Latest Fishing Reports: United Kingdom
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09/05/2021
Fishing Report by Allan Skinner
on JFK TWO (Tyne, Tyne and Wear)
9 May 2021 by Allan Skinner
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the weather latterly has been unbelievable for may
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with rain and snow and scraping car windows most mornings dirty stirred up water with almost continuous northerly swells making trip's out very limited
however we are managing about 20 -40 fish per trip
most fish in the 1.5lbs to 2.5lbs the occasional better fish
but we really need some settled summer weather pronto
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10/05/2021
Fishing Report by Rich Ward
on Shy-Torque III (Whitby, North Yorkshire)
10 May 2021 by Rich Ward
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Yesterday’s 5 lads were happy with having a nice day at anchor.
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We fished south of the harbour and ended up with around 30 fish for the day.
Best bag was Phil Leake with 10 fish.
Not a hectic day on the fish but enjoyable weather wise. The first day in the last 2 weeks I’ve been able to feel my fingers!!!
Best codling at 5lb fell to Rich from Leeds .
Squid and lugworm as ever doing the job.
Cheers
Rich
07733 233352UPCOMING INDIVIDUAL SPACES ONBOARD Shy-Torque III
Sun 17/11/2024 8 Spaces 8 Hours Need 3 more for trip go-ahead. Uptiding trip. Will sail with just 3 anglers. Cod / Coalfish (Coley/Saithe) / Ling (Common) / Pollock.View details Tue 19/11/2024 8 Spaces 9 Hours Need 3 more for trip go-ahead. Uptiding trip. Will sail with just 3 anglers. Cod / Coalfish (Coley/Saithe) / Ling (Common) / Pollock.View details Thu 21/11/2024 8 Spaces 8 Hours Uptiding trip. Will sail with just 3. Cod / Coalfish (Coley/Saithe) / Ling (Common) / Pollock.View details Mon 25/11/2024 7 Spaces 9 Hours Need 3 more for trip go-ahead. Room for 7 anglers. Excellent wrecking tide. 4.4m. Will sail with just 4 anglers. James 1. Cod / Coalfish (Coley/Saithe) / Ling (Common) / Pollock.View details Tue 26/11/2024 5 Spaces 8 Hours Need 1 more for trip go-ahead. Room for 5 anglers. Excellent wrecking tide. 4.6m. Will sail with just 4 anglers. James 1. Dave Bradshaw 2. Cod / Coalfish (Coley/Saithe) / Ling (Common) / Pollock.View details Sat 30/11/2024 5 Spaces 8 Hours Need 2 more for trip go-ahead. Uptiding trip. Will sail with just 4 anglers. John Price 1. Rich Wallen 2. Cod / Coalfish (Coley/Saithe) / Ling (Common) / Pollock.View details Sun 01/12/2024 7 Spaces 8 Hours Need 3 more for trip go-ahead. Uptiding trip. Will sail with just 4 anglers. Si England 1. Cod / Coalfish (Coley/Saithe) / Ling (Common) / Pollock.View details Sun 15/12/2024 1 Space 8 Hours Shy-Torque Uptiding Competition starts. Cash prizes! Room for 1. Si England 1. Rich Reynolds 2. Andy Howard 4. Cod / Coalfish (Coley/Saithe) / Ling (Common) / Pollock.View details Mon 16/12/2024 1 Space 8 Hours Shy-Torque Uptiding Competition. Cash prizes! Room for 1 angler. Al Sutcliffe 1. Cliff A 4. Lawrence Byrne 1. Chris Williamson 1. Cod / Coalfish (Coley/Saithe) / Ling (Common) / Pollock.View details Tue 17/12/2024 6 Spaces 8 Hours Need 2 more for trip go-ahead. Shy-Torque Uptiding Competition. Cash prizes! Room for 6 anglers. Olly 1. Lawrence Byrne 1. Cod / Coalfish (Coley/Saithe) / Ling (Common) / Pollock.View details -
09/05/2021
Fishing Report by Lee Brown
on Kelsey Leigh charter (Tyne, Tyne and Wear)
9 May 2021 by Lee Brown
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Cracking night trip good laugh cod to 3 lb
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08/05/2021
Fishing Report by Rich Ward
on Shy-Torque III (Whitby, North Yorkshire)
8 May 2021 by Rich Ward
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Yesterday’s mixed group of lads fancied a run offshore with the weather being so nice.
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A slowish start to the day with the breeze stopping the boat on the drift but as the tide turned so did the fishing.
