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going wrecking tomorow on shogun from lymington .
Any advice on whats hot to use at the minute would be great cheer's Andy
Any advice on whats hot to use at the minute would be great cheer's Andy
cheers for that I have loads of storm shads,fire tails,eels and pirk's with 7/0 hokai'sShads, redgill and jelly worms are usually all thats needed on the south coast. Possible some conger traces if there is any chance of anchoring it at slack water.
i think we will be doing the legs and gurnsey coast the tomato boat 30+ miles southGet Rob to head Waaaaayyyyyyyyy West instead of waaaaayyyyyy South.
The best fish are 15miles South West of Portland Bill.
he did say that, suppose they are still patchy but karl from this forum has done well on these wrecks twice in row.Will tell him see what he thinks.Has been a weird year for the pollack sea temp must have buggerd them up.The only reason I mentioned it was Rob took a crew out from the PBSBAC lot last Friday.
Rob worked his socks off and they ended it up pretty close to Cherbourg, but had a really hard day with something like half a dozen fish (small ones too) to the whole charter.
The boats 15 miles to the SW of Portland are averaging around 50 fish a day with a few clonkers still showing.
My thoughts are simpy that the distance over to the French marks is about the same as the distance to the wrecks off West.
Cheers steve look's like were gonner need it!!!!!!!!!!!And good luck to you friday m8Gd luck andy, looking forward to hearing a gd report. We're wrecking on friday![]()
you going with allen from scotties?I am out with rob on Saturday, will be very interested how you go, what you catch on.
Hope you get a load, but be a gent and leave some for me![]()
well things don't look that good but will put a full report tomorrow.dont know, i believe there are 7 of us, 3 i dont know who they are
water temp was14cDont know about water temp but there have been a few other factors's.:schmoll:
Heavy comercial pressure on the wreck's to the west! Intercepting any fish moving up the channel!:uhuh:
Water colour has been very bad!:uhuh:
Big tide's two week's ago were a disaster for all the fishing!:uhuh:
When the water does clear there are numbers of Pollack on the wrecks! A 15kg fish was taken be a wreck netter two weeks ago on one of the wrecks that are usually targeted by Weymouth boats. So, the biggy is out there. Where there's one there's more.:clap3:
Flatties are putting in a good show now but tide strength and direction (ebb or flood) will affect catches from day to day.:g:
Out Sat-Sun-Mon-Tues. Fishing Sun & Tues myself will report back!:boat: :clap3: