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Category: Catch Reports 2016 (Page 4 of 6)

Connor: Catch Report August 2016

Woke up early and left the marina about half six. We went straight to an east Nab mark and on my first drop I had a strap conger which came off right next to the boat, just means we didn’t have to unhook it. The bites were almost constant and we missed or lost a few fish. I had a small thornback then as the tide slackened dad had a hound at about 7lb which gave a great fight running uptide, followed by another one similar size. As there was no wind the boat became completely slack on the anchor line but just before we decided to get the anchor in and move to a mark for the flood i had a nice 10lb undulate ray on a mackerel head. As the tide spun at slack we moved to a patch of mixed ground south of the nab.

First drop down gave a small thornback followed by some dogs. As the tide ran hard there was a long quite patch of no action. As it started to slow down i had a few pout and then something much bigger on my other rod. After quite a fight in the tide my dad netted my 13lb undulate (pictured), this was also on a mackerel head with some guts. After a few whiting, pout and dogs my dad had some scad on baited feathers intended for bream as we were trying for ten species in the day. I felt a small bite so reeled up a few turns and felt a big hit, i struck into it and after a few dives brought a bass to the surface. I was pretty happy with this. As the tide really slackened off my dad had a small spotted ray which brought us to ten species – conger, dogfish, thornback, undulate, smuts, pout, whiting, scad, bass and spotted ray. As the tide was slack i got the anchor in and we drove home over a lovely flat calm sea. Hopefully, some nice weather matches with some bigger tides to get some more bass.

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Dave on “Jenny G” August 2016

An early start was well worth it……

As we have not been able to get to the western Needles for some time and the weather conditions where perfect we headed out.

What a day: Alan and I got into some serious fishing, between us we had 14 Blond Rays (7lb to 15lb) Pollock – Plaice – Makeral – Tope  – Turbot and of course Dog Fish.

At on stage all 4 rods where going with Tope and Rays it was like a “Pack Attack” great sport.

Lets hope the weather continues to be kind to us and allow us more days when we can get out.

Connor: Catch Report August 2016

Me and my dad were out again last weekend, the 13th and 14th. We drove down on Friday afternoon. After we launched, we were motoring around the our berth when we saw the man on the boat that had launched before us paddling at the marina entrance. We went to have a look and he had engine trouble so we gave him a tow back to the slip pontoon. His daughter didn’t look impressed. I doubt he’ll be persuading her to come out fishing any time soon.

Afterwards we went and watched the fireworks at Cowes on a friends boat, interesting watching fireworks from a boat it was great. After a late start, Saturday afternoon we planned to go out to some Nab marks however the wind was as forecast, quite strong, so we used our Plan B, New Grounds after hearing good reports on this site and because of the shelter it offers from the SW winds. My dad managed a nice 14lb undulate and a bit later as the tide slackened I had a small smut. Strangely we had no dogfish so it felt a bit slow but nice to have a few fish for a couple of hours fishing.

On the way back in we had a few drifts for mackerel and managed a few however there were so many tiny scad which we didn’t want to keep. Sunday had a great forecast which was accurate. We went straight to the Overfalls and stopped at Utopia for some mackerel where we soon had plenty. The tide was ebbing so we started at the eastern end and did a long drift over lots of banks and undulating ground, I did have one take but it didn’t hook up. We used joey mackerel, lures and shads. We tried more smaller drifts where there were small overfalls on the surface but this didn’t produce either.

I later found out the bigger tides are for the bass and these smaller tides are better for anchoring targeting blondes on these banks, Now I know for next time. However, we got a good opportunity to use our new rod rests (picture attached). Instead of go back in defeated we anchored on our favorite Nab mark and I had 2 undulates at 10lb and 11lb (pictured). Even though we were fishing 5 rods we didn’t have a dogfish at all, very strange especially as we had a chum of mackerel out. The drive back in was beautiful with the orange sunset on the flat calm water. A good weekend and not a dog at all, not complaining. Hope to get back out to the Overfalls soon on a bigger tide to get some bass.

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Dave Stenson Charters – August 2016

Rebel Runner is out of the water for annual antifouling and service. I thought there would be no fishing for a couple of weekends then a dream opportunity suddenly appeared. Dave and Caroline (yes, THE Dave and Caroline of these report pages) invited me out for a day mid-Channel! Dave is launching a new and rather special charter business soon and this trip was to be their “shake-down” trip to iron out any wrinkles.