A nice steady couple of hours for the lads with cod to 10lb.
Bait working the best again.
Paul from Bridlington with the best fish on the day.
Cheers
Rich 07733 233352UPCOMING INDIVIDUAL SPACES ONBOARD Shy-Torque III
Sun 17/11/2024 8 Spaces 8 Hours Need 3 more for trip go-ahead. Uptiding trip. Will sail with just 3 anglers. Cod / Coalfish (Coley/Saithe) / Ling (Common) / Pollock.View details Tue 19/11/2024 8 Spaces 9 Hours Need 3 more for trip go-ahead. Uptiding trip. Will sail with just 3 anglers. Cod / Coalfish (Coley/Saithe) / Ling (Common) / Pollock.View details Thu 21/11/2024 8 Spaces 8 Hours Uptiding trip. Will sail with just 3. Cod / Coalfish (Coley/Saithe) / Ling (Common) / Pollock.View details Mon 25/11/2024 7 Spaces 9 Hours Need 3 more for trip go-ahead. Room for 7 anglers. Excellent wrecking tide. 4.4m. Will sail with just 4 anglers. James 1. Cod / Coalfish (Coley/Saithe) / Ling (Common) / Pollock.View details Tue 26/11/2024 5 Spaces 8 Hours Need 1 more for trip go-ahead. Room for 5 anglers. Excellent wrecking tide. 4.6m. Will sail with just 4 anglers. James 1. Dave Bradshaw 2. Cod / Coalfish (Coley/Saithe) / Ling (Common) / Pollock.View details Sat 30/11/2024 5 Spaces 8 Hours Need 2 more for trip go-ahead. Uptiding trip. Will sail with just 4 anglers. John Price 1. Rich Wallen 2. Cod / Coalfish (Coley/Saithe) / Ling (Common) / Pollock.View details Sun 01/12/2024 7 Spaces 8 Hours Need 3 more for trip go-ahead. Uptiding trip. Will sail with just 4 anglers. Si England 1. Cod / Coalfish (Coley/Saithe) / Ling (Common) / Pollock.View details Sun 15/12/2024 1 Space 8 Hours Shy-Torque Uptiding Competition starts. Cash prizes! Room for 1. Si England 1. Rich Reynolds 2. Andy Howard 4. Cod / Coalfish (Coley/Saithe) / Ling (Common) / Pollock.View details Mon 16/12/2024 1 Space 8 Hours Shy-Torque Uptiding Competition. Cash prizes! Room for 1 angler. Al Sutcliffe 1. Cliff A 4. Lawrence Byrne 1. Chris Williamson 1. Cod / Coalfish (Coley/Saithe) / Ling (Common) / Pollock.View details Tue 17/12/2024 6 Spaces 8 Hours Need 2 more for trip go-ahead. Shy-Torque Uptiding Competition. Cash prizes! Room for 6 anglers. Olly 1. Lawrence Byrne 1. Cod / Coalfish (Coley/Saithe) / Ling (Common) / Pollock.View details -
07/05/2021
Fishing Report by Colin De Block
on Lead Us (Lowestoft, Suffolk)
7 May 2021 by Colin De Block
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It was great to get back out on a fishing charter boat again yesterday, in particular because I was in the company of good friends both serving and retired RAF. Originally we had Colin De Block's boat Lead Us booked for Sunday, but after looking at the weekend weather forecast and having a cancellation for yesterday, boat skipper Colin prudently decided to alter the booking!
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To avoid excess traffic disruption, the road bridge that crosses over the harbour entrance at Lowestoft only opens at set times and it meant an early start for all of us to catch the 7am opening. Once through the bridge, we led a small flotilla of catamaran support and transfer vessels out into the open sea, where Colin turned Lead Us to the north towards his first chosen mark.
After a relatively short passage in a calm sea, with the sun risen nicely in the sky, Colin slowed the boat to find a single-crewed Warrior 16 sat exactly where he wanted to anchor! As Colin anchored Lead Us a safe separation distance to the east, the guy on the Warrior brought aboard a succession of whiting and dogs and appeared to be struggling to keep up with baiting up the three rods he was using, so things were looking promising!
As soon as the boat was nicely settled on the anchor, Colin gave the all clear for lines down. I've been struggling with a bad back, so instead of going flat out for smaller fish in competition mode, I decided to fish just one rod with bigger baits, to try and hook up with something decent and have a relaxing day. Everyone else was using two rods and soon the inevitable dogs, some decent whiting and small hounds started to come aboard. Meanwhile, I tied a Cox and Rawle 5/0 onto a span of 40lb fluorocarbon line, put on a whole large hermit crab (courtesy of Matt Overton of Sukat Fisheries), chucked it across and into the tide, then sat down on my box to relax my back!
