Latest Fishing Reports: Gwen-Paul-M

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  • 31/03/2012 Fishing Report by Carl Davies

    31 Mar 2012 by Carl Davies



    A trip to the offshore wrecks last Saturday (31st March) resulted in some good pollack fishing for the time of year, in the end. We had to steam a long way offshore to find fish, ending up closer to the Isle of Man. Pollack average 3-4lb with the odd one in the 7-8lb range. Fishing was good over low water and first of the flood but did go off on the flood. We had some big pouting too, one of which I filleted off and shallow fried for my tea. Even pouts can taste good if they are kept well on board ;).

    The water temperature is on the rise, about 9 degrees over the weekend so it won't be long now before the season starts proper. I now have a thermometer linked to the echosounder and it was interesting to note that during February the water temperature was as low as 6 degrees!

  • 20/11/2011 Fishing Report by Carl Davies

    20 Nov 2011 by Carl Davies

    Offshore pollack fishing excellent today with a few coalfish and codling thrown in. Pollack up to 10lb with a good 'stamp' of fish around the 4 - 6lb mark.

  • 15/11/2011 Fishing Report by Carl Davies

    15 Nov 2011 by Carl Davies

    Plenty of pollack and coalfish to 9lb on offshore wrecks on 15th November, space on 10 hour trips 19th and 20th November

  • 06/11/2011 Fishing Report by Carl Davies

    6 Nov 2011 by Carl Davies

    Very good late season pollack fishing on Sunday 6th November. Averaging 5lb with a couple of fish 9-10lb. Room on a trip on 20th November.

  • 16/09/2011 Fishing Report by Carl Davies

    16 Sep 2011 by Carl Davies

    2nd successful 2 day Isle of Man trip completed in new vessel, Gwen-Paul-M',at the weekend 16th-17th September. Pollack to 9lb, Coalfish to 4lb, Spurdog to 18lb and ling to 15lb.

  • 19/04/2009 Fishing Report by Carl Davies

    19 Apr 2009 by Carl Davies

    Plenty of pollack to 10lb on offshore wrecks on April 18th and 19th. Taken on a variety of jelly worms, sidewinders and shads.

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