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  • 24/07/2011 Fishing Report by Gary Flint

    24 Jul 2011 by Gary Flint

    SUN 24,07,11 WRECKING
    We left the marina at 6.30 to head offshore the wind was blowing a touch so we discussed with the lads that we would fish some marks inshore and see if the wind dropped as the forecast had predicted we arrived at the first mark just to catch mackerel,We tried 4 or 5 drifts but to no avail,We then edged a bit further out another 15 mile. i st drop we had fish but only to 6lb we fished this for a couple of hours and the headed out to another mark this produced pollack to 13lb 8 steve price was winning the pool, up until alan j hooked a 13lb 8 pollack and a 4lb pollack on the 2nd to last drift overall a really good day with loads of laughs and the odd grown over the back of the boat i should not of had that extra nite cap, was murmered from the back. Every body seemed happy with the day.

  • 23/07/2011 Fishing Report by Gary Flint

    23 Jul 2011 by Gary Flint

    MERTAC FISHING CLUB.
    We left the marina at 6.30 am To be met with a small ripple on the water we then ran through a fog bank for about 1/2 a mile whilst navigating up the channel once we left the fog behind we set course to the 1st wreck when we arrived the lads where itching to get there lines in the water whilst the boat was set up for the first drift the lads readied themselves only to hear ok lads lines down. rods where bouncing up and down eager to be the fist to catch,then like a chain as the boat drifted over the wreck the lads one by one all had fish on the catch over the day had pollack to 11lb ling to 12lb and other various bits and bobs we arrived back in the marina for 6pm with the lads looking happy and tied overall a good day cheers Terry

  • 12/07/2011 Fishing Report by Gary Flint

    12 Jul 2011 by Gary Flint

    12,07,11 Peters group
    We left the Marina at 10.15am.with a request to catch fish other than mackerel to eat
    So the decision was made to head out to one of the many wrecks out in Liverpool bay. we arrived at the 1st one some 25miles from the marina in about 1hr 45mins this was only a small wreck and didnt produce much, so we moved about 2 miles on to another wreck which only produced small stuff. We then moved again to another wreck only to catch small fish and then headed another few miles out to a bigger wreck. Which produced cod, mackerel, ling, herring, whiting, scad, Tub and Red gurnard, pollack and dogfish. Leaving the whole party with fish for the table, we decided to head back to the marina. We arrived back at liverpool at 7.30 pm and a good day was had by all. We are looking forward to welcoming them back aboard in August for another trip

  • 26/06/2011 Fishing Report by Gary Flint

    26 Jun 2011 by Gary Flint

    26 June 2011

    Todays trip was arranged by Daniel Porter from Benchmark. With a request to go wrecking instead of general bottom fishing due to the weather conditions being idyllic. We left the marina and headed out for our first wreck which was approx 38miles from the marina, 20miles northwest of Liverpool Bar. We arrived at the wreck and immediatly everyone was into pollack and pouting, but of no size. After a few more drifts, we caught more pollack and a few whiting, and a decent 3lb 8oz Tub Gurnard. We then moved off and fish 4 more wrecks across the bay. With Pollack to 9lb, Cod to 4lb 7 oz. Red,Tub and Grey gurnard, Weevers, Doggies, Whiting, Scad, Mackeral,Pouting and Ling to 6lb 8oz. After a round trip of over 90miles we arrived back in Liverpool , with a group of sunburnt lads and everyone happy with a view booking us for Winter Cod fishing. The lads even left us a few Cod, Pollack and Ling for supper.
    Cheers
    Gary Flint

  • 24/06/2011 Fishing Report by Gary Flint

    24 Jun 2011 by Gary Flint

    24.06.11
    Todays trip was a group of lads from WIRRAL PARTNERSHIP HOMES.
    We met at the marina at 6 am the forecast was for it to blow a touch in the morning and then drop of in the afternoon.We loaded the lads with there gear and gave them there safety brief on how to put there lifejackets on etc and how to use the toilet.We then departed on the WPH adventure. We had planned to tope fish first but when we got to our mark the wind was blowing a touch too strong to fish how we wanted , So a plan B was needed we then headed some 18 miles out to sea into deeper water.The skipper did reasure them that not to panic they would all catch fish today.we drifted a few marks which gave us Cod, ling, pollack, pouting gurnard e.t.c.
    Then we anchored another mark and added thornback rays to 10lb.bullhuss to 14lb.
    Gurnard 4lb 13 oz doggies etc giving a total species count today of 14 different types of fish. one of the lads lost a big eel early on in the day but thats there for another day overall a great day had by all
    GARY FLINT

  • 14/06/2011 Fishing Report by Gary Flint

    14 Jun 2011 by Gary Flint

    TUESDAY 14th JUNE

    Fished over Liverpool Bay yesterday, with 10 novices and 1 guy who had fished before. Went to a mark and dropped the anchor, the lads began catching mackeral for bait and filling the buckets up. The guy who had fished before decided to stick a ground bait down and go for Tope.
    It didnt take long for his rod to have a few bites then all of a sudden his line was stripped from his reel. Once he had hooked into the fish, and began reclaiming some of his line, we lowered the diver recovery lift so that it was above the water, but still easy to bring the fish in. When the fish eventually surfaced it was a decent Tope. Once on board we weighed it at 35lb. The guys had some photos taken and then it was released for another day.
    After we decided to have a move further out and anchor another mark we have for conger. The lines were all out, when one of the group was shouting "fish on" so myself and Dave went to investigate, we found that he had hooked into a large fish. The fish didnt want to come up and it took 25mins just to get it to the surface. Once on the surface the diver lift was lowered again and the fish was brought aboard by Dave this time. The Tope was weighed in at 62lb, photographed and returned.
    Also caught on the day were Grey gurnard, Red Gurnard, Tub Gurnard, Pollack, Pouting, Whiting, Mackeral. Doggies, Weevers.

