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Celtic
Wildcat is 36 foot long catamaran with a 16 foot beam which is an
ideal stable platform for both exploring the local fishing spots
and for catching a variety of species. We aim to give you an enjoyable
days fishing with a friendly and experienced skipper who knows the
sea, the fishing and.........how to make a good cup of tea!
We can offer all year around fishing,
inshore in the Haven or offshore,there is always a good variety
of fish to be caught. It is not uncommon to have more than 10 different
species on board on the same day.
In the spring we are now operating out of Aberystwyth targeting Tope and Bream though that is not all that is caught in Cardigan Bay other species include Bullhuss, Thornback Ray and offshore wrecks produce plenty of Pollack.


Reef
Fishing 
Conger, Ling, Bull Huss, Pollack, Codling, Wrasse, Coalies Some
of the species we catch whilst at anchor or drifting over rough
ground and reefs
Sand Bank
Turbot, Ray, Plaice, Dabs, Gurnard, Bass, Spur Dog Our inshore trip
is a 10 hour day during which we try to give you a variety of fishing
locations (rough ground and sandbank) at anchor or drifting.
You may want to specialise
Bass
One of our prized species - especially fond of live sand eel (which
can be stored live on board). Best time for Bass is July onwards
Inshore.
 
Hats and Barrels
There is an area of reefs and rocky outcrops off the West coast
of Pembrokeshire called 'The Smalls Hats, and Barrels' the depths
vary from 50 metres to 2 metres and you will be fishing over some
huge sub sea pinnacles. This area can only be fished on tides up
to 6 metres in height and is prolific fishing for Pollack, Coalies,
Codling and Mackerel. This is a day mainly of drift fishing, but
we can drop the anchor and fish the bottom for a short while at
slack water.
Wreck Fishing
This is a developing section of our business where we are now travelling
anything up to 50 miles offshore in the Atlantic Ocean or St George's
Channel to locate wrecks for fishing. Most of the catches so far
have been Pollack up to 16lb but we are sure that there are bigger
fish to be had. Ling have also been caught on the wrecks. Best time
for conger off wrecks is late Summer and into the Autumn months.

Shark
Fishing
Mid July to Mid October is the best time for Shark fishingWe start
the day by catching fresh mackerel and whist traveling to the fishing
grounds we make up our rubby-dubby ( not for the faint hearted).
The main species caught are Blue Shark (best so far 130Lb) and Porbeagle
( best so far 140Lb).
This is a very much more specialised sport which
needs planning and preparation for a 12 hour day which takes you
approximately 25 miles offshore. If you are interested in shark
fishing it is best to give us a call to discuss tackle etc.
This is a general view of what is in the Pembrokeshire
waters and when. If you do not see a trip to suit your needs we
can offer Special Sharking, Tope or Conger
trips or adapt trips to your requirements.
 
To discuss any particular ideas you may have please e
Mail Nick or Julie or give us a call on 01646 600313.
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