I met Dave and Caroline at the marina for a 6am start, and we were joined by Barry and Graham. The morning light as we left the harbour was stunning.

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As we headed out, Dave told me his philosophy for his charter business. “I want this to be special,” he explained. “This is not going to be your regular charter. The trips will be for discerning anglers who want quality fishing. If we target bass, we will pick the best tides and location and have some great fishing. If conditions are not ideal, we won’t spend the day in the Solent – we won’t go. ” Dave and Caroline are top anglers and highly experienced. Going out with them won’t necessarily guarantee you fish but they will put you in the right place and demonstrate (probably by catching fish themselves) the techniques that work on that spot. They have put in hundreds of hours researching the areas first-hand before launching the business. The result is first-class knowledge of what will work. You may have to travel to the marks, and the trip won’t be cheap, but it will be worth it.

We eventually arrived at the mark and Dave set us up for the drift. The boat is well laid out and there is plenty of room so the five of us were able to fish very comfortably. Dave explained what rigs worked best and checked our gear. Caroline then demonstrated the technique and very soon was into a fish. That set the heart going! Dave called out whenever we drifted over a shoal, and Caroline kept pulling up cod and pollack.

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Barry started catching too, and I realised that the technique had to be just right. It took a while to adjust but after a few more drifts I was finally into a cod. The day had started with gentle winds but by early afternoon it was decidedly lumpy. The boat handled the conditions perfectly but it was pushing us off the critical drift line and the fishing became progressively less productive. Dave wisely called it a day and we headed back. Dave is a perfectionist and will do everything in his powers to give anglers a brilliant day out. Caroline is an amazing angler as well as a very capable crew. She easily out-fished us all and it was clearly technique alone – she was using the same lures and gear as us and even fished in the same positions. I was very impressed!

Back in the marina, Barry showed off the quality of the fish caught. Between us we had filled a large Icy-Tek with cod, pollack and a huge mackerel, although I have to admit the majority of the fish were caught by the demonstration team not the guests. Fish were there to be caught, they could be caught, but who said fishing was easy!

 

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July 2016 – Dave and Caroline

We popped out for a few hours today and made our way to grounds that are being very good to me. Got there about 11.30 just as the tide was moving, first drop was a Ling for me. I was chuffed as I haven’t caught one for ages, and It has been my target species for a few months. First drift Caroline had a wrasse on an 8 inch lure. Next drift was pollock for Caroline and cod for me. From then on it was cod each on every single drift. Caroline snapped an unbreakable ugly stick.!!!!!!!!! Forgot the cream for my head!!!!! But all in all a good day. Only a week or two away from offering charters, so all in all very exciting and glad to see I have a few nice cod spots to take people out to.

Gordon and Ian – July 2016

Gordon and I set out late morning on Saturday ( due to a heavy night I’d had the night before). We initially headed out to Dean Tail where we immediately had plenty of mackerel for the first time this year – although the majority were really small. We then headed to New Grounds for the first time ( as a result of reading some of the catch reports – so thanks for the posts). Gordon fished squid/ rag cocktail  and I fished a fresh small mackerel flapper. We arrived just before high tide and , apart from the slack period at high tide, had bites  on a regular basis- and mercifully were not pestered with doggies. Gordon had  a smoothound and three rays , including a double figure undulate , whilst I also had three rays and a bass of 3lb.  So New Grounds lived up to its reputation for accessible and varied fishing – and I had the perfect hangover cure of fresh air and a few fish!

Dave and Caroline – July 2016

Got out Saturday and Sunday this week. Saturday was a mid channel trip looking for new grounds. It was productive and we managed Cod from the very first drop. No photos of the trip, as it was a slow take it easy day with majority of Cod being returned with only gut hooked fish being kept. I guess we landed about 15 of them, a couple of Pollock and not a lot else.
Sunday we went out again after helping a friend relaunch his freshly antifouled boat. We ran as a pair and soon arrived at the bank we intended to drift for Bass. A great day with suitable rewards in the form of a 6lb and a 5.5lb bass. Caroline pictured with her bass and my Bass. 🙂 Mine being the larger one..

Neville – July 2016

Last weekend of July, and I grabbed an early slot on Saturday to get a few hours in. The Solent area is now teeming with mackerel, mostly in the very small sizes. I had enough bait for the session in a few drops off the Eastney Ferry pontoon, I can’t remember the last time it was that easy. I headed Medmery way for a few hours and it was good sport with rays until the weed forced me to give up an hour early. There were so many mackerel and scad over the mark that I felt them tugging the baits as I dropped them down.

