United Kingdom Fishing Charters

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United Kingdom: 10 fishing charters available

Kestrel Warrior Fishing Trips
Kestrel Warrior Fishing Trips

Brighton • 36 ft • 11 persons

Make an adventure out of your next trip to Brighton and go fishing with Kestrel Warrior Fishing Trips.
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trips fromUS $318
Exclusive Fishing
Exclusive Fishing

Hayling Island • 25 ft • 4 persons

There’s a fish with your name on it in Hayling Island and Exclusive Fishing will help you catch it!
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trips fromUS $636
Ramsgate Fishing Charters
Ramsgate Fishing Charters

Ramsgate • 44 ft • 10 persons

Ramsgate Fishing Charters runs angling trips out of Ramsgate and offers to show you what the local fishery is all about.

"First time experience was perfect super friendly captain will..." —⁠ Vasile, England
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trips fromUS $204
Charteboat Hussler at Ramsgate
Charteboat Hussler at Ramsgate

Ramsgate • 26 ft • 6 persons

Charter boat Hussler at Ramsgate offers half and full-day fishing packages, targeting a selection of sport and food fish.

"Had a lovely day fishing with Bob and Alan, had a good variety of fish." —⁠ David,
trips fromUS $318
Monarch Marine
Monarch Marine

Amble • 34 ft • 10 persons

Take a trip to the North of England and discover the quaint town of Amble.
trips fromUS $64
Bonwey Charters
Bonwey Charters

Ramsgate • 35 ft • 8 persons

You don’t have to head out miles away into the ocean to find excellent fishing when it’s waiting right there, off the coast of Ramsgate!

"5 of us went for my dads 60th birthday and brothers 21st. It was the first time sea fishing for most of us, Paul help us from the moment we booked, fantastic service." —⁠ Jamie,
trips fromUS $127
Fish Loch Ness
Fish Loch Ness

Inverness • 21 ft • 6 persons

Fully guided fishing cruises on Loch Ness including full use of equipment and tuition.

"The family enjoyed the trip. The captain was nice. The only issue was that we were expecting to pay with credit/debit card and when we arrived we were asked for cash." —⁠ Edward, United Kingdom
trips fromUS $204
Fish & Trips St Mawes
Fish & Trips St Mawes

Cornwall • 26 ft • 9 persons

Fish & Trips St Mawes runs angling trips out of Cornwall and offers to show you a fun time on the waters of historic St Mawes.
trips fromUS $64
Lead Us Charters – Lowestoft Fishing
Lead Us Charters – Lowestoft Fishing

Lowestoft • 33 ft • 10 persons

If you’re going to cast a line in Lowestoft, look no further than Lead Us Charters.
trips fromUS $127
Patricia Rose Charters Ltd
Patricia Rose Charters Ltd

Plymouth • 38 ft • 12 persons

Patricia Rose Charters will take you on an adventure from the shores of Plymouth.
trips fromUS $140
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Frequently Asked Questions about Fishing Charters in United Kingdom

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Fishing in United Kingdom

The United Kingdom comprises of two main islands, four countries, and hundreds of prime fishing spots. Located between the North Sea and the Atlantic Ocean, each coast offers a different variety of fish. Fishing UK waters has to be on your bucket list, and not just for the variety of species and locales. The rich history and stunning landscapes will capture your imagination, too, just like they have for so many legendary artists and writers.

There are three main types of fishing you can do around the UK: coarse fishing, sea fishing, and game fishing. While game fishing is focused on Salmon and Trout, coarse fishing is focused on other freshwater fish, such as Barbel, Bream, Carp, Chub, Perch, Pike, Roach, Rud Trench, Zander, and almost the entire Carp family. Coarse fishing is popular with anglers in England, whereas in Scotland it’s all about the game fishing. 

Sea fishing trips in the UK occur off the coast of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. You’ll target different species depending on where you are, but top catches include Dogfish, Wrasse, Pollack, Strap Conger, and Thornback Ray. A guide is recommended, as these choppy waters can be hazardous to those who don’t know them well.

Fishing Spots in the UK

Each country that makes up the United Kingdom, and each region in them, specialises in something different. This ranges from the gear and tackle used, the species targeted, and even the preferred techniques. This gives you plenty of options when fishing in the UK to find your niche.

England

England is the best place to go for coarse fishing, which is more popular here than anywhere else in the UK. Head along the River Severn, and you’ll find almost every species of coarse fish available! The river Avon and Trent also offer excellent coarse fishing. You’ll find the native Carp as well as the non-native Barbel and Zander in these waters. After a hard fight, it’s standard to release your catch to fight another day. This makes coarse fishing more challenging, so be ready to adapt your techniques at the drop of a hat. Big Carp fishing holidays are popular in the UK.

On the west coast, you’ll find warmer waters, affected by the Gulf Stream (whereas the east coast is colder due to the North Sea). This makes the waters around the Isle of Man, between England and Ireland, a fantastic fishing spot.