Colin soon had the kettle on and took the order for teas or coffees, then passed round the first of many cups, that were most welcome throughout the day. Our group was one short due to one that couldn't make it due to the date change (shame about that Scotty!), so Colin came out of his cabin to fish next to me. He cast a two hook rig uptide and soon his rod was bouncing away with a dog on the worm baited top hook and a small hound on the other peeler baited hook. I was struggling on the hermit baited rig though, missing bouncing hound bites completely, or dropping hounds on the retrieve. But I persisted with the same method, hoping for the one lunker fish that would make my day.
Eventually the tide run died away and Colin decided to move out to a deeper mark that would hopefully offer us some more run. His new boat is a lot faster than the previous Lead Us and we were soon fishing on the new mark, where Colin fired up the cooker to warm up the first batch of sausage rolls for his hungry customers! I had managed just one dogfish on the first mark, that had managed to get its greedy jaws round a whole hermit! But unfortunately the larger fish didn't come out to play for me on the second mark either and the big baits went largely untouched. Although a smattering of dogs, whiting and small hounds continued to come aboard for my mates around the boat.
All too soon the tide run died again and Colin announced a final move inshore again to catch the run after slack water. Once anchored, I changed tactics to a standard up and over clipped shore rig, with a Kamasan B940S and Chinu 2/0 pennell. Once baited with a peeler crab and hermit tail cocktail, I clipped the rig and cast it away from the boat. The result was almost instantaneous, with a half decent hound tripping the lead downtide and after a brief struggle, lifted aboard. Significantly, the hound was hooked neatly on the upper Chinu, with the rest of the bait hanging outside the mouth. A quick wrap of the same bait with crab elastic and the rig was launched to the same area, where a repeat process resulted in another hound of similar size, again hooked on the Chinu. Next cast soon resulted in a dreaded dogfish which destroyed the crab cocktail, so my thoughts of catching hound after hound on the same bait were not realised!
Everyone around the boat was catching, with Wiggy at the back of the boat catching a decent hound of over 8lb, amongst the stream of dogs and whiting. Daz was doing well too at starboard cabin boy position, bringing a couple of 8lb plus hounds to the net, as he edged closer to his target of ten hounds for the day. Nige and his brother Steve were also catching plenty of fish, so it was all most enjoyable. Colin was busy with the kettle and sausage roll production line, so I was watching his rod tip, which was directly in my line of sight. I was calling out bite after bite for him, but he was suffering from my earlier woes, missing bites and losing fish. Then I had a relatively gentle bite on my rod and hooked into a really feisty hound, that gave a good account of itself, taking line against the drag. The way it fought, I could have sworn it was the first double of the day, but was a bit disappointed when it only took the scales round to 8.5lb.
Daz reached his target of ten hounds, then Colin called lines up at 15:10, so we could get back in to catch the next bridge opening at 16:00. His rod had been gently knocking and as he went to pull in, it was obvious there was something decent pulling back on the end. After a short but lively battle, I was on successful netting duty as a cracking 12lb plus female hound surfaced, which was a new PB for Colin. So a perfect end to a really nice day's fishing.
If you fancy a good day out with a hard working skipper on a decent boat, I can highly recommend a trip with Colin and Lead Us charters. -
07/05/2021
Fishing Report by Colin De Block
on Lead Us (Lowestoft, Suffolk)
7 May 2021 by Colin De Block
Report on-board Lead Us
It was great to get back out on a fishing charter boat again yesterday, in particular because I was in the company of good friends both serving and retired RAF. Originally we had Colin De Block's boat Lead Us booked for Sunday, but after looking at the weekend weather forecast and having a cancellation for yesterday, boat skipper Colin prudently decided to alter the booking!
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To avoid excess traffic disruption, the road bridge that crosses over the harbour entrance at Lowestoft only opens at set times and it meant an early start for all of us to catch the 7am opening. Once through the bridge, we led a small flotilla of catamaran support and transfer vessels out into the open sea, where Colin turned Lead Us to the north towards his first chosen mark.
