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Can anyone recommend a skipper/boat in the Plymouth/Torquay area for a
day's wrecking trip with a group of mostly inexperienced (adult) anglers, all of whom would need to hire tackle for the day? I am assuming I would need to book now for a trip next summer? John |
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![]() "JohnD" wrote in message om... Can anyone recommend a skipper/boat in the Plymouth/Torquay area for a day's wrecking trip with a group of mostly inexperienced (adult) anglers, all of whom would need to hire tackle for the day? I am assuming I would need to book now for a trip next summer? John http://www.theafricanqueen.co.uk Been on the boat a few times. They have plenty of rods. Very accomodating with breakfast roll and pastie for lunch on request. Cups of tea every hour. Skipper knows his stuff. Not too sure about wrecking....we stayed local and did a few small wrecks. |
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http://www.theafricanqueen.co.uk
Been on the boat a few times. They have plenty of rods. Very accomodating with breakfast roll and pastie for lunch on request. Cups of tea every hour. Skipper knows his stuff. Not too sure about wrecking....we stayed local and did a few small wrecks. Thanks for the information, I wil give him a call. John Let us all know too if he does deep wrecks. We did a lot of drifting over the Skerries. Good luck, |
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wrote: "§ t î x" m r s t i wrote in message news:DMpEb.86905$Y72.38082@ news-lhr.blueyonder.co.uk... http://www.theafricanqueen.co.uk Been on the boat a few times. They have plenty of rods. Very accomodating with breakfast roll and pastie for lunch on request. Cups of tea every hour. Skipper knows his stuff. Not too sure about wrecking....we stayed local and did a few small wrecks. Thanks for the information, I wil give him a call. Be cautious about booking a trip to distant wrecks if lots of your crew are inexperienced - they may not be up to a tough trip and they may be better suited by a variety of inshore catches. You don't want to put them off forever on their first trip. Cheerio, -- |
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JohnD.
Missed your original post - sorry, These boats operate out of Plymouth, SHARKER II (mine) licensed for 12 inc crew so 10 anglers, (10 + 2) THAMESIS II - 10 + 2, SCORPION - 10 + 2, WARRIOR - 8 + 2, SEA ANGLER 10+ 2 SIZE MATTERS 12 + 2 BOUNTY 6 + 2 C CHEETAH (or new name on new boat due soon) probably 10 + 2 I believe that all of us can provide all required tackle, we all want our parties to do well, so help as much as we can. I can provide all contact numbers but would rather do this direct to you as I make a point of not "Spamming" the newsgroup. If you want Conger - small (neap) tides. Pollack - big (spring) tides. General fishing (some of each) middle tides. The sooner you book the more likely you get the dates you want - all boats are taking bookings for next year. Regards Chris Wildman Owner/Skipper/Tea & Coffee Maker SHARKER II "Stonefisher" wrote in message .. . JohnD Wrote: Can anyone recommend a skipper/boat in the Plymouth/Torquay area for a day's wrecking trip with a group of mostly inexperienced (adult) anglers, all of whom would need to hire tackle for the day? I am assuming I would need to book now for a trip next summer? John John - have you considered being the skipper yourself? Have a look at my website www.stonefisher-charters.co.uk. I'm starting a self-drive charter business from 1 Jun next year out of Queen Annes Battery Marina, Plymouth. The boats have a 20 mile CoP, good fishing marks loaded into the GPS and I can give as much boat handling instruction as you need. I can provide good quality tackle and a fine selection of fresh seasonal baits. If you'd still prefer a skipper, try the Bounty for up to 6 fishermen. You can get details through Clives Tackle and Bait on the web. Hope you enjoy your day either way. Rob -- Stonefisher |
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Chris, put the numbers up cos with the amount of info you have provided I
wouldnt call it spam. "Christopher Wildman" wrote in message ... JohnD. Missed your original post - sorry, These boats operate out of Plymouth, SHARKER II (mine) licensed for 12 inc crew so 10 anglers, (10 + 2) THAMESIS II - 10 + 2, SCORPION - 10 + 2, WARRIOR - 8 + 2, SEA ANGLER 10+ 2 SIZE MATTERS 12 + 2 BOUNTY 6 + 2 C CHEETAH (or new name on new boat due soon) probably 10 + 2 I believe that all of us can provide all required tackle, we all want our parties to do well, so help as much as we can. I can provide all contact numbers but would rather do this direct to you as I make a point of not "Spamming" the newsgroup. If you want Conger - small (neap) tides. Pollack - big (spring) tides. General fishing (some of each) middle tides. The sooner you book the more likely you get the dates you want - all boats are taking bookings for next year. Regards Chris Wildman Owner/Skipper/Tea & Coffee Maker SHARKER II "Stonefisher" wrote in message .. . JohnD Wrote: Can anyone recommend a skipper/boat in the Plymouth/Torquay area for a day's wrecking trip with a group of mostly inexperienced (adult) anglers, all of whom would need to hire tackle for the day? I am assuming I would need to book now for a trip next summer? John John - have you considered being the skipper yourself? Have a look at my website www.stonefisher-charters.co.uk. I'm starting a self-drive charter business from 1 Jun next year out of Queen Annes Battery Marina, Plymouth. The boats have a 20 mile CoP, good fishing marks loaded into the GPS and I can give as much boat handling instruction as you need. I can provide good quality tackle and a fine selection of fresh seasonal baits. If you'd still prefer a skipper, try the Bounty for up to 6 fishermen. You can get details through Clives Tackle and Bait on the web. Hope you enjoy your day either way. Rob -- Stonefisher -- I am using the free version of SPAMfighter for private users. It has removed 179 spam emails to date. Paying users do not have this message in their emails. Try www.SPAMfighter.com for free now! |
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I'm not affiliated to this site
http://www.charterboats-uk.co.uk/Mai...e%20Page01.htm Lists charters for the whole country ... Plymouth in particular is here http://www.charterboats-uk.co.uk/Locations/Plymouth.htm and Torquay here http://www.charterboats-uk.co.uk/Locations/Torquay.htm Stonefisher wrote: JohnD Wrote: Can anyone recommend a skipper/boat in the Plymouth/Torquay area for a day's wrecking trip with a group of mostly inexperienced (adult) anglers, all of whom would need to hire tackle for the day? I am assuming I would need to book now for a trip next summer? John John - have you considered being the skipper yourself? Have a look at my website www.stonefisher-charters.co.uk. I'm starting a self-drive charter business from 1 Jun next year out of Queen Annes Battery Marina, Plymouth. The boats have a 20 mile CoP, good fishing marks loaded into the GPS and I can give as much boat handling instruction as you need. I can provide good quality tackle and a fine selection of fresh seasonal baits. If you'd still prefer a skipper, try the Bounty for up to 6 fishermen. You can get details through Clives Tackle and Bait on the web. Hope you enjoy your day either way. Rob |
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