Guests on the Brazen Hussy II endured a dirty and cold southerly wind on Saturday, with fishing slow at times, but some nice pollack came over the rails to keep everyone happy, according to skipper John Fleming.

The Sunday trip was much more pleasant, giving a lovely day on the water. Fish were solid on the ground, but the take was slow. Average size over the weekend was small, but some nice pollack and coalies came aboard, and they also had the first few mackerel of the season.

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Brazen Hussy II

To book fishing with John aboard the Brazen Hussy II, give him a call on 087 7571320

A regular day is between 9am- 6pm from either Rossaveal, Spiddal or Galway depending on species being sought after. Fishing on the inshore reefs for pollock, cod, ling, wrasse, conger eel and mackerel can be reached in 10 minutes from departure, while our offshore reef marks are within 45 minutes of departure. Our ground fishing for tope, spurdog, ray, bullhuss, turbot, plaice and the giant common skate can all be reached within the hour which ensures the most amount of time is spent fishing.
The shark season usually starts at the end of June and runs into late October, this is the ultimate angling adrenaline rush with these hard fighting blue and porbeagle sharks all being tagged and released safely.
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Address: Baile an tSagairt, Spiddal, Co. Galway.

Telephone: +353 (0)87 7571320

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