After a relatively short passage in a calm sea, with the sun risen nicely in the sky, Colin slowed the boat to find a single-crewed Warrior 16 sat exactly where he wanted to anchor! As Colin anchored Lead Us a safe separation distance to the east, the guy on the Warrior brought aboard a succession of whiting and dogs and appeared to be struggling to keep up with baiting up the three rods he was using, so things were looking promising!
As soon as the boat was nicely settled on the anchor, Colin gave the all clear for lines down. I've been struggling with a bad back, so instead of going flat out for smaller fish in competition mode, I decided to fish just one rod with bigger baits, to try and hook up with something decent and have a relaxing day. Everyone else was using two rods and soon the inevitable dogs, some decent whiting and small hounds started to come aboard. Meanwhile, I tied a Cox and Rawle 5/0 onto a span of 40lb fluorocarbon line, put on a whole large hermit crab (courtesy of Matt Overton of Sukat Fisheries), chucked it across and into the tide, then sat down on my box to relax my back!
Colin soon had the kettle on and took the order for teas or coffees, then passed round the first of many cups, that were most welcome throughout the day. Our group was one short due to one that couldn't make it due to the date change (shame about that Scotty!), so Colin came out of his cabin to fish next to me. He cast a two hook rig uptide and soon his rod was bouncing away with a dog on the worm baited top hook and a small hound on the other peeler baited hook. I was struggling on the hermit baited rig though, missing bouncing hound bites completely, or dropping hounds on the retrieve. But I persisted with the same method, hoping for the one lunker fish that would make my day.
Eventually the tide run died away and Colin decided to move out to a deeper mark that would hopefully offer us some more run. His new boat is a lot faster than the previous Lead Us and we were soon fishing on the new mark, where Colin fired up the cooker to warm up the first batch of sausage rolls for his hungry customers! I had managed just one dogfish on the first mark, that had managed to get its greedy jaws round a whole hermit! But unfortunately the larger fish didn't come out to play for me on the second mark either and the big baits went largely untouched. Although a smattering of dogs, whiting and small hounds continued to come aboard for my mates around the boat.
All too soon the tide run died again and Colin announced a final move inshore again to catch the run after slack water. Once anchored, I changed tactics to a standard up and over clipped shore rig, with a Kamasan B940S and Chinu 2/0 pennell. Once baited with a peeler crab and hermit tail cocktail, I clipped the rig and cast it away from the boat. The result was almost instantaneous, with a half decent hound tripping the lead downtide and after a brief struggle, lifted aboard. Significantly, the hound was hooked neatly on the upper Chinu, with the rest of the bait hanging outside the mouth. A quick wrap of the same bait with crab elastic and the rig was launched to the same area, where a repeat process resulted in another hound of similar size, again hooked on the Chinu. Next cast soon resulted in a dreaded dogfish which destroyed the crab cocktail, so my thoughts of catching hound after hound on the same bait were not realised!
Everyone around the boat was catching, with Wiggy at the back of the boat catching a decent hound of over 8lb, amongst the stream of dogs and whiting. Daz was doing well too at starboard cabin boy position, bringing a couple of 8lb plus hounds to the net, as he edged closer to his target of ten hounds for the day. Nige and his brother Steve were also catching plenty of fish, so it was all most enjoyable. Colin was busy with the kettle and sausage roll production line, so I was watching his rod tip, which was directly in my line of sight. I was calling out bite after bite for him, but he was suffering from my earlier woes, missing bites and losing fish. Then I had a relatively gentle bite on my rod and hooked into a really feisty hound, that gave a good account of itself, taking line against the drag. The way it fought, I could have sworn it was the first double of the day, but was a bit disappointed when it only took the scales round to 8.5lb.
Daz reached his target of ten hounds, then Colin called lines up at 15:10, so we could get back in to catch the next bridge opening at 16:00. His rod had been gently knocking and as he went to pull in, it was obvious there was something decent pulling back on the end. After a short but lively battle, I was on successful netting duty as a cracking 12lb plus female hound surfaced, which was a new PB for Colin. So a perfect end to a really nice day's fishing.
If you fancy a good day out with a hard working skipper on a decent boat, I can highly recommend a trip with Colin and Lead Us charters. -
07/05/2021
Fishing Report by Philip Higgins
on Mistress Linda / San Gina3 (Poole, Dorset)
7 May 2021 by Philip Higgins
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For once the weather gods were on our side with flat calm seas, perfect tides and sunshine we decided to fish for bream in the morning and at slack Rays then spend the afternoon drifting for plaice. Once at anchor for bream the action was non stop all morning with over 130 being caught and returned then over to Rays and within minutes a fine 12lb undulate was boated along with congers, dogs then as the tide started to flood a slight SW breeze started which helped push us along on the drift and we were rewarded with several nice plaice the best falling to Pete at 3lb 5ozs . Now the weather has returned to gales and rain we look forward to the next opportunity to fish again.
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07/05/2021
Fishing Report by Colin De Block
on Lead Us (Lowestoft, Suffolk)
7 May 2021 by Colin De Block
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A great day chasing the hounds for the boys from the RAF and a PB for myself out of Lowestoft on Lead Us.
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We fished three different marks which all produced fish the last being the most productive, fresh peeler crab being the most productive bait 30+ being landed and a lot lost , plenty of them were in the 6 to 8.5lb bracket and a PB for myself at 12lb
A great days fishing for all -
07/05/2021
Fishing Report by Rich Ward
on Shy-Torque III (Whitby, North Yorkshire)
7 May 2021 by Rich Ward
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Yesterday’s lads from Doncaster, Bill, James and Anto chartered the boat for the day.
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They enjoyed a few hours good ground fishing on the “Wall”
A good bag of fillets for them to take home for the table.
Baited shads fishing the best!
James and Anto pictured with a few of their catch.
Cheers
Rich
07733 233352UPCOMING INDIVIDUAL SPACES ONBOARD Shy-Torque III
Sun 17/11/2024 8 Spaces 8 Hours Need 3 more for trip go-ahead. Uptiding trip. Will sail with just 3 anglers. Cod / Coalfish (Coley/Saithe) / Ling (Common) / Pollock.View details Tue 19/11/2024 8 Spaces 9 Hours Need 3 more for trip go-ahead. Uptiding trip. Will sail with just 3 anglers. Cod / Coalfish (Coley/Saithe) / Ling (Common) / Pollock.View details Thu 21/11/2024 8 Spaces 8 Hours Uptiding trip. Will sail with just 3. Cod / Coalfish (Coley/Saithe) / Ling (Common) / Pollock.View details Mon 25/11/2024 7 Spaces 9 Hours Need 3 more for trip go-ahead. Room for 7 anglers. Excellent wrecking tide. 4.4m. Will sail with just 4 anglers. James 1. Cod / Coalfish (Coley/Saithe) / Ling (Common) / Pollock.View details Tue 26/11/2024 5 Spaces 8 Hours Need 1 more for trip go-ahead. Room for 5 anglers. Excellent wrecking tide. 4.6m. Will sail with just 4 anglers. James 1. Dave Bradshaw 2. Cod / Coalfish (Coley/Saithe) / Ling (Common) / Pollock.View details Sat 30/11/2024 5 Spaces 8 Hours Need 2 more for trip go-ahead. Uptiding trip. Will sail with just 4 anglers. John Price 1. Rich Wallen 2. Cod / Coalfish (Coley/Saithe) / Ling (Common) / Pollock.View details Sun 01/12/2024 7 Spaces 8 Hours Need 3 more for trip go-ahead. Uptiding trip. Will sail with just 4 anglers. Si England 1. Cod / Coalfish (Coley/Saithe) / Ling (Common) / Pollock.View details Sun 15/12/2024 1 Space 8 Hours Shy-Torque Uptiding Competition starts. Cash prizes! Room for 1. Si England 1. Rich Reynolds 2. Andy Howard 4. Cod / Coalfish (Coley/Saithe) / Ling (Common) / Pollock.View details Mon 16/12/2024 1 Space 8 Hours Shy-Torque Uptiding Competition. Cash prizes! Room for 1 angler. Al Sutcliffe 1. Cliff A 4. Lawrence Byrne 1. Chris Williamson 1. Cod / Coalfish (Coley/Saithe) / Ling (Common) / Pollock.View details Tue 17/12/2024 6 Spaces 8 Hours Need 2 more for trip go-ahead. Shy-Torque Uptiding Competition. Cash prizes! Room for 6 anglers. Olly 1. Lawrence Byrne 1. Cod / Coalfish (Coley/Saithe) / Ling (Common) / Pollock.View details -
01/05/2021
Fishing Report by Iain Barron
on Brighton Lure Boat (Brighton, East Sussex)
1 May 2021 by Iain Barron
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Saturday
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The forecast was for good weather and a Birthday Boy (Jay) on board and regulars Malc and John, the plan in place was completely thrown in file 13 (bin), Slow Pitch Jigging being the way we’re going to fish.
