Welcome to the swanageseafishing blog, home of San Gina Charters owned & run by the Purbecks top skipper Tom Greasty, working out of Swanage Bay, Dorset.
Being based in Swanage we are much closer to the angling marks along our fantastic Jurassic coastline. If the fishing is a bit slow at times the views are unbelievable!
San Gina will be working the summer months only. San Gina II will operate all the yearlong.
Our Angling trips can be arranged for:
- Wreck fishing
- Deep Sea
- Mark & Reef
- Inshore Fishing
- Bass Angling
- 3-5 Day Alderney Trips
- Corporate Days out
- Mackerel Trips
- Sightseeing
- & Competitions
San Gina charters welcome’s all, children, families, novice anglers wanting to learn more & the serious boat