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    Wrecking out of Weymouth

    Well what can I say, this was a trip that came top of my list of Charter Boat Fishing, and June 2008 will be in my memory for a long time.

    We headed out of Weymouth at 8am and was informed by our skipper that ETA was 10.30am
    So with end tackle set up, mugs of tea devoured, the crew got its head down.


    With the sound of the twin diesel engines droning in my ears, the thoughts of a big fish box, filled with lunkers, were running through my mind.

    After what felt like ages, the sound changed as the slowing and running down of those engines filled the air with anticipation, the call came to get into position, as the first wreck was approaching.

    End rigs were soon heading to the seabed, the feeling was high, But we were soon engulfed with silence, nothing, not even a tickle. A call came from the skipper, “OK we’ve drifted over wreck lets all get our lines back into boat and we’ll move onto the next wreck”.

    Disappointment was felt all round, the thoughts of a fishless day, were creeping into some of our minds. Come on lads positive thinking, but the next stop was going to turn the day round.

    15 minutes later our rigs were heading for wreck number two. Fish on came the call, then again fish on, daft as it sounds we were all holding tension nodding rods. Smiles and groans as we all did not want to loose what was banging our rods.

    One at a time the skipper’s mate netted those well hard worked fish. Into the fish box were 6 prime 7 to 8lb Cod. The boat was repositioned for the second drift and again big fish were brought on board, but this time with some good Pollack. Our fish on the day was going to weigh an average of 7lb.

    We visited several wrecks and all produced good Cod and Pollack, I managed to land my PB for Pollack, a 15lb specimen. Was I delighted I was ecstatic. One of those fishing moments, that will stay with me for a long time.

    Coming up to 2pm the skipper told us the tide would change and the fishing would drop off, it sure did.
    We looked at what the last three hours had brought us and we were all chuffed, we could not believe what we had achieved.

    Time to tidy up, filleting to do, boat to clean up, but first a well earned mug of tea and some snap. Comments were flying, excitement; couple of lost lunkers, why do we always remember those lost ones. Refreshed we all started our chores as the boat was turned and started the long haul home.





    This was a trip we’ll be talking about for ages, the Desford SAS had accomplished its mission.
    Bring on our next trip Out of Whitby for the Boat Fishing Festival in July we are ready for it.

    Watch this Space.

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    Excellent John - nice one
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    • #3
      Nice one John, good to see PB`s being broken . rock on
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      • #4
        Well done. I loved fishing at Weymouth when i was there last year.
        Personal best, 12.5lb Tope Scotland. 22/05/2012.

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        • #5
          Well done, I allways enjoy my trips there, Chris Tetts boat " Peace & Plenty" or Richard Engish's " Lone Shark" Have had some good catches from them.
          As I have grown older, I've learned that pleasing everyone is impossible,
          but P*****g everyone off is a piece of cake.

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          • #6
            Great stuff mate and what a Pollock that is ,very very nice .
            You can take the lad out of Walker but .......

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            • #7
              I know it would be along haul for you lads from the North East, but a holiday booking would be well worth it.
              (Tell the Mrs there's some great shops)

              Mid channel wrecking, for the hardy, will always give very pleasurable results. If the budget has to be looked after, there's good Bass to be got, on what they call The Porland Race. At that point there's three currents that come together, it looks like the sea is boiling, but one or two fish every drift is a great result.

              Off the reefs there's some good Black Bream and on the banks you'll get that flattie of a life time, Brill, Turbot & Plaice, just to name a few.

              Weymouth is a sea fishermans heaven, no I'm not on commission, it's just that every time we go out of this popular port we are never dissapointed.

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