Charter Boat: Mistress Linda / San Gina3

Boat and Skipper Details

Licensed For: up to 11 passengers
Code Of Practice: 60 mile from a safe haven
Additional Description:

A Catch and Release policy is encouraged aboard and only fish above the minimum legal landing size may be kept and sensible bag limits are encouraged to promote conservation.

Mistress Linda / San Gina3 Skipper Tom Greasty's Photo
About the Skipper:


September 2024

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N.B. Not all Skippers keep this dairy up-to-date. Always check with skippers before making any plans. Last calendar update: 03-Sep-2024

Sun 1st Sep

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Mon 2nd Sep

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Cod, Plaice and Trigger Fish drifting
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Tue 3rd Sep

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Trigger Fish, Cod and Plaice drifting
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Wed 4th Sep

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Plaice Cod and Trigger Fish drifting
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Plaice and Trigger fish
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Sun 15th Sep

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Plaice and Trigger Fish fishing along the golden sands of Poole Bay
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Ray and Turbot fishing
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Reviews

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  • 5-star anthony beckham (12/07/2016)

    First time out on Mistress Linda today, with skipper Philip Higgins. Skip kept us on fish all day, out of the weather and the kettle was constantly on. Undulates to 20lb, plaice, smooth hounds and mackerel. Would recommend this boat if any is looking to go out of Poole harbour.

  • 5-star Mark Laing (31/03/2016)

    Had a cracking day out with Phil (skipper) and Carl (deck hand) today. Phil really tried to put us on the fish which resulted in a 15lb (approx) undulate. Totally recommend this boat, loads of room and great facilities. Will definitely be using this chapter and skipper again. You won't be disappointed.

  • 5-star Rob Mortimer (29/03/2016)

    First outing in 20+ years with my son, first time with Phil and with Mistress Linda, Top Skipper, friendly, with extensive local knowledge, sadly the fish weren't playing but its not always about getting the fish, had a great time and my son enjoyed the experience too. Cheers Phil, will be seeing you ... best Rob and Darragh

  • 5-star paul quarterman (29/12/2015)

    First time out on Mistress Linda in difficult conditions, but skipper Philip managed to get us on the fish

    Skippers Reponse: Thank you Paul, as you stated the conditions were challenging thanks to the constant series of bad weather we have suffered but we did manage a few fish, overall catch was below my expectations.

Bait & Tackle

Latest Catches 907 photos uploaded

3 lb Turbot

31-May-2024
Phil

1 lb Black Sea Bream

31-May-2024
Linda

3 lb Pollock

25-May-2024
Steve

2 lb 7 oz Tub Gurnard

19-May-2024

1 lb Black Sea Bream

21-Apr-2024
Alan

1 lb 12 oz Black Sea Bream

11-Apr-2024
Freddie won the £80 kitty

5 lb Conger Eel

12-Apr-2024
Allan

1 lb Black Sea Bream

11-Apr-2024
Clive with another doubleheader

3 lb Black Sea Bream

11-Apr-2024
Linda

1 lb Black Sea Bream

2-Mar-2024
Andy

1 lb Black Sea Bream

2-Mar-2024
Andy

3 lb Starry Smooth-hound

2-Mar-2024
Les

1 lb Black Sea Bream

2-Mar-2024
Steve B

4 lb 12 oz Bass

28-Nov-2023
Andy M

17 lb Blonde Ray

25-Nov-2023

18 lb Blonde Ray

8-Oct-2023

Latest Fishing Reports and News

  • 03/10/2024 Fishing Report by Philip Higgins

    3 Oct 2024 by Philip Higgins

    After 40 amazing years as a charter skipper on medical advice I have to call it a day ( a very sad day for me). The journey has allowed me to meet some great anglers who started as customers but became lifelong friends and I thank every one of you for joining me on the way. There are so many highlights over the years and so many great catches to days when we struggled to buy a bite but that is the wonder of fishing. The treasured memories will last forever and I have so many pics taken on the boat I can look back on . Now to follow the docs orders and get fit. Thank you all for your friendship and I look forward to meeting you as an angler next time.
    Philip

  • 25/05/2024 Fishing Report by Philip Higgins

    25 May 2024 by Philip Higgins

    For a change we choose to punch the tide and go to the Jurassic Coast marks enjoying the stunning scenery on the way, as we arrived the birds were working and as soon as the feathers hit the water we were into decent size Mackeral. After a little search we choose to anchor a spot often fished in years gone past by the legendary Poole skipper Pat Manley and within minutes we were into fish, Pollack, Congers, dogs and plenty of very good quality bream the biggest falling to Andy M at 3lb 7ozs. The good fishing lasted all through the tide and most of the bream were returned.

  • 18/05/2024 Fishing Report by Philip Higgins

    18 May 2024 by Philip Higgins

    The Bream fishing continues to excel with some very noteable catches, sadly the Plaice and Ray fishing has taken a short downturn as we found out over the last few days on the upside we have had some good sport with plenty of Tope to 30lb Congers and dogs along with a bonus Brill .

  • 08/05/2024 Fishing Report by Philip Higgins

    8 May 2024 by Philip Higgins

    After a long period of unsettled weather last week was fantastic with calm seas, blue skies and temperatures more normal for this time of year and the fishing did not let us down. We were engaged in the Bream tagging project and were tasked with catching x amount of Black Bream to be tagged and released which was achieved very quickly. The team from Plymouth Uni went to work operating on each bream and after the recovery period swam away as they finished we were treated to a group of playful Dolphins jumping all around the boat and as fortune was on our side we had already deployed an acoustic receiver to listen to the bream and record the tagged fish nearby but this was completely drowned out by the Dolphins making their trademark clicking noises everyone onboard took lots of pics and recordings of the bream and dolphins. It also gave Tanya from NE to join in and catch her 1st sea fish which made her day.
    The other trips produced lots of good quality Bream and Mackeral with the odd Bass taking the small bream baits.

  • 03/03/2024 Fishing Report by Philip Higgins

    3 Mar 2024 by Philip Higgins

    At last some decent weather and sun, on Saturday the wind created a massive swell that forced us to fish close to the Harbour, we caught 11 species including several decent sized Black Bream, Brill, Hounds, Gurnards , Plaice, Rays etc. Sunday saw flat calm seas, hard frost and clear skies at our 1st mark the dogs dominated with a couple of Brill and a few whiting , the next mark produced Rays Whiting and more dogs after another move and more dogs we returned to our 1st mark and added a Turbot to the list. Overall a really encouraging start to spring.