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7 hours ago, Daniel cain said:
I run Monmouth and District Angling Club, the Monnow comes under us, there's plenty of pike where the monnow meets the wye and above the rowing club, above that Glamorgan got a few swims,the rest is mine,mally brook, hadnock rd side 1000yds up to white marker post, is Newport,then its a private syndicate. below the monnow is the Dukes water,which is also under MDAS..only fishable from October 20th to January 18th
Tidy butt I was always told that stretch was free where the monnow meets the wye, last few seasons we’ve been fishing further up into Ross itself though and that’s day ticket there, never been a member of either of them clubs so wouldn’t know.
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6 hours ago, Daniel cain said:
Sevens been slow,Not alot of barbel coming out of the Wye the first week,catch reports all over are poor...few people have had 100lb plus bags of chub in a session.... personally I still think the barbel are preoccupied with spawning still...I won't really bother with them till end of August on the Wye,this winter I be back on the Taff,looking to best my PB
You could well be right pal I havnt heard a lot coming out, one of the boys had two out as the Monnow meets the wye over the weekend but that’s all I’ve heard tbh, seemed to be loads of small chub in the swim, pretty sure there were pike there aswel, the fry were panicking and jumping quite often and big swirls beneath us, might take a few traces and dead bait next time and try that while baiting swim for a bit, never fished the taff for barbel tbh butt, it’s closer to me aswel, how far down you fishing for them if you don’t mind me asking
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First go at the the sharks this year, quite start but after moving a couple of mile and restarting the drift we found our targets or they found us, hooked 5 but landed 4 losing a blue after a double hook up and the wire trace cutting line on other, ended the day with 3 blues and one porbeagle all between 80/100lb oh and a mental twat tan lol good day though, tight lines.
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1 hour ago, Daniel cain said:
Good perch that mate
cheers pal he was beaming, speaking to the owner and they go upto 5lb in there apparently
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19 hours ago, gazjon5 said:
Awesome trip pal any idea on length/ weight?
1.95 2.050 and 2.2 metres pal the 2.2 around 500lbs I think
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Celtic deeps was alive yesterday dolphins everywhere and seen my first whales feeding, planned to go wrecking and sharking but weather conditions changed our plans and we were seeing bait balls and feeding frenzies so after filling the ice boxes up after a few drifts over the wrecks we decided to get the tuna rods ready, we had 5 takes 1 didn’t hook, 1 snapped us and landed 3, great day we slept well last night, tight lines.
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12 minutes ago, DIDO.1 said:
Is that on size matters?
No mate that was down Cornwall
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6 hours ago, torchey said:
That’s a corker of a day where did you go out from
Out of Milford haven west wales pal
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1 hour ago, mackem said:
That’s a superb days fishing,a real trip.
Cheers buddy, days like that even out all the blanks we have haha
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Yesterday me and the boys headed out to the deeps on one of our shark trips, we stopped off over a few wrecks to fill the freezers up and after a few drifts we filled the ice box up enough and decided to get the bigger gear set up, traps were set and chum slick working away, time to sit back and chill for abit, well that didn’t last long when the first rod bent over and the reel screaming away first blue shark was on giving a great account of herself coming in around the 100lb mark, and the day continued this way for the next few hours with sharks steadily taking our baits and screaming off, around 2 pm all hell broke loose with a treble hook up, the one though hit differently, and we knew we was into a big fish, with the two caught and unhooked we could concentrate on the monster as it was running around 100 yards one way then same in another direction, over an hour and half of battle and with the boat following it wherever it went my mate finally got the better of the beast and the wire trace showed, unbelievable fish and another awesome day dangling, freezer full of pollock, 8 blue sharks around the 80lb/100lb mark and a boat record porbeagle of around 350lb/400lb, happy days atb.
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On 03/02/2024 at 09:42, mackem said:
I would love a day out in September but will be salmon fishing in September,thanks for the info,I will keep an eye open for fishing reports and will give Bluefin Charters a bell to see how the fishing is a little earlier,thank you.
Good luck with the salmon buddy, I try and book a good few months before hand with the sharking and tuna buddy just keep that in mind if your thinking of having a go as the better charters fill up quick even a year in advance a lot of times
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Sorry chaps late last night and flat out in work all day, I’d recommend September as a good month but believe you can fish up until November for them, weather and swell plays a massive part the calmer the better as you keep an eye for bait balls and birds feeding and that’s where you’ll find them, if it’s choppy it’s hard to see any surface action and it’s harder for the fish to see the spreader bars and lures doing they’re thing, highly recommend Sam narbett who skippers bluefin charters st ives he’s docked in Falmouth for the tuna though, we’ve been with him a few times now can’t fault him tbh, we ve booked a weekend down there again this September, a day with him and a day going out on our own boat weather permitting day after, hold tight haha, another skipper I highly recommend is rob rennie he’s out of Milford haven, mainly sharks we do with rob but he has gear for the tuna too, don’t seem to catch or see as many in the Celtic deeps as you do Cornwall though but they are there, I’ll send you they’re number if your interested chaps both good guys
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No probs at all chaps, out ratting at the moment I’ll fill you in with any info I got when back
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They’re an amazing species to fish for, unbelievable power, nothing I’ve hooked into comes anywhere close, it’s a mixture of torture and joy when you finally get one by the side of your boat lol, and god help any angler fishing off the shore if you hook into one, I’ve been completely spooled on pretty hefty shark gear out in the Celtic deeps and that was with boat following It too, there was genuinely nothing we could do drag was pretty much upto max and it kept stripping, still gives me sleepless nights now
, fabulous fish though and I for one hope they stay around our waters for many years to come, tight lines
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Last few sessions on the sea, had an eventful day out yesterday, had some nice pollock for the freezer, a good few sharks around the boat, the biggest whiting I’ve ever seen, just shy of the Welsh record and a big big fish pretty sure a tuna took a liking to one of the baits on the shark rods and got completely stripped by the beast, that’s all I could do was hold on and watch as the line disappeared drag was pretty much at max and and it took it like it was on a river reel unreal power, gutted we lost it but memories made. Tight lines atb
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12 hours ago, low plains drifter said:
Doctors surgery phones jumping out of the holster
I’d had along day
patience lots of patience haha
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1 hour ago, jake824 said:
Picking up a 3/4 gh 1/4 bull pup off a mate in a week s time. Always kept dogs with a lot more bull in them so be interested to see how she turns out .
Patients loads of patients, mines an empty headed c**t and taken quite a while to mature but she’s getting there now, good luck with her pal
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View from your swim part 2
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