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Articles https://www.anglersworld.org/index.php/articles/64-news Sun, 19 May 2024 10:01:41 +0100 Joomla! - Open Source Content Management en-gb admin@anglersworld.org () Biggest Bluefin Ever Caught in the UK https://www.anglersworld.org/index.php/articles/64-news/289-biggest-bluefin-ever-caught-in-the-uk https://www.anglersworld.org/index.php/articles/64-news/289-biggest-bluefin-ever-caught-in-the-uk https://www.saltwatersportsman.com/news/biggest-bluefin-ever-caught-in-the-uk/

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Biggest Bluefin Ever Caught in the UK
The 900-pound giant bluefin was safely released after an epic battle.

By Steven Hill
October 13, 2022
 
 
 

A Welsh charter captain and two anglers drifting for sharks on Oct. 9 caught and released what is thought to be the largest tuna ever captured in the United Kingdom, a 111-inch bluefin estimated to weigh more than 900 pounds.

Anglers Simon Batey and Jason Nott teamed up to bring the massive bluefin to the boat after a 90-minute fight. Capt. Andrew Alsop, who runs White Water Charters, called it “the dirtiest fighting fish I have gone up against.”

“I’ve caught thresher sharks, mako sharks and numerous tuna, but I’ve never had a fish stay up on the surface like this,” Alsop told Salt Water Sportsman. “At times it was like you were a matador. The fish would come screaming straight at the boat and you’d move out of the way, making sure you have tight lines for the angler. Then the fish would take 200 yards and turn back around in the dark to come screaming back at the boat again.”

This happened about five times, Alsop says. At one point the tuna spent “a crazy few minutes twisting and rolling and smashing the surface to foam about 30 yards from the boat,” he noted. “It was one hell of a fight.”

“It was exciting,” he adds, “but my wits as a skipper on the controls and the throttles, especially being in the dark, were tested to the limit, to be honest.”

Bluefin Bycatch While Shark Fishing
900 pound bluefin tuna boatside
The 900-pound Welsh giant gave the anglers quite the tussle, testing the captain’s boat handling skills in the dark. Andrew Alsop
Alsop captains one of only six boats licensed to handle tuna under Wales’ new Catch and Release Tagging (CHART) program, which collects data to improve scientific understanding and management of bluefin tuna in Welsh waters. The collaboration between the country’s government and Swansea University trains charter crews to safely handle and release tuna caught by recreational anglers, attaching tags that allow researchers to learn more about the movements of the wide-ranging migratory species.

However, the 900-pounder taken last weekend 25 to 30 miles southwest of Milford Haven was not eligible for tagging because it was caught during a shark-fishing trip, a memorable outing that produced 12 blue sharks, many over 150 pounds, and a porbeagle shark over 350 pounds that the captain believes to be one of the largest males of the species caught in the UK. All were released.

“A lot of the press is a bit mixed up because I am part of the CHART program,” Alsop said of news reports linking the tuna to the tagging initiative. “I’d be breaking the rules if I tag a fish that’s technically outside the CHART.” Instead, fisheries regulations classify such fish as bycatch, and Alsop recorded a video of the release to prove to fisheries officials that the bluefin was handled carefully.

Such incidental catches have become more frequent off the west coast of Wales in recent years, because big bluefins have begun scavenging off the trawlers that work the area, Alsop says. “We do get a crossover when we’re chumming the water for sharks. The bluefins will join the chum trail to feed as well, and when they get into a feeding frenzy they’re not too choosy on what they eat.”

The tuna smashed a mackerel the captain dredged out of his freezer after running out of pollock, the bait that enticed the 350-pound porbeagle. “The boys were actually over the moon with that fish, and they wanted me to put another big pollock on when I re-rigged the rods. I said, ‘We’ve got some old mackerel; it’s not the freshest, but it should be fine for shark.’”

He baited a 6.5-foot 30- to 80-pound-class standup rod with a Talica 50 reel spooled with Diamond Braid Hollow Core and dropped it about 30 feet directly under the boat. He was headed for the cabin when he saw the rod bend over and spring back. Thinking one of the anglers might have bumped it accidentally, he asked if anyone had touched the rod. No one had.

