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  • 05/2019 Fishing Report by Lyle Stantiford on Supanova II (Weymouth, Dorset)

    May 2019 by Lyle Stantiford

    Report on-board Supanova II

    The Year So Far


    A busy year so far when the weather has let us out, Early wrecking trips produced steady fishing but as last year as March progressed and the Pollack began to spawn the fishing dropped away. April things started to Pick up again on the wrecks, with the odd Cod starting to make an appearance but the Ling non existent which has been a shame.

    The inshore fishing has been superb. Fantastic catches of Blonde Rays and Spurdogs on the smaller tides throughout feb, March and April has been brilliant sport. Ito April saw the first run of Plaice but it has been a case of conditions having to be absolutely perfect on the right tides to be successful. Turbot fishing has been good with good numbers of fish and the number of keepers up on last year. However at the time pf writing today was atough day yet yesterday and the day before were very good! That's fishing!

    Early run have Bream have been smaller than the norm but very plentiful with a little look for Bass producing fish.

    The coming months will hopefully bring more of the same inshore along with the arrival of the mackerel and subsequently the Tope. Wrecks should hopefully improve in numbers of Pollack and increased numbers of Cod. The first runs to the Channel Islands will be happening in May so fingers crossed for some nice flatty action.

    Cheers to all that continue to support the port of Weymouth.

    Tight Lines,

    Lyle

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