Latest Fishing Reports: Wales

  • 13/11/2010 Fishing Report by chris wareing on Goldilocks (Rhyl, Denbighshire)

    13 Nov 2010 by chris wareing

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    A day out on Goldilocks,

    I know ive used the phrase before, but the alarm clock really did go off at "silly O'clock"

    0230 am to be precise, a quick brew and a slice of toast and off i set to meet placcy at the marina.

    the banter started early this morning and our skipper for the day Gwynie Andrews had Steve Quin along as crew,

    top angler and all round great geezer...

    the outer lock gates opened and we were off,

    we spent some time up by the clock tower and i managed a coddie while it was still dark.

    plenty more smaller cod, and whiting came in.

    we moved up to perch rock, it was a bit lumpy and no sign of rays..

    Gwynie suggested me move up river to near mariners and as if by magic the cod showed.

    a cracking day out with great company, i felt like a complete noddy fishing with two boat internationals..
    but on the plus side i picked up some stunning tips and advise.....

    thanks lads...

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  • 11/2010 Fishing Report by Steve Andrews on Supreme (Rhyl, Denbighshire)

    Nov 2010 by Steve Andrews

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    Now the Supreme is fishing from Liverpool Marina for the winter ,things are really starting to hot up on the fishing front this winter,the last 4 trips have produced over 90 coddling ,rays,plenty of good sized whiting and loads of dabs pictured below is a nice 12lb 13 oz cod taken by Gary Lord

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  • 03/11/2010 Fishing Report by richard lowe on Goldilocks (Rhyl, Denbighshire)

    3 Nov 2010 by richard lowe

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    Greetings fellow anglers and everyone else. The small kok cup was contested on goldilocks with the skipper gwynie andrews officiating. first of all i would like to thank steve quinn for the catering and supplying drinks in clean mugs after he deep cleaned the galley. on board. frank from salford.wyn and hippy from wales. fishy chris and tim from winsford in wales. plenty of room nice day bit of rain about midday apart from that cracking day. the 14lb14oz raycaught by chris won the small kok cup. we had a dozen rays of various size. 18 cod that were keepers and 5 small ones biggest cod 3lb 14oz caught by hippy. we put most of the cod back kept a couple a piece. dabs whiting and the dreaded dog fish were caught as well i am loathed to admit it but it was my best day on the mersey yet. gwynie got the usual stick regardless if we were on fish it will teach him to let his mates book him. the time flew that happens when you have good time. thanks gwynie

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  • 07/11/2010 Fishing Report by Gethyn Owen on My Way 2 (Holyhead, Isle of Anglesey)

    7 Nov 2010 by Gethyn Owen

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    Autmn / Winter Fun Match number 2.
    After a week of gale force winds, the weather gods once again looked down kindly upon us for this weekend. Residual swell on the Saturday gradually abated and left for a glorious day on the Sunday.
    9 hearty souls arrived at the marina early Sunday morning to be greeted with calm seas, sunshine … and a cup of tea and chocolate bourbons.
    After a brief review of the plans for the day, including an update on the weather that forecasted a southerly gale 8 by early evening we set sail for the mussel beds, were we would fish the last of the flood through to the first of the 31ft ebbing tide.

    Fish were soon coming aboard, nothing too special to start; mainly dogfish, with the odd whiting and poor cod. As the tide turned a few huss came to the gunwales, with Wayne netting a nice 8lb bully, only to be out done by his farther with a double figure fish. Early indications showed it would be a tight match with Chris Gee, Chris Hamblin and Gareth P all contending the top slot.

    Poor Tony though could only struggle on with a solitary dogfish whilst he looked for his friend Huey. On the stern Gaz joined in, he though had a friend called Ralph, though I did hear him call for Huey a couple times as well. B&B the night before is ace, too much beer, not so ace!!

    As we lifted anchor to move into Church Bay and out of the fast running tide of the mussel beds, a quick tally showed that Chris Hamblin was putting his international experiences with Wales into effect and was edging Gareth out of the first place. Moving into Church bay and a quick look around and Leon was then getting to see what his breakfast looked like, I promise you, it wasn’t choppy at all, lol. In fairness though, it never stopped him fishing.

    Once anchored up in the bay again the dogfish came into play, along with a few whiting, plenty of poor cod and some small huss. Despite his 3point huss, Wayne a novice angler dragged along for the day by his father was struggling to make an impact on the leader board, so a little coaching was on the cards. A little bit of advice on baiting up and also waiting for each bite to develop correctly was discussed to try and get Wayne catching double and treble shots of fish instead of the odd one as time went by. Wait… wait… let some line out, wait … put that bloody rod down …wait, ok reel in!! Well, something worked out right as Wayne then proceeded to reel in a double shot of dogfish and small ling. A brace a piece in his next two drops soon had the angler chomping at the bit for some more. Double patting, the method of preparing a second rig whilst one rig fished was then employed and Wayne’s catch rate soared.

