Unfortunately we haven't been out for a couple of days due to the strong winds from Storm Lillian
Today the winds had settled a bit and we managed to get a 8 hour and 3 hour trip out
The 8hr started off fairly slow with just mackerel coming over the rail as the tides increased we managed to get a few cod, Ballen wrasse and pouting.

We did get a lonely Pollock on the 8hr trip aswel but mackerel we quite sparce with only 40+ caught in total.

The 3 hour trip we managed to get two nice size Pollock around the 4lb area, a few small codling unfortunately we didn't see any mackerel this trip. But the customers did manage to get a glimpse of a bottle nose dolphin, 3 harbour porpoise feeding and also a few seals.

We did do a third trip as the sun was setting with the Skylark Family as we heard about dolphins traveling south from ravenscar.

As we left the harbour heading north we came across them in the North bay and ran back to the harbour steadily at 2 knots with the dolphins all around us. This was the skippers 4 year old daughters first time seeing them at sea.
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