Tuesday, October 6th, 2009 at
11:27 AM
What a change in the weather. They got it about right with the wind dying down as the day progressed. So, away at 7am with some lads from Romford, Essex.
We had plenty of dogs and whitings but they just wouldnt leave the baits alone for the cod to find. I moved around a few times, trying to get these lads some cod, but we still couldnt get past the other fish.
A nice bit of colour out there today which we havent seen for a while so things are looking good.
Back out next week with hopefully good weather and a few fish.
Thanks for a great day guys nice to meet you all.
All the best,
Skipper Steve
Tuesday, October 6th, 2009 at
11:24 AM
What a poxy day out. We thought we might beat the weather so we had an early start of 5am.
We steamed outside into the Thames hoping to get a few hours out there before the weather got too bad. But I was wrong. It came early with the wind picking up all the time. So, up with the anchor and straight back into the Medway for a bit of shelter.
We managed a few fish dogs/whiting and lonley codling. But it got too uncomfortable so we headed for home.
Sorry for a poxy day out lads hopefully it will be better on the next one.
All the best,
Skipper Steve
Tuesday, October 6th, 2009 at
11:22 AM
I don’t normally do a report on the evening trips but I’ll start to keep you posted.
The evening trip is a great way to get out of the house for few hours; catch a few fish, have a bacon roll and a laugh.
This time of year the fishing is good with plenty of dogs/whiting and maybee a few codling . Enough fish to keep you busy for the evening.
Went out this evening and caught plenty of dogs and whiting but no codling. The weather was great, with a nice, flat, calm river and not a ripple on the water.
We only fish the Medway because travelling out into the Thames cuts down on fishing time.
There are always spaces on these evening trips.
If you fancy going, its usually Thursday nights but always call just to make sure. The cost is £20 per person, excluding the cost of bait. We depart at 5.30pm and return at10.00pm.
All the best,
Skipper Steve