Private Charter

The Great Wallsendo

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it's not going to be until the summer at least but I'm possibly in the market to Charter a boat out of the Tyne for 12 anglers (mostly novices) who will (mostly) require all gear providing...

Anyone any ideas who could provide such a service?
 
so you need a charter boat with all the gear for 12 novice anglers, and probably a large first aid kit with plenty of elastoplasts and a seasickness nurse onboard

thinking knitting might be a bit unfair, crochet perhaps, bit more random and harder to undo

if you look on the left there's a charter boats link, Tony Avis might be your best bet, he has all the gear for hire at least
 
...the more I think about trying to organise a dozen blokes who have no idea about Wrecking the less inclined I am to proceed with the endeavour...:rolleyes::red::exclam:
 
Wallsendo if you want to do it,dont go wrecking do something simple first.Try a bit of mixed ground or sand bank bashing,anchored up.After all you are paying for the charter.AND you wont be forever untangling your mates spaghetti.
I did it once and the only thing I asked was that everyone had the same size weights cos imho thats a major cause of tangles with some with heavy and some with light.;):question::question:
 
Nothing worse than a novice wreck angler, i mean everyone is at some point but its so painfull standing on a boat when the tide is pulling, made worse by someone dropping late, not flicking in the right direction ...list goes on.

I always remember my 1st wreck trip 9 years old, cut finger, lots of lost gear, 50lb broom shank, standing on the back of the old JFk holding up 2 ling of around 8-9lb happy as hell having no idea how i had just caught them.

Our days it's 12lb class boat rod with 30lb fireline braid, with mre tackle than a fishing super market has ad i still only end up with 2 ling lol.

Got a feeling this will be a good boating year, waiting for a few tell tail signs then its is back to the record books to map out tactics, spots and tackle :0)

Fav time of the year is when the cod and ling hit the wrecks, cod on light twin tails and pirks, ling on half mackerel.
 
Never done a thing on it since November, its just sitting in a holding yard in Birtley costing me £37 a month.

Last thing i did was re-wire the lights in the cabin and remove the 3 large seats at the back and fit a smaller sear that folds away when your fishing. Not even ticked the engine over sinceend of November, the last winds had the boat rocking on the stand so i was told lol, good job it never fell off, it might have damaged the rust :)
 
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