Accomplished anglers visiting England should show off their skills and try match fishing. This sport is popular here – the English team has won more medals than any other nation. The main difference to other tournaments? Catch as many fish as you can in five hours, to be weighed at the end of the time.

Scotland

In Scotland, it’s all about the game fishing. There are great numbers of Atlantic Salmon and Brown Trout to catch between March and October. Fish along the Spey for the best Salmon run in Scotland and perfect the ‘Spey’ cast (a casting technique for targeting game fish made famous here). When you’re done for the day, you can swing by the famous Speyside whiskey distilleries.

The Scottish coastline is bordered by the North Sea, Irish Sea, and the Atlantic Ocean. Where you choose to cast off will have a drastic impact on what you catch. The waters of the Solway Firths will have you hooking Dogfish, Wrasse, Pollack, Strap Conger, and even a Thornback Ray if you’re lucky. Fishing off the islands that make up the Hebrides in the north of Scotland is your best chance of catching a Halibut.

Wales

With over 750 miles of beach to choose from, there are ample opportunities to go sea fishing in Wales. The Bristol Channel is the hot spot for sea fishing there. For almost the whole year, Ray fishing is highly productive. You can also catch Ling, Conger Eel, and Bass a short 20-mile ride out. Head north out into the Irish Sea for record-breaking Bass, as well as Flounder. Top spots to head out from include Bangor, Conway, Colwyn Bay, Rhyl, and Rhos.

Northern Ireland

One of the most productive places in Northern Ireland for anglers is the River Erne, the second longest river in Ireland. There are ample opportunities to go coarse fishing, as many of the locals are solely focused on game fishing instead. Ride into the North Atlantic Ocean off the Irish coast to target Shark, Ray, Tope, Skate, Monkfish, and more.

Fishing Tips

  • You won’t be using outriggers or downriggers in England. Methods instead include downtiding, uptiding, and drifting with heavy pirks up to 1 kilogram! These can be baited or not.

  • Try out methods that were first coined in the UK. These include ‘The Sheffield’ (you might know it as the ‘fine and far off style’), Nottingham style, and London style (aka tight lining/pêche à l'anglaise).

Need to Know

Dress for the weather – you’ll want to bring extra layers! The temperature can change quickly, and rain is likely to strike – raincoats should always be packed.

Regulations

All rivers are closed for coarse fishing in England and Wales between March 15 and June 15. Spring is the quietest time for fishing in the UK due to this and the low levels of saltwater fish across the islands.

Anyone over 13 will need a rod licence for fishing in England and Wales. On top of this, when game fishing, you’ll need a permit for targeting Salmon and Trout across the UK. Throughout the UK, each area has different bylaws and regulations for permits needed – these are for each species rather than an area and need to be researched before heading out.

Sea fishing in the UK does not require a licence.

In Scotland, different stretches of river are owned by different people or organisations. These ‘beats’ can have varying prices for permits to fish there too, depending on the stocked level of fish and the season.

Budget

Sea fishing trip prices are marginally more expensive than trips inland. Overall, around the UK, you can expect to pay between £250–£300 for a four-hour trip, and up to £500 for a full day trip.

The United Kingdom might not have Mediterranean weather, but by golly, fishing in UK waters is varied. Grab your tea thermos and sandwiches and come see why!

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United Kingdom Fishing Seasons

January

Celebrate the life of Robert Burns with the Burns Supper tradition in Scotland. Cod is biting great this month.

February

In England, the whole family can join in the Coastival Festival. For those itching to get out on the water, Cod and Whiting will still be productive now.

March

There’s nowhere better to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day than in Ireland! Remember to plan your fishing trip the day before instead of the morning after.

April

On land, celebrate Shakespeare's birthday (April 26) with a visit to the Globe Theatre or in his hometown. Brown Trout is hot now.

May

In Wales, pop along to the Hay-on-Wye festival for a great day out. By the end of May the waters are heating up, and a lot of fish are becoming active!

 
June

Blue Sharks are arriving around the UK. Expect them to stay until October. On land, don’t miss Glastonbury festival.

July

The music continues with the British Summer Time Hyde Park music festival. All eyes are on the UK for Wimbledon.

 
August

In Scotland, it’s all about the Edinburgh Fringe festival, and in Wales, everyone is talking about The Eisteddfod. This is a great month for fishing all over the UK.

 
September

The finals of the Scottish National Stillwater Championship are usually held in September or October. Do you have what it takes to win big?

October

October is all about the Fish’O’Mania in England, a coarse fishing tournament. October is a great month for Salmon and Flounder.

November

Winter waters are perfect conditions for the British Pike Championship. This is the largest predator competition in Europe.

December

Head up to Scotland for their legendary Hogmanay celebrations. In London, the Winter Wonderland will keep the whole family entertained for hours.

United Kingdom Fishing Calendar

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Top Types of Fishing in United Kingdom

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Top Fishing Techniques in United Kingdom

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Top Targeted Species in United Kingdom

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