Archive for the Category ‘Catch Reports’




2009 – Phew What A Year That Was !!!!

2009 – Phew What A Year That Was !!!!

Phew, what a year? I’m still not sure how I managed to get all those days fishing in but I’m quite chuffed with 2009, its been a busy year and this time i have kept a diary of all my launches, think we are up to 72 at the last count, no wonder I’m [...]

2008 Kayak Fishing Year Review – By Dave Adamson

2008 Kayak Fishing Year Review – By Dave Adamson

I was asked by Glenn to do a look back on the 2008 yakkers year, so here goes
As i started fishing again with the purchase of my P13 kayak in August 2007 & had a fair bit of luck i was really looking forward to 2008 to be my first full year of fishing.
I had [...]

Kayak Fishing In Galloway

Kayak Fishing In Galloway

I’ve enjoyed a couple of busy weeks, the first week was spent fishing in Scotland, only to head over to Europe for the second week. I cant remember when I’ve spent so much time on the road. I managed to clock up over 3500 miles during that 2 week period, something I’m not in any [...]

Loch Etive Kayak Fishing – Species Competition

Loch Etive Kayak Fishing – Species Competition

£1700.00 Raised For The RNLI
How Cold was it up there today ?…………

I went up last night to avoid the snow that was forecast for the wee hours of this morning. Arriving at 11.00pm I soon got my head down in the car to catch some Z’zzzzzz.
At around 1AM another van arrived next to me and [...]

Loch Sunart Spurdog Tagathon

Loch Sunart Spurdog Tagathon

Report By Forum Member Lindisfarne
With short days, long dark nights and a forecast from hell I had to think long and hard about going on this trip.  Windguru had winds pegged up in the high twenties for most of the weekend. With the optomistic  hope of them getting it wrong we made tracks for the [...]

Kayak Wreck Fishing

Kayak Wreck Fishing

Ken And Dave Hit The Inshore Wrecks Around Scarborough
Earlier this year myself & ken had a go at wreck fishing when we headed of to a wreck 4 miles robin hoods bay, in terms of fish that trip was not too successful although we were pleased with our attempt managing to locate and fish [...]

Winter Uptiding Season Starts

Winter Uptiding Season Starts

Ben tied up and I tied up to him, wasn’t long before we both had baits in the water. As expected Ben was the first to land a fish, prospects were looking good so was hopefully of a fish or two. Wasn’t long when I had my first bite, a few knocks and it was [...]

Kayak Fishing Iveragh Peninsula, SW Ireland

Kayak Fishing Iveragh Peninsula, SW Ireland

Kayak fishing in Ireland – Report by forum member Lindisfarne
I’ve just returned from a week on the Iveragh peninsula, SW Ireland.  Situated between the Beara and Dingle peninsula’s. I went armed with very little information on the venue, all I knew was that it  had fantastic surf beaches continually pounded by Atlantic swells. These were [...]

Kayak Fishing At St Abbs Head

Kayak Fishing At St Abbs Head

Forum member big cod 31 spent the weekend kayak fishing at St Abbs Head in Northumbria An excellent weekends fishing was enjoyed and catches included cod to 5lbs and Pollack to 7.5lbs. To read more please click here

http://www.whitbyseaanglers.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=10540.0

Filey Kayak Fishing Match – BenQ Tops The Table With A 13lb Cod

Filey Kayak Fishing Match – BenQ Tops The Table With A 13lb Cod

Today saw 33 kayak anglers compete in the first ever Filey Brigg Kayak Fishing Match. There were 3 double figure cod brought to the scales with the heviest being a fantastic specimen of 13 pounds exactly caught by Whitby’s Ben Quinn. The match which was organised by Filey Brigg Angling Society was a massive success. [...]

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