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  • 30/05/2017 Fishing Report by Roy Smith

    30 May 2017 by Roy Smith

    Hi out today big tides making it difficult although plenty of fish caught including several double figure bull Huss .makerel a bit spasmodic but should improve in a few days on the smaller tides. The water off Amlwch half mile out is 150 feet deep so most species caught even on strong offshoe winds you won't be cancelled with us cheers ROy

  • 27/05/2017 Fishing Report by Roy Smith

    27 May 2017 by Roy Smith

    Hi very large spring tides but fishing ok considering he size of them mackerel herrings whiting pollack coalfish usual dogs and Huss. Mackerel not so prolific at moment but on next neap tides when bloom clears more they should be prolific. Cheers Roy

  • 23/05/2017 Fishing Report by Roy Smith

    23 May 2017 by Roy Smith

    Hi out on wrecks with party of Chinese from Manchester. Very good day literally hundreds of fish caught getting as many as 12 fish per drift on some wrecks due to multiple catches on hoc eyes. A lot of medium sized coalfish on most wrecks and pollack up to 8 lbs All their cool boxes were full. The plankton bloom offshore now has reduced hence the very good fishing. 10 hours offshore wrecking from Amlwch half way to isle of man £350. Very reasonable rate cheers ROY

  • 20/05/2017 Fishing Report by Roy Smith

    20 May 2017 by Roy Smith

    Hi out of action for a few days due to kidney stone removal at last thank goodness. Boat and places avaliable midweek with good weather forecast bring your suntan oil ring for details. Bait and gear included on all trips if needed very comparable rates at Amlwch deep water very near to us and wrecks. Cheers Roy

  • 14/05/2017 Fishing Report by Roy Smith

    14 May 2017 by Roy Smith

    Out again today weather still very windy but again the high cliffs off Amlwch give you good shelter in high south to southwest winds enabling you to fish in deep water 150 feet where most species are. Cancelations in these winds are rare so you will get out often at a reduced rate so everybody is happy. Please ring if you are cancelled elsewhere or book a trip either wrecking or ground fishing on a very large comfortable 40 foot aqua star loads of room. The wrecks are now producing fish

  • 13/05/2017 Fishing Report by Roy Smith

    13 May 2017 by Roy Smith

    Hi out today very breezy although at Amlwch plenty of shelter by cliffs allowing you to get a trip fising in deep water (150 feet) plenty of Huss dogs whiting dabs.too much wind to drift reefs without loosing loads of gear .water now has a bloom in it but should go shortly thus making the mackerel difficult to find. Cheers Roy

  • 05/2017 Fishing Report by Roy Smith

    May 2017 by Roy Smith

    Hi plenty of pollack on inshore wrecks loads od coalfish also tub gurnards now being caught large ones .ground fishing producing large bull Huss odd cod and plenty of whiting and herrings. Trip available Sunday whole boat £250 or individuals £30 each 8 hours due to unforeseen cancellation cheers Roy

  • 29/04/2017 Fishing Report by Roy Smith

    29 Apr 2017 by Roy Smith

    Hi out fishing on very large spring tide with Liverpool lads. Plenty of fish caught including pollack coalfish Ballan wrasse. Cockoo wrasse whiting dogs Huss a good mixture of fish on these tides . Weather does not look too good for a few days but when improves will be back offshore cheers Roy

  • 23/04/2017 Fishing Report by Roy Smith

    23 Apr 2017 by Roy Smith

    Hi weekend taken up by fishing competiition 4 boats involved competitors catching fish all day each boat landing hundreds of fish to make a good competition. Mackerel still about with skate now showing an enjoyable day for everyone considering the poor weather on saterday. Weather not too good for us till the end of the week north winds. Please ring for advice cheers Roy

  • 04/2017 Fishing Report by Roy Smith

    Apr 2017 by Roy Smith

    Hi northwest winds restricting getting way offshore to get at the real fishing inshore fish everywhere including pollack codling mackerel and loads of Huss whiting dabs on anchor. The inshore fish are not of the standard I usually catch offshore but good sport. Let's hope winds decrease to get to the better fishing cheers Roy