We proceed to an area where I’ve been successful in previous visits, not a sniff, so we moved on to the next area in search of Silvers, and found in abundance the tide running at around .7-8 of a knot we had a good chance, Slow Pitch Jigging being the order of the day, and it worked big time.
The first drop down we had all rods into a fish, Jay was over the moon with his first boat caught bass, followed by John and Malc quickly followed by the skipper.
The next 90 minutes was pretty frenetic, with over 25 fish boated, biggest was 7lb 9oz which was returned and with numerous drop-offs in the process, everyone on board managed the 2 bag limit, with 2 fish in excess of 4lb plus, some great fishing, was had and the move onwards was decided for us, the weather crept on us and decided to change for the worst, the tide running at 2plus knots time to move horrible raindrops not pleasant situation for anyone.
We moved inshore for some fun on the next target species was Mackerel and Herring, we managed just one of those Mackerel not many but enough for the Barbie.
All in all the persuasion to go deeper paid dividends and a great 4 plus hours was well worth the effort.UPCOMING INDIVIDUAL SPACES ONBOARD Brighton Lure Boat
Sun 17/11/2024 4 Spaces £95.00pp Need 2 more for trip go-ahead. Max 6 people Squid Fishing, 3pm to 7pm £40pp Bass trip max 5 1 trip a day 6 hour Trip or 4 hour trip if we get max numbers. £95 6 hour £55 4 hour all equipment supplied Bass / Pollock.View details Mon 18/11/2024 4 Spaces £95.00pp Need 2 more for trip go-ahead. Max 6 people Squid Fishing, 3pm to 7pm £40pp Bass trip max 5 1 trip a day 6 hour Trip or 4 hour trip if we get max numbers. £95 6 hour £55 4 hour all equipment supplied Bass / Pollock.View details Tue 19/11/2024 4 Spaces £95.00pp Need 2 more for trip go-ahead. Max 6 people Squid Fishing, 3pm to 7pm £40pp Bass trip max 5 1 trip a day 6 hour Trip or 4 hour trip if we get max numbers. £95 6 hour £55 4 hour all equipment supplied Bass / Pollock.View details Wed 20/11/2024 4 Spaces £95.00pp Need 2 more for trip go-ahead. Max 6 people Squid Fishing, 3pm to 7pm £40pp Bass trip max 5 1 trip a day 6 hour Trip or 4 hour trip if we get max numbers. £95 6 hour £55 4 hour all equipment supplied Bass / Pollock.View details Thu 21/11/2024 4 Spaces £95.00pp Need 2 more for trip go-ahead. Max 6 people Squid Fishing, 3pm to 7pm £40pp Bass trip max 5 1 trip a day 6 hour Trip or 4 hour trip if we get max numbers. £95 6 hour £55 4 hour all equipment supplied Bass / Pollock.View details Fri 22/11/2024 4 Spaces £95.00pp Need 2 more for trip go-ahead. Max 6 people Squid Fishing, 3pm to 7pm £40pp Bass trip max 5 1 trip a day 6 hour Trip or 4 hour trip if we get max numbers. £95 6 hour £55 4 hour all equipment supplied Bass / Pollock.View details Sat 23/11/2024 4 Spaces £95.00pp Need 2 more for trip go-ahead. Max 6 people Squid Fishing, 3pm to 7pm £40pp Bass trip max 5 1 trip a day 6 hour Trip or 4 hour trip if we get max numbers. £95 6 hour £55 4 hour all equipment supplied Bass / Pollock.View details Sun 24/11/2024 4 Spaces £95.00pp Need 2 more for trip go-ahead. Max 6 people Squid Fishing, 3pm to 7pm £40pp Bass trip max 5 1 trip a day 6 hour Trip or 4 hour trip if we get max numbers. £95 6 hour £55 4 hour all equipment supplied Bass / Pollock.View details Mon 25/11/2024 4 Spaces £95.00pp Need 2 more for trip go-ahead. Max 6 people Squid Fishing, 3pm to 7pm £40pp Bass trip max 5 1 trip a day 6 hour Trip or 4 hour trip if we get max numbers. £95 6 hour £55 4 hour all equipment supplied Bass / Pollock.View details Tue 26/11/2024 4 Spaces £95.00pp Need 2 more for trip go-ahead. Max 6 people Squid Fishing, 3pm to 7pm £40pp Bass trip max 5 1 trip a day 6 hour Trip or 4 hour trip if we get max numbers. £95 6 hour £55 4 hour all equipment supplied Bass / Pollock.View details