    Cracking day and remember these guys had never fished before and were using our equipment.

    Daz

  • 11/06/2011 Fishing Report by Gary Flint

    11 Jun 2011 by Gary Flint

    SAT 11 JUNE
    WE arrived at the marina at 7.15 am to be greeted by Tom and the trent lads. We loaded their gear on and proceeded into the lock. Whilst we where locking out into the Mersey, we discussed wheather they wanted to have a day Tope fishing and general bottom fishing or proceed some 35 miles out to a group of wrecks that we have to try our luck for cod on. The lads came back with buckets of shiny perks and wrecking gear so there was no question what they had in mind for our day. We told them that it would be about 1 hour 45 to the 1st wreck. When we arrived at the 1st wreck, i explained that Daz was in training so i was going to let him do 1st drift, so if he got it wrong that they would have to be patient. Daz set the boat up for the 1st drift and with in minutes the lads where shouting Fish on. Dave our other crew for the day was netting fish all over the boat with 5 or 6 cod landed on the 1st drift. We tried various marks and produced cod to 8.5lb, Ling and Pollack in total we caught 10 different species during the day. We had to drift of the mark so the lads could have a brew and dinner overall a good day.
    We will be seeing the lads again soon

    GARY

  • 04/06/2011 Fishing Report by Peter Hughes

    4 Jun 2011 by Peter Hughes

    June 4th 2011, Off Anglesey with plenty of fish, thornback rays, dogfish and bull huss'. Great boat

  • 04/06/2011 Fishing Report by Peter Hughes

    4 Jun 2011 by Peter Hughes

    Hello Gary, Sean and Daz. We sailed out of the marina at around 10 .30am on June 4th to stunning views of the straights in North Wales with the weather being idyllic. None of our party had ever done any form of sea fishing before and were all unsure of what to do. The two crew on board put us all instantly at ease with their confidence in their boat, tackle and local fishing knowledge to the point that we all just sat back and enjoyed the ride. Life just couldn't get any better until of course we hit the fishing grounds. The two crew had all the fishing rigs set up and within 5 mins we were all fishing and catching almost straight away. Sean and Darren's work didn't end there, they worked tirelessly to keep us going, sorting tangles, demonstrating hooking techniques and most importantly unhooking fish which at one point became ludicrously frequent with as many as four to five fish being landed at once. The lads didn't once lose patience with us novices at all, which didn't go unnoticed within our party and served to improve our experience further. After a couple of hours we moved fishing grounds, which to be honest served as a welcome break from the frantic start and a chance to get some grub down your neck before starting again. Even when travelling Sean's work didn't stop, serving up hot drinks whilst Darren sailed the boat. Once arriving at the new grounds, battle again commenced with a hive of activity from the now slightly less amateurish novices that had arrived in the morning. The banter amongst the lads grew and grew as larger and larger fish were pulled on board with a sweep stake up for grabs to the winner. This eventually climaxed when big Dave pulled in a 13 1/2lb 'bull huss' (I think that's what they called it lol still a novice...) which although at the time we all thought anyone could be beat, but it ended up serving to be the winner. By late in the day we considered ourselves to be more experienced than the shark catcher from Jaws, while the Daz and Sean eased off and let us unhook and bait ourselves only giving help when called upon, which again enhanced our experience. The final flourish came late on with some large thornbacks being pulled aboard and stories being swapped about the ones that got away and the winner that never was.
    Arriving back at the marina Gary was on hand dock side to make sure we had a great day and smiled knowingly at our stories of the Moby dick being landed. Back on dry land, battle hardened and punch drunk, we had all hoped for a monster tope but it weren't to be today but I can assure you we will be back to try again. Cracking day, cracking fishing, cracking boat and cracking lads, thanks for all you help and I'm sure we'll see you again soon as the talk is now of the cod season in the Mersey, they won't know what's hit them lol.
    Pete- Superman Pants. Cheers.

  • 04/06/2011 Fishing Report by Gary Flint

    4 Jun 2011 by Gary Flint

    Skipper still hospitalised, so Sean(relief skipper) and usual crew Daz, took the trip.
    Had a group of lads out fishing that had never fished before.
    We went out and dropped the anchor, and straight away some of the lads were into mackeral. While the rest of the lads got there lines out a few of the guys carried on fishing for mackeral with the bait bucket being filled in no time. The guys had decided to do a pool for the first fish and heaviest fish. The pool began once everyone was bottom fishing so while we changed the rigs over everyone brought their lines in and rebaited. Once the pool had began everybody was into Thornbacks, the first thornback aboard was 7lb, so things could only get better.
    As the day progressed more and more thornbacks were caught and the guy who had the 7lb Thornback thought he had won the pool, until one of the other guys hooked into a 10lb Bull Huss and the pool had changed hands again. After the BullHuss was brought in, more and more were caught wih each one getting bigger and bigger.
    One of the group had a wire tope trace snapped by a considerably large fish.
    As the trip went on more thornbacks and Bullhuss were pulled in and the pool winner turned out to be a 13lb 7 BullHuss. With the last 10mins in sight Pete thought he had hooked into the winner as his line was stripped from his reel, althought when he brought it up it turned out to be a 9lb Thornback which was coming up backwards.

    In total over 30 Thornbacks, 22 Bullhuss, a spider crab, 60 Doggies, Couple of hundred mackeral, whiting and Dabs.

    An absolutely fantastic day was had by all and hope to see them again soon.