Cornelius with his 189lb Common Skate - what a battle !

Commander Cornelius wins the battle with the 189lb skate in Red Bay

Hamish Currie heads out on the Predator and sends us this report: Thank God this week's Dutch clients didn’t fancy fishing the tope and opted...
A Double !

Plenty of Tope but no big females for Red Bay

Tope fishing has become fast and furious over the last couple of weeks with numbers very good south of Red Bay.  But still not happy...

Tope numbers good, but size small says Hamish

A tope session south of red bay was the order of the day for Hamish Currie on Predator II and they were not disappointed with...
Happy Dutch angler

Great range of species taken on a tremendous day for Dutch anglers on Predator...

Last week Hamish Currie, Predator II, saw a group of Dutch anglers enjoy a range of species.  The weather was nice and a tremendous amount...
Who's the toughest, you or me ???

Specimen spurdogs head up the channel to Antrim coast

As anticipated the packs of spurs are heading up the channel.  Specimen hunting is in full swing  now , but we are still getting...

Skate keep spurdogs off Red Bay feeding grounds but more packs expected

Hamish Currie, skipper of Predator II, reports: Last week saw us hunting skate, cod and spurdogs. The spurdogs didn’t play ball as there were a...
Skate onboard the Predator II

Tope very slow but a fine skate makes up for it in Red Bay

Hamish Currie, skipper of the Predator II tells us that after another wee tope session just 9km  south of red bay it produced a...
129lb skate for Chris Logan

Smash and grab skate off Antrim

Working the deep water was a bit slow as there is not a lot of "eatables" for the larger predators.  The lack of prey...
Chris Logan and his first ever skate

A first skate on a sunny Sunday at Red Bay

After a great day at the Irish Specimen Fish Awards on Saturday it was back down to the nitty gritty on Sunday hunting big...
Red Bay Tope

Tope to 35lb for specimen hunters at Red Bay

The high pressure was great to see but we had to steam 30km south to get away from the massive tides that were running....