    With sausage butties for lunch, and more fish coming aboard it was soon time for our next move. As we lifted anchor at Church bay for our third move we could feel the wind freshening. A tally up here and now Gareth P was leading Chris Hamblin by a few points with Tony having found his sea legs and form rocketing into 3rd place.

    Our first 30minutes on our final mark proved difficult as the increased wind swayed the boat around the anchor warp. Never the less the lads struggled on, adding more dogfish, a fair few whiting, dabs, poor cod and a couple pouting to score sheet. Conditions though were slowly deteriorating as the wind increased to 25mph.
    Everyone struggled on, catching fish with Wayne continuing to bring in double after double.
    At half four it was time to up anchor and get in before the wind blew too hard. Before we set sail I added up the score sheet and Wayne, the novice angler using My Way rod, reel, end tackle …. and know how – won the day by 1 point from Chris.

    It was a great day afloat with a good bunch of lads made all the more sweeter with Liverpool spanking Chelsea !

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  • 02/11/2010 Fishing Report by frank worthy on Blue Eyes (Conwy, Conwy)

    2 Nov 2010 by frank worthy

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    winter fishing starting off good plenty of small and large Cod on offshore wrecks starting to move inshore, Pollock moving inshore too , Mackeral still showing of some decent size ......
    Bass plenty about just hit and miss at the moment ...

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  • 06/11/2010 Fishing Report by David Hancock on Excel 2 (Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire)

    6 Nov 2010 by David Hancock

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    Codtastic !!!
    Now showing in good numbers, fish from 8 to 14 lb today.
    We also found skate to 11 lb.


    Dave.
    Kentcharterfishing.com

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  • 04/11/2010 Fishing Report by David Hancock on Excel 2 (Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire)

    4 Nov 2010 by David Hancock

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    Can you hear that noise ?


    Yep, the Cod are calling !


    Dave.
    kentcharterfishing. com

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  • 01/11/2010 Fishing Report by Steve Andrews on Supreme (Rhyl, Denbighshire)

    1 Nov 2010 by Steve Andrews

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    the fishing is really on the up at the moment on the mersey over the last set of trips the boat has had in excess of 70 thornback rays to 11 lb 9oz and we have taken over 40 coddling to 12 lb 13 oz .long may it continue

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  • 27/10/2010 Fishing Report by David Hancock on Excel 2 (Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire)

    27 Oct 2010 by David Hancock

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    Well done all for fishing hard in extreme conditions yesterday !
    26 to 28 Knts of South Westerly kept us from getting offshore but it really wasn`t a problem as loads of fish showed close inshore.
    Just a short steam from Ramsgate Harbour and we found lots of Doggies, lots of whiting and a few codling.
    Great to see the return of some big whiting, probably better eating than the cod !

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  • 24/10/2010 Fishing Report by Gethyn Owen on My Way 2 (Holyhead, Isle of Anglesey)

    24 Oct 2010 by Gethyn Owen

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    24.10.10 My Way for Fish, Food and much Banter, report by John Angell

    Me and Azzy set off from Shrewsbury as we had managed to beat the Weather this weekend to get out aboard My Way with stand in Skipper Paul "The Chef" Whittle while Mr Owen was watching the 1 man red team take on Blackburn.
    9am set sail and a few introductions around the boat before Paul went over the days itinerary. The day was one of Geths FUN COMPS and we wasted no time chugging off to the first mark, which was to be a drift over a reef.
    No time was wasted as Ballan and Cuckoo wrasse started to come aboard as well as some nice Pollack and a couple of good size codling (looking up for the winters fishing if they come inshore).

    We then moved on to the mussel beds on anchor for a chance at some larger fish so I thought, lets upgrade to a heavier rig, well all that got me were Dogfish as people on their 3-down rigs were pulling in whiting, codling and even a 13lb Bull Huss for a surprised first timer who was a pike fisherman in his other life LOL.

    So I went with the crowd and switched and was rewarded with my own huss although not as large LOL and also a lovely Tub Gurnard to add to my species list.


    After a scrummy chilli and gawjus Lemon cake we upped anchor and moved to "The Mud" lol where we had some of our best fishing. Whiting to so good sizes, and Dogfish were a regular for everyone but we also managed a total of 7 Ray aboard including my first raymond since I was 11 aboard the Viking in Barmouth and also my first EVER Spotted Ray (pictured top left).

    Now it looks small but its deceiving because I'm a big bloke, huge in fact, freakishly some may say also Azzy had this little beauty (left).

    All in all we must have boated about 300 fish between 8 of us which for late October has to be great.
    me and Azzy ended up on exactly the same points in the end and took joint third with one of the first timers.
    Again another memorable trip aboard My Way and the added excitement of the competition made it all more pleasurable and edgy LOL.

    Thanks again Paul and Gethyn as I knew you were there in spirit and as a nagging text message tone LOL

    John

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