Dave and Caroline – July 2016

We popped out for a few hours today and made our way to grounds that are being very good to me. Got there about 11.30 just as the tide was moving, first drop was a Ling for me. I was chuffed as I haven’t caught one for ages, and It has been my target species for a few months. First drift Caroline had a wrasse on an 8 inch lure. Next drift was pollock for Caroline and cod for me. From then on it was cod each on every single drift. Caroline snapped an unbreakable ugly stick.!!!!!!!!! Forgot the cream for my head!!!!! But all in all a good day. Only a week or two away from offering charters, so all in all very exciting and glad to see I have a few nice cod spots to take people out to.”

Connor – July 2016

“Saturday morning, knowing the weather wasn’t going to be great, we left Chichester harbor at around eight and headed Selsey way to Medmery. we had a drift over to try for any flatties willing to take mackerel or squid strip with beaded traces and small hooks. After a long drift with no action we decided to anchor by the street buoy north of boulder bank. After we dropped anchor more boats turned up which seemed promising. However, even with the near neap tides the weed was a problem covering out baits and rigs in massive lumps although my dad did manage a nice edible crab. It was far to big for bait so it was thrown back.

After a while with no bites and weed on every drop we decided to up anchor in the slack and try the gully to the east of Medmery for the flood. There were a few charters trying the same thing. After a while still with no bites and my dad feeling a bit queasy because of the wind against tide chop we decided to head back to Northney. The night before we weren’t able to get a berth as it was so busy so had to get a travel lodge for the night. Our mate who works at the marina had saved us one for tonight. But with a few hours of daylight left we decided to get some more fuel from the garage and head back out to the mouth of Chichester Harbour to get some mackerel as we only had frozen and now defrosted fish.

After about an hour we had almost 20 mackerel which was plenty. They weren’t coming in thick however we had some spaced out strings of ones, twos and threes. And to make it a bit more interesting there were a few scad mixed in. My dad also had a tiny bass and little bream which looked slightly red which made me excited for a new species. However, we decided it was a black bream after a closer look. He had put some small strips of squid on his feathers which i feel could have brought these extra fish, even if they were tiny. We returned back to the marina glad we hadn’t blanked on the day and optimistic for the Sunday with fresh baits.

Sunday morning the alarm went off at five, we tidied the boat and we left the marina at 6am. We went straight to the south nab banks by the cardinals for the flood tide. We were interested to see what we would catch as we’d never fished here before. We had a mackerel flapper on a trace and a few normal running ledgers with squid, prawn and mackerel as bait. First drop i had a small 1-2lb tope on my new rod (12/20lb gx2 ugly stik boat rod) before i even got my second rod in the water. Quite happy with that.

After a few missed bites and some dogs my dad got a nice run which resulted in a nice low double tope. Soon afterwards I was just checking my rod to see if i was holdong bottom . I lifted into it and if felt quite heavy. I didnt see the bite but there was something on. As it came up i wasn’t quite sure what it was as it did take a little line. So I was quite surprised to see that it was a ray. Usually, i find, rays are just a weight to reel in with minimal fight. I had that few seconds of excitement as the ray came up upside down, so i didn’t know what species it was but was hoping for a blonde or even a small eyed as I’ve yet to catch either of those. However, it was an undulate which weighed bang on 10lb. It took a large mackerel and squid bait.

After this my dad lost a heavy fish that was banging its head on the way up on the wire trace rod. Soon when the tide started to slacken I hauled in the anchor and after a quick chat we decided on going south to what we think is Cuba bank as we had the small tides rather than go east to utopia. I dropped the anchor over a nice slope into about 35 meters as the ebb tide doesn’t let you fish the deeper side. I dropped my rig down and a few minutes later as I was boiling the kettle in the cuddy I saw a small few knocks on my big mackerel side and squid bait. When you start eating on the boat you’ll always end up getting a bite bite which lead to a small thornback. That was the last significant fish of the day. We waited out the strong tidal flow for two hours and as it slackened we only had more dogfish. It was good to try some new marks and go bit further than we usually do because of the smaller tides. A fun weekend, I should give reports more often during August as I have six weeks off school for summer holidays and my dad’s promised me lots of fishing!”

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