Hi All,
Just had a fantastic weekend up in Scotland on Ian Burretts charter boats.
Two of us fished "On Yer Marks Too" skippered by Mally.
On the first day we chose to fish for Tope. Having caught some Mackeral, Mally set us down on one of his Tope Marks. After a short while we started to get the odd run but the fish were just dropping the bait. My mate got a fish only to lose it on the way up. He kept bringing his gear in and right on the surface a Tope of about 20lbs grabbed his mackeral bait and dived. After a short play it let go again so he was left excited but gutted at the same time. Following some runs and bait drops my rod went, (well.....Mally's did. I broke my rod tip and had to borrow his). I hooked into the fish and have never experienced anything like it in my life. With the rod buckled over and the fish taking line from the reel it felt like I was holding on for dear life. After what seemed like an eternity I boated a fish of about 25lbs.....got to say I thought I was bringing in a Killer Whale....what an experience....!! I think I now understand why people get "hooked", (no pun intended) on Tope fishing.....!!!
My mates turn came next. After a similar fight he landed a 20lb fish. He's still smiling now...!!!
Whilst the fish are not the biggest, (compared to some Tope veterans) it's certainly the best fight i have had for a fish..........especially as the gear we were using was lighter than that used for our usual Cod & Ling wreck fishing out of Sunderland.
Towards the end of the first day the skipper took us to a Pollock mark as we said we wanted a bit of extended excitement and do something a bit different. Using 35g Spinning rods and Abu5500 reels we were casting shads into a reef for Pollock. Again, we were not let down. We ended up with about 50 fish to 7lbs and some better fish lost due to our gear not being able to keep fish out of the rock and kelp. Great sport......!!!!!
Day 2.......we fancied something different and asked the skipper if we could go on a species hunt. As is usual with Ian's Charters the skipper was only to eager to please. He set us a target of 13 species over the day and actually named what they should be. We were then given advice on each mark as how to fish in terms of lures and baits and I have to say I learned plenty that day. It just goes to show that you can teach an old dog new tricks, (I'm 35 today).
We ended up with some nice fish.The pick of the bunch being a Cuckoo Wrasse for my mate...........lucky git. The list was--
Launce, Macky, Herring, Cuckoo Wrasse, Whiting, Codling, Dab, Grey Gurnard, Pollock, Coalie, Dogfish. The only one two we missed were Haddock and Conger.
Whilst this type of thing may not appeal to all it made a good change and proved to be quite an angling education. The way we were shown to catch Dabs was quite different to anything I've seen before but meant we landed fish within 1 minute of arriving at the mark.
Whilst not trying to sound like an advertisement, I recomend if you haven't been lucky enough to fish the area on a boat to give Ian Burrett and his team a go. You won't be left wanting. The attitude of the skipper was first rate and refreshing.The fishing........ simply outstanding.
We have already booked another 2 trips.....!!!!
Cheers,
Jeff.
Just had a fantastic weekend up in Scotland on Ian Burretts charter boats.
Two of us fished "On Yer Marks Too" skippered by Mally.
On the first day we chose to fish for Tope. Having caught some Mackeral, Mally set us down on one of his Tope Marks. After a short while we started to get the odd run but the fish were just dropping the bait. My mate got a fish only to lose it on the way up. He kept bringing his gear in and right on the surface a Tope of about 20lbs grabbed his mackeral bait and dived. After a short play it let go again so he was left excited but gutted at the same time. Following some runs and bait drops my rod went, (well.....Mally's did. I broke my rod tip and had to borrow his). I hooked into the fish and have never experienced anything like it in my life. With the rod buckled over and the fish taking line from the reel it felt like I was holding on for dear life. After what seemed like an eternity I boated a fish of about 25lbs.....got to say I thought I was bringing in a Killer Whale....what an experience....!! I think I now understand why people get "hooked", (no pun intended) on Tope fishing.....!!!
My mates turn came next. After a similar fight he landed a 20lb fish. He's still smiling now...!!!
Whilst the fish are not the biggest, (compared to some Tope veterans) it's certainly the best fight i have had for a fish..........especially as the gear we were using was lighter than that used for our usual Cod & Ling wreck fishing out of Sunderland.
Towards the end of the first day the skipper took us to a Pollock mark as we said we wanted a bit of extended excitement and do something a bit different. Using 35g Spinning rods and Abu5500 reels we were casting shads into a reef for Pollock. Again, we were not let down. We ended up with about 50 fish to 7lbs and some better fish lost due to our gear not being able to keep fish out of the rock and kelp. Great sport......!!!!!
Day 2.......we fancied something different and asked the skipper if we could go on a species hunt. As is usual with Ian's Charters the skipper was only to eager to please. He set us a target of 13 species over the day and actually named what they should be. We were then given advice on each mark as how to fish in terms of lures and baits and I have to say I learned plenty that day. It just goes to show that you can teach an old dog new tricks, (I'm 35 today).
We ended up with some nice fish.The pick of the bunch being a Cuckoo Wrasse for my mate...........lucky git. The list was--
Launce, Macky, Herring, Cuckoo Wrasse, Whiting, Codling, Dab, Grey Gurnard, Pollock, Coalie, Dogfish. The only one two we missed were Haddock and Conger.
Whilst this type of thing may not appeal to all it made a good change and proved to be quite an angling education. The way we were shown to catch Dabs was quite different to anything I've seen before but meant we landed fish within 1 minute of arriving at the mark.
Whilst not trying to sound like an advertisement, I recomend if you haven't been lucky enough to fish the area on a boat to give Ian Burrett and his team a go. You won't be left wanting. The attitude of the skipper was first rate and refreshing.The fishing........ simply outstanding.
We have already booked another 2 trips.....!!!!
Cheers,
Jeff.
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