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GO Angling Charter Services Let's book a boat |
Holyhead Marina Anglesey |
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Tel: 01248 716315 | Mobile: 07971 924046 |
Gethyn@goangling.co.uk |
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Getting afloat |
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Booking a charter boat cannot be any simpler – pick the date, phone the skipper, make the booking – hey presto job done! But is it really that simple? I don’t think so, not if you want to get the most from your day afloat. A rewarding day’s boat fishing is not going to happen when a booking is made off the cuff. It takes a lot of good planning to research the venue, the boat, the skipper and your angling party, get the correct blend of all 4, and your half way there. Before starting out, have a look at the port you’re intending to sail from. Use the angling press, internet forums, a boats website and if at all possible, mates or a club you know that have been to this particular port before. By gleaning as much information as you can from various avenues will help you to locate the correct boat to suit your angling requirements. |
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So back to the booking, assuming your date is free, it is then best to talk to the skipper about the type of fishing you require. Most ports have different tides and times of year for example that fish better for certain species. On a personal note, when talking to new customers I think it is always best to talk through your expectations and wishes for the day. I often get calls asking for dedicated cod trips for example. Well, we get the odd codling up to 4lb, but not on a regular basis and I could never take a trip out to target just cod. No point in lying to you, if I cannot offer you want you want on that particular day, it is best you look elsewhere, and then maybe give me chance another time. A skipper will soon be found out if telling porky pies, and you’ll never be back and let’s be honest, bad word of mouth journeys far quicker than good. |
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Ask Questions |
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A question that pops up on occasions is ‘Can we bring some beers Skip?’. My personal view is that beer and the sea rarely mix. I can appreciate that a few beers may go down well on a nice day in the summer, but for a few it just helps churn the stomach around. If you book a boat to go fishing, do just that, go fishing and leave the ale behind. Bait, do you need to bring bait? Are there plenty of fresh mackerel about? Do you need ragworm, lugworm, will squid come in handy? Many questions that that do need asking; at the end of the day there are never any silly questions, just silly answers ….. no actually there are a few silly questions out there! |
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Some skippers offer a booking form. I also favour this approach. If you complete the form and send it to me with your deposit, I will have a full record of your details, from name and address plus telephone number to requirements for the day. In return I will then send you a letter in receipt of the deposit. You should always insist on this when sending a deposit – that way you have documented proof of the transaction. Well that all makes sense to me; in a nutshell I think I’m preaching talk to your skipper. Detail your requirements and discuss the day. Any skipper worth his salt will be only too willing to discuss the day to ensure he can offer you the best. On a lighter note, when you call 10.30pm on a Saturday night, because you wondered what the fishing was like …..well that just sucks. Plus, 2.00am because you’re working nights and thought you’d leave a message on the phone …….. likely to be met with an unprofessional approach! |
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| That's about it really. Hopefully the above will help you out for future
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Gethyn |
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