HI Guys,
Sorry not to reply, been busy with other things but it all went t*ts up so its back to fishing.
Numbers seem to be ok and we have a few options.
The charter skipper reckons up to five max on his boat. ( he would still do the trip with only three). So if everyone turned up who has said yes on the thread so far we would be packed. Simple answer is I will take my boat up which adds an extra three places.
As for dates, I will speak to the skipper as he probably has next years tide table. We have done well on small and medium tides, big tides makes holding the bottom a pain in the neck ( 1kg plus lead is hard work). Will look for dates in mid feb and post options.
Once we have a date if people could post their preference for a day trip ( 24 hrs on the road) or a weekend...leave friday, fish sat and sunday and drive back sunday night.
The hotel is £45 per night BUT when I questioned this he dropped it to 35 and did say he would do it for £25 a night if a party turned up.
As for gear ...DO NOT GO OUT AND BUY SPECIAL STUFF FOR THE TRIP...you will probably buy the wrong stuff and waste your money. The same gear you use on a NE boat trip is fine but make sure you have a MINIMUM of 300 metres ( yes 300 meters) of braid on your reel. You will be fishing depths of up to 450 feet.
Leads, 6 oz to a lb, I have enough big leads for everyone. You do not loose tackle as the bottom is soft. I think I have lost three hooks and two eads in 11 days fishing with three rods.
Target species...well there's skate

Doggies, wrasse, gurnard, blackmouth doggies (very rare) Spurdogs, conger, thornbacks, poor cod, pollack (loads of em in summer) and coalies.
Bait...mackrel ( we can buy fresh in bulk on the friday) Coalies (freeze any you catch ungutted) Herring ( not tried em but fancy them as a bait)
We did well on coalies on our last trip and ungutted fish up to 4lb in weight are acceptable baits

Fishing a match? go on the scrounge for ungutted ones.
I would suggest we finalise this early in the new year as to numbers and a small deposit. The whole thing is subject to weather as we have some serious mountains to cross to get there. We may have to put it off if it snows heavy or is windy.
Cheers
Dave