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  • 03/2014 Fishing Report by Dave Elliott

    Mar 2014 by Dave Elliott

    This month has been good sport with plenty of big Pollock on the deep water wrecks. There have been many double figured Pollock caught on the sidewinder lures which seem to have been working the best.

    This week Ocean Warrior 3 had its biggest ever Coalfish, caught by Tabish Aiman. It was a cracking 16lb and these fish are hard fighting and was a well enjoyed catch by Tabish.

    We are looking forward to getting back out to the deep wrecks offshore for some more good fishing.

  • 03/2014 Fishing Report by Dave Elliott

    Mar 2014 by Dave Elliott

    After a few wet and windy months, Ocean Warrior 3 managed to get out to do some offshore wreck fishing.

    We had an enjoyable day and found that there are some really big Pollock starting to show out on the deep water wrecks now. Chris Warner had the biggest of the day with a cracking 17lb 3oz caught on the sidewinders.

    We are looking forward to getting back out to the deep water wrecks again soon.

    We still have some spaces available, so why not come and join us if you fancy a day out wreck fishing.

  • 10/2013 Fishing Report by Dave Elliott

    Oct 2013 by Dave Elliott

    WE ARE NOW BOOKING FOR 2014

    We are pleased to let you know that we are now taking bookings for 2014.

    We have still got some weekend dates available to book up. Please book in early for these to avoid being disappointed as the weekends are always a favourite for anglers.

    Ocean Warrior 3 is looking forward to another good year of fishing out of the port of Newhaven, East Sussex. Lets hope for some great fishing weather through 2014!

    The first run of the big Cod will be coming through January and February on the drift out on the deep water wrecks, then in March the big Pollock will start showing as well. It should be a good start to the year.

    All types of anglers are welcome, individual spaces or full boat bookings can be made from now. Corporate bookings also welcome. If you would like to discuss your booking in detail call David on 07966 377145.

    Looking forward to seeing some new faces along with our regular anglers aboard Ocean Warrior 3 during the year to come....

  • 10/2013 Fishing Report by Dave Elliott

    Oct 2013 by Dave Elliott

    This week we had the Lewes 'Really Wrecked Sea Angling Club' out for a trip. They caught 12 nice sized Blonde Rays, the biggest was 26lb 5oz which was a new club record and went to Adam Frost. It was great sport on light tackle. All the Blonde Rays were weighed and returned to sea alive.

    On the inshore Cod fishing marks the fishing has also been good. We have had Cod up to 23lb and there are also plenty of Whiting showing on the inshore marks as well.

    We have still got spaces available mid-week, so if you fancy a trip contact Dave on 07966 377145 or check out the calendar for available dates. You can also check out our latest news page on www.oceanwarrior3.com

  • 10/2013 Fishing Report by Dave Elliott

    Oct 2013 by Dave Elliott

    Now that we are moving in to Autumn, the inshore Cod fishing has started well. We have had some nice Cod coming up already.

    The biggest one this week so far went to Wladyslaw Sikorski with his 23lb Cod. This was his first time sea fishing and they all enjoyed their day out Cod fishing.

    It has been nice to see some new faces aboard Ocean Warrior 3.

    There have also been plenty of Whiting showing as well. The Cod fishing will only get better as the weather gets colder.

    We have also still been getting some nice Brill and Turbot on the offshore marks when the weather has been calmer. All around the fishing has been really good this month.

    If you are looking to book up a Cod fishing trip, call David on 07966 377145 or take a look at the calendar for available dates.

  • 09/2013 Fishing Report by Dave Elliott

    Sep 2013 by Dave Elliott

    We have managed to keep on the Brill and Turbot lately, along with the odd Blonde Ray showing on the offshore marks.

    The biggest Blonde Ray went to David Furness, which was 17lb, which was his first time aboard Ocean Warrior 3. The Blonde Ray was weighed, photographed and returned to sea alive. They also had some nice Brill and Turbot to take home.

    On the inshore marks we have been catching a few Cod and Whiting as they are just starting to show over the rough ground. Looking forward to seeing some nice big Cod over the next few weeks on the baits.

    It is now coming to the end of the season for the Brill and Turbot. So if you fancy taking advantage of fishing for these over the next couple of weeks, or alternatively, if you want to book up for the Cod and Whiting fishing give Dave a call on 07966 377145 or visit www.oceanwarrior3.com

  • 09/2013 Fishing Report by Dave Elliott

    Sep 2013 by Dave Elliott

    Autumn Turbot and Brill Fishing on Ocean Warrior 3

    Newhaven's Ocean Warrior 3 is still on the Turbot and the Brill with some outstanding results. Tomasz Lukaszewicz who had been given a gift voucher and never been sea fishing before had some nice Turbot and Brill. His biggest Brill was 8lb which was a good catch for his first time out.

    The weather has been reasonable of late as we come to the end of the summer. We will stay on the Turbot and Brill for a little bit longer then back on the first run of Cod, which will be starting to show soon. I am looking forward to the first run of Cod coming, which will be in the next couple weeks. We will back fishing at anchor with the big Cod baits back on.

    Ocean Warrior 3 still has spaces during the week if you fancy a days angling. Call Dave on 07966 377145 or check out the website at www.oceanwarrior3.com to see some of the latest catches.

  • 09/2013 Fishing Report by Dave Elliott

    Sep 2013 by Dave Elliott

    The weather has been quite nice of late and the fishing has been good. There have been some nice Conger, Cod and Black Bream coming up at anchor on the wrecks.

    The Turbot and Brill fishing has been amazing this week. Really Wrecked SAC from Lewes had a cracking day out Turbot and Brill fishing. They caught their club record Turbot of 21lb 4oz, caught by Phil Brooks from Haywards Heath. He caught it on an offshore sandbank using a mackerel fillet. Total catch on the day was 42 Turbot and 12 Brill up to 7lb, they put 8 Turbot back to sea alive as they were on the small side. This is Phil Brooks with club record catch. There are more pictures on my latest news page on www.oceanwarrior3.com.

    If you fancy a fishing trip for Turbot and Brill, give me a call on 07966 377145.

  • 07/2013 Fishing Report by Dave Elliott

    Jul 2013 by Dave Elliott

    This week the weather has been great with a calm sea and some hot sunshine.

    There are still some Cod and Pollock around along with some nice Conger showing. The biggest eel this week went to Nick Pelling which weighed 62lb. All the Conger's caught this week have been returned back to sea alive (as is always the case on Ocean Warrior 3). The biggest Bull Huss caught this week was 10lb of which was also returned back to sea alive.

    On the inshore fishing marks there have been some nice Black Bream and lots of Plaice still showing.

    Looks like the weather is looking good and lets hope it continues for us all to get in some great fishing.

    For more information visit my latest news page on www.oceanwarrior3.com

  • 06/2013 Fishing Report by Dave Elliott

    Jun 2013 by Dave Elliott

    The wrecks still have some Cod and Pollock on the deep water marks. The water temperature is still well down for this time of year, which has affected the fishing a bit. We are hoping that the temperature increases and the water start to clear. There have also been a few Conger just starting to show, which is good.

    The Plaice and the Black Bream fishing has been reasonable on the inshore marks along with some nice big Bass. This is Bob Nye with the biggest of the day, it was caught on a squid bait on an inshore mark.

    We are looking forward to some settled weather to get out on those deep water wrecks.