Silver Spray Charters offer a modern catarmartan purpose built for recreational angling. Based in Poole, Dorset, UK, within ideal range of the Channel Islands and the French coast. We offer both single day trips, evening trips and multi day trips fishing for a wide variety of species available along the south coast. Call 07787375386 for more details or visit www.silverspraycharters.com
That second set you used is exactly like we use in New Zealand same rod and reel, 15 lb braid tied to 2 metres of 20lb fluorocarbon trace with a pr knot
Use 50lb braided line with a 40lb mono leader that way if you get stuck in the wreck the weaker leader line will break and you dont loose 50m every go 👍
No, turbot and halibut are not related, they are both just big flat fish. Halibut are found in cold northern waters. Turbot prefer warmer water, the Channel Islands and Southern England are about as far north as they usually get. They are both good eating, the turbot in particular is highly prized and commands a premium at the fish market.
Had never anchored there before that day. Was just a bit of ground I saw whilst drifting along. Always keep an eye on your depth sounder. Doesn't need to be a huge feature to hold a few fish 👍
Looks like great fishing especially on the light lure rods. When you’re taking such big pollock do you have any concerns that they’re breeding stock? I read recently that it’s very important to return the big female bass because they produce much higher numbers of eggs than younger females so their survival is doubly important.
Hi Martin As you can see from the video we aren't filling the boat up just taking a few to eat and demonstrating different techniques. We are very much limited by weather and tides as to when we can get to the wrecks with customers onboard at that time of year so we arent out there every day. Pollock caught at 60 plus metres can rarely be returned due to baro trauma and the change in pressure. Bass dont suffer so badly from this and so can be returned easily
@@MsWagons spot on the damage done to fish stocks is by corporate factory ships not sport anglers, although the corporate types will try to deflect the blame onto us.