Fishing -Ynys Môn (Anglesey),
although an island, is like a peninsular jutting
into the Irish Sea. Amlwch Port is uniquely situated
on the tip of the island; this gives a distinct
advantage over mainland ports.
With the Isle of Man only 40 miles away we have
access to waters that are rarely fished and the
many sunken hulks in the renowned St Georges
Channel.
For the Boat Angler, the sea off Amlwch offers
wide and varied fishing grounds. The many wrecks
lying in the Irish sea are easily accessible to
the Amlwch Port fleet of charter boats. The fishing
around these sunken vessels regularly produces
pollack, cod and coalfish well into double figures.
Additionally many of the wrecks contain lucrative
catches of ling and conger.
When not on the wrecks, the boats turn to many
of the banks and reefs that surround the Island.
Catches then include many types of rays, big tope,
spurdog, smoothound and numerous double figure
bull huss. All these in addition to bass, dab,
whiting, dogfish, black bream, all 3 gurnards
again naming only a few of the many different
species available off Anglesey.
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and would like to add your details to this website,
then contact us.
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