 by Scott Belbin
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after a short holiday abroad we have returned to the reiable thames for some fun summer fishing. we had 8 hire rods out saturday, some of which had been before but most were complete begginers. we had a good day with great weather and a few fish to boot. although we had no massive fish we did have a few smoothounds around the doubles and the biggest was 10.8lbs. by the end of the day the lads had enjoyed the fishing wich was at times quite hectic when we had a 3 and 4 smoothounds on at once. its always nice to see these fish with the average being around 7-8lbs they fight hard and are easily returned alive. we were pleased at the end of the day with 20 smoothounds to show for our efforts. over the next month expect to see more smoothounds, bass and roker aswell as the return of the codling in the not too distant future.
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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 -
09/08/2009
Fishing Report by Bob Marshall
on Duke IV (Ramsgate, Kent)
9 Aug 2009 by Bob Marshall
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Fishing remains generally good despite the unseasonable weather, the wind stirs up the water, that’s not good for the mackerel, making it difficult getting them for bait and the Skate love fresh mackerel. Despite this we are still getting a few! Bass fishing taking off now with some good fish being taken lugworm the bait of choice with mackerel fished hard on the bottom for the big girls. Chris landing this nr double on Duke IV using mackeral for bait.
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Whiting are still around along with Pouting and the odd Codling inshore.
September usually sees an influx of pin whiting, favourite food of the Bass. When the right weather, tides and clear water come together we can enjoy some excellent fishing with pirk and hokkai lures over the rough ground and banks.
The Hounds will be heading back out of the estuary, somewhat larger than when they arrived due to a summer of crab crunching, giving some excellent although sporadic fishing. This winter could be good for the Cod provided they have survived the summer with last years 4lb average now into double figures and hopefully some 20lb’ers and maybe the odd thirty? Just like it used to be! -
05/08/2009
Fishing Report by Rich Morgan
on Chloe Paige (Lowestoft, Suffolk)
5 Aug 2009 by Rich Morgan
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STILL A LOT OF BASS, SMOOTHOUNDS AND SKATE AROUND AT THE MOMENT.
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ALSO DOVER SOLES ABOUT AT DUSK.
WE WILL BE OFFERING 4 HOUR DUSK BASSING TRIPS AS OF FRIDAY 21ST AUGUST. AN IDEAL TIME TO FILL UP THE FREEZER WITH THOSE BARS OF SILVER. COST WILL BE £30 A HEAD FOR THE TRIP. CAN DO ANY DAY OF THE WEEK. PLEASE CALL FOR MORE DETAILS.