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  • 04/2012 Fishing Report by Gethyn Owen on My Way 2 (Holyhead, Isle of Anglesey)

    Apr 2012 by Gethyn Owen

    Report on-board My Way 2

    Sailing daily during the last set of spring tides, we’ve had mixed fortunes afloat, with good and bad days trying our patience. Species wise some of the anglers have been rewarded with dogs, codling, whiting pollack, coalies and a few mini species along with slightly bigger catches in huss, rays and spurdog.

    A really enjoyable day was had during one of our Easter fishing outings for Adults & Children. Here the price of a trip is reduced significantly, with the emphasis on getting the junior anglers afloat with parents and friends and enjoying some outdoor fun.

    The second week of the Easter break and a difficult forecast was upon us with a westerly wind breezing across Holyhead Bay – never the less our young anglers set sail with a dogged determination to have fun and enjoy themselves during the 4 hours afloat. Our first mark proved hard with just a few dogfish, small huss and the odd codling gracing the deck of My Way.

    After a quick move, sausage butties and Easter time crème eggs, we started to catch more. Enthusiasm was now at its highest point in the day as plenty of dogfish yet again, now 2 at a time, along with whiting, codling, dab and a solitary thornback ray came aboard to be met with beaming smiles.

    A great 4hours afloat, one enjoyed by both children and adults alike.

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