“I picked up the line in my hand and pulled some slack in,” Alsop recalls. “All of a sudden it pulled straight out of my hand, and the line was just screaming off the reel.”

A Seasoned Bluefin Tuna Captain Comes in Clutch
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After a boatside swim, the giant swam off into the depths. Andrew Alsop
In 2017 Alsop caught a 500-pound bluefin, then thought to be the largest ever taken in Wales, and he has battled bluefin as big as 700 pounds.

“Usually you fight them for a while and then they go into that predictable pinwheel,” he says. “But this fish just kept coming at the boat from out of the darkness and then running. As it was smashing the surface and going berserk. I thought, ‘Well, that’s good, because it will tire the fish.’ Then I realized how big this thing was. I shot down the ladder and said, ‘This is a monster, guys. Take your time now.’ Eventually we were able to get it to the side of the boat and realized what we were dealing with.”

Measured from nose to tail fork, the bluefin stretched 9 feet, 3 inches long. The 900-pound estimated weight is based on a formula. The fish was never removed from the water. The crew recorded a video while reviving the tuna and released it quickly.

“It was just an unreal capture,” Alsop says. “The fight was explosive. The only thing we didn’t get, because it was such a high-speed fight with the gear we had, we just didn’t have time to film the speed the line was coming off the reel. But it’s the biggest thing I’ve ever seen and just proves that we’ve got very, very big bluefins off the coast of Wales.”

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admin@anglersworld.org (Super User) News Wed, 26 Apr 2023 14:29:13 +0100
Andrew Alsop lands a 525lb Blue Fin Tuna. https://www.anglersworld.org/index.php/articles/64-news/249-andrew-alsop-lands-a-525lb-blue-fin-tuna https://www.anglersworld.org/index.php/articles/64-news/249-andrew-alsop-lands-a-525lb-blue-fin-tuna Andrew Alsop of Whitewater Charters has done himself proud by landing the biggest Blue Fim Tuna of 525lb on his own boat. Well done Andrew.

The speciman was cought on his own designed Blue Dog Rod and a Fin-Nor MA-30 reel.

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admin@anglersworld.org (Super User) News Wed, 20 Sep 2017 13:20:17 +0100
Seamaster leg result Dean Booker Charity Open 22 May 2016 at Aberthaw and Boverton https://www.anglersworld.org/index.php/articles/64-news/233-seamaster-leg-result-dean-booker-charity-open-22-may-2016-at-aberthaw-and-boverton https://www.anglersworld.org/index.php/articles/64-news/233-seamaster-leg-result-dean-booker-charity-open-22-may-2016-at-aberthaw-and-boverton
Left to right Gerald John, Joe Arch, Organiser Dean Booker and Nigel Putbrace.
 
51 angers fish the above match.
 
£1400 was raised for the St Illtyds Sensory Garden charity. Dean Booker, the event organiser would like to thanks all those who supported the event and the raffle.
 
1st was 54 year old builder Joe Arch from Cardiff he was fishing at Stout Point and weighed in 9.76 kilos consisting of 15 dog fish and a spotted ray.
 
2nd was 51 year old DOW Corning engineer Gerald John from Caerphilly he was also fishing at Stout Point and weighted in 7.28 kilos consisting of 13 dog fish.
 
Both 1st and 2nd prizes were a weeks all inclusive holiday in Bodo Norway donated by ALL IN TOURS.
 
3rd was Cardiff  based Council worker Nigel Putbrace who was fishing at Boverton. He weighted in 6.53 kilos consisting of 13 dog fish and he won a Diawa Multiplier Reel.
 
The remaining top 20 are in the attached points up date.
 
The Best Rockling pool of £51 went to Chris Garner from Penarth with a fish of 0.56 kilos.
 
The main raffle prize a Century Eliminator T900GT beach caster, donated by Fishing Reviews.co.uk was won by Swansea angler Dai Allsop.
 
