Well guys what a year so far what with COVID 19 locking us all in port for the beginning of the season, however now the water temperature has risen so have the number of species. Shed loads of Mackeral scad and herring , some really good pollock on the rocks good size whiting on the mud. Plenty of ling and the occasional cod popping up from time to time. Not to mention the sharks really good numbers of blues this year and porbegals on the reefs
Being limited down to 4 anglers by the port authority didn’t do us any favours but now all is well and we are now up 8 .
There now seems to be a raise in popularity and the boat is filling fast .
Tight lines guys and have a good season and stay safe we want to see you all back next year.
Well in to the season now and some good bags of Ling occasional Cod, Haddock and some really big Whiting.
We struggled this year with the Mackerel, they came in April time as per usual mixed in with the Herring then on key disappeared again as I predicted. Good job I did think ahead and prepared at the end of last season and filled my freezers. Happy to see they are now back as stocks in the freezer are getting low. Those of you that follow us on Facebook will see good catches of Conger and the Sharks are starting show themselves now/ So Tight lines and see you in the near future when the sum comes out.
Truly amazing reef fishing this past month. Huge bags of Ling, Whiting and Pollock and the odd large clonker Cod. I thought we were doing well with 20 pounders but now we've upgraded to 30 pounders. As always struggling with wind over tides, but hey I guess that's just Cornwall. Looking forward to some crispy winter weekends.
Season seams to have kicked off now some nice Cod and Pollock on the inshore reefs and the occasional Haddock and some nice Ling mixed in.
No Sharks as yet but then we have only had one trip so far . One or two blues have been landed on other Looe boats though.