We have had another busy week aboard the Galloper with breezy conditions at times but we have still been able to get out and find plenty of fish. as the week progressed even more whiting, dogfish and rays were showing. This meant our rods were kept constantly busy which was ideal with a few beginners out. We still had a few bass and smooth-hounds mixed in although most of these are gradually moving further off. We will be following them our selves as we head offshore for bass trips until the start of November. John and his family joined us for an evening trip where Grayson and josh were kept busy with whiting and dogfish. to be fair john excelled himself by catching something other than dogfish for a change in the form of a thorn-back ray. We had more young guns out later in the week when Andy bought both his son Reuben and daughter Honey out for the day. Rueben is becoming somewhat of a pro himself now and was catching well. It was Honeys first trip with me and she did very well catching several rays, dogfish and whiting. I was very impressed at how she played the fish like a natural.
I have one space before the end of September on the 12th which will be an offshore bass trip @ £90pp weather permitting. my next spaces are into October.
NEXT SPACES
12/09/20- offshore bass trip 1 space @ £90pp 12 hours worm required at extra cost
11/10/20-offshore bass trip 2 spaces @ £90pp 6am start
24/10/20- offshore bass trip 5 spaces @ £90pp 6am start
25/10/20- offshore bass trip 3 spaces @ £90pp 6am start
01/11/20- general trip 5 spaces @ £80pp or boat £400 max 5 anglers
08/11/20- offshore bass trip 5 spaces @ £90pp 6am start
I am still keeping things the same regarding numbers on the boat until I hear anything different. So its max 5 anglers (unless living together in which case 6) I don’t have much availability at the moment although I could have to move groups around due to numbers ect. Please keep an eye on here for spaces.