GARRY EVANS SEAMASTER POINTS TALLEY AS OF THE 22/05/2016                        
NAME & CLUB L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 L10 L11 TL PTS
ANDREW HUTCHINGS GEMT 7.5   19 17               43.5
NIGEL PUTBRACE N/C 4 18 3 18               43
ROY TAPPER SWMT 17 17 0.5 8               42.5
MIKE THOMAS ODYSSEY 15 12 12                 39
GERALD JOHN GEMT     17 19               36
CHRIS JENKINS TEAM FATTY LEWIS   20   15               35
CHRIS READ GEMT 11   11 11               33
DAVE WEST DOW CORNING 18   15                 33
RICHARD POTTS RVSAC 16 16                   32
PHIL MATHER N/C 13 13   5               31
JOE ARCH SWMT       20               20
ROSS JONES NEWPORT     20                 20
PAUL CROOK SEA VIEW LADS 20                     20
LEE NORRIS LEADHEADS 19                     19
MIKE LANGFORD SEA VIEW LADS   19                   19
MIKE MATHER GWENT 10   8                 18
JOHN LITTLE DOW     18                 18
KIETH SKIPPER GWENT   4 13                 17
DONINIC PATCH SWSA       16               16
CARL CAMPION N/C     16                 16
ANDREW WITHEY KEENS 5     10               15
GARY MORGAN SEA VIEW LADS   15                   15
STEVE CHADWICK GWENT       14               14
LES ASH NEWPORT     14                 14
NEV EVANS GWENT 14                     14
PAUL COLES SEA VIEW LADS   14                   14
CHRIS FRY CARDIFF MT       13               13
JAMES MASDEN N/C       12               12
LEE BRIMFIELD   NEWPORT 12                     12
BARRY OWEN GWENT   11                   11
A.POWELL N/C     10                 10
ROGER GREEN SEA VIEW LADS   10                   10
MATT WEST DOW       9               9
JAYDEN FRANCIS NEWORT JNR     9                 9
ZAK WILLIAMS GWENT 9                     9
RAY CHRISTO HOLTON ROAD ANGLING   9                   9
NEAL BRAGG HOTLON ROAD ANGLING   8                   8
PAUL EVANS ODDYSSEY 7.5                     7.5
GRANT JONES N/C       7               7
JUSTIN BIRD GWENT     7                 7
ROY HARDING SEA VIEW LADS 2 5                   7
DON COOK SEA VIEW LADS   7                   7
NATHAN GREY N/C       6               6
GLYN PERRYMAN NEWPORT     6                 6
DAVE WHITCOMBE SEA VIEW LADS 6                     6
DANIEL CRUMP HOLTON ROAD ANGLING   6                   6
PETER NICHOLS N/C     5                 5
JOHNATHAN GAMLIN N/C       4               4
MIKE NOTLEY N/C     4                 4
DERECK GAMBLIN N/C       3               3
ADA HARRIS SEA VIEW LADS 3                     3
MIKE KERSLAKE SEA VIEW LADS   3                   3
BOB RADMAN GWENT       2               2
PAUL BRYANT NEWPORT     2                 2
MORGAN WILSON N/C       1               1
IVOR SMITH GWENT 1                     1
T.HENSON N/C     0.5                 0.5
 
 
 
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admin@anglersworld.org (Super User) News Tue, 24 May 2016 06:32:40 +0100
GARRY EVANS SEAMASTER POINTS TALLEY AS OF THE 24/04/2016 https://www.anglersworld.org/index.php/articles/64-news/225-garry-evans-seamaster-points-talley-as-of-the-24-04-2016 https://www.anglersworld.org/index.php/articles/64-news/225-garry-evans-seamaster-points-talley-as-of-the-24-04-2016 GARRY EVANS SEAMASTER POINTS TALLEY AS OF THE 24/04/2016 NAME & CLUB L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 L10 L11 TL PTS MIKE THOMAS ODYSSEY 15 12 12                 39 ROY TAPPER SWMT 17 17 0.5                 34.5 DAVE WEST DOW CORNING 18   15                 33 RICHARD POTTS RVSAC 16 16                   32 ANDREW HUTCHINGS GEMT 7.5   19                 26.5 PHIL MATHER N/C 13 13                   26 NIGEL PUTBRACE N/C 4 18 3                 25 CHRIS READ GEMT 11   11                 22 ROSS JONES NEWPORT     20                 20 PAUL CROOK SEA VIEW LADS 20                     20 CHRIS JENKINS TEAM FATTY LEWIS   20                   20 LEE NORRIS LEADHEADS 19                     19 MIKE LANGFORD SEA VIEW LADS   19                   19 MIKE MATHER GWENT 10   8                 18 JOHN LITTLE DOW     18                 18 KIETH SKIPPER GWENT   4 13                 17 GERALD JOHN GARRY EVANS MATCH TEAM     17                 17 CARL CAMPION N/C     16                 16 GARY MORGAN SEA VIEW LADS   15                   15 LES ASH NEWPORT     14                 14 NEV EVANS GWENT 14                     14 PAUL COLES SEA VIEW LADS   14                   14 LEE BRIMFIELD   NEWPORT 12                     12 BARRY OWEN GWENT   11                   11 A.POWELL N/C     10                 10 ROGER GREEN SEA VIEW LADS   10                   10 JAYDEN FRANCIS NEWORT JNR     9                 9 ZAK WILLIAMS GWENT 9                     9 RAY CHRISTO HOLTON ROAD ANGLING   9                   9 NEAL BRAGG HOTLON ROAD ANGLING   8                   8 PAUL EVANS ODDYSSEY 7.5                     7.5 JUSTIN BIRD GWENT     7                 7 ROY HARDING SEA VIEW LADS 2 5                   7 DON COOK SEA VIEW LADS   7                   7 GLYN PERRYMAN NEWPORT     6                 6 DAVE WHITCOMBE SEA VIEW LADS 6                     6 DANIEL CRUMP HOLTON ROAD ANGLING   6                   6 PETER NICHOLS N/C     5                 5 ANDREW WITHEY KEENS 5                     5 MIKE NOTLEY N/C     4                 4 ADA HARRIS SEA VIEW LADS 3                     3 MIKE KERSLAKE SEA VIEW LADS   3                   3 PAUL BRYANT NEWPORT     2                 2 IVOR SMITH GWENT 1                     1 T.HENSON N/C     0.5                 0.5 ]]> admin@anglersworld.org (Super User) News Tue, 26 Apr 2016 11:08:29 +0100 Gareth Davies travelled to Penzance Cornwall https://www.anglersworld.org/index.php/articles/64-news/215-gareth-davies-travelled-to-penzance-cornwall https://www.anglersworld.org/index.php/articles/64-news/215-gareth-davies-travelled-to-penzance-cornwall

 Gareth Davies travelled to Penzance Cornwall for a day aboard 'Bite Adventures' run by Robin Chapman 'Chip' to his friends, the day was on the eve of the new year and proved to be a cracker of a trip. With well over a dozen species recorded with some notable Haddock, Ling, Blonde Ray, Smoothound and many Cuckoo wrasse, Codling,etc, etc. The best fish of the day has to be EFSA England's International angler Tony Swain based in Plymouth with a hefty in shore reef Ling bumping the scales down to 15lb 8oz. The fish hit one of Tony's competition rigs which was light in design and gave a real show of strength by taking a good ten minutes to land. Coincidently a good run of red Mullet have been showing near some of Chips reef marks which will need more exploring in the New Year! I am hoping to sample more of this fine sport in the coming months so keep reading and watching for the latest news fresh from Penzance if you want to book a trip contact Rob Chapman either via face book or call 07816844674.

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News Wed, 07 Jan 2015 07:01:37 +0000
Dec31 2014 29lb Cod https://www.anglersworld.org/index.php/articles/64-news/214-dec31-2014-29lb-cod https://www.anglersworld.org/index.php/articles/64-news/214-dec31-2014-29lb-cod A nice Bristol Channel 29lb Cod caught on White Water out of Penarth South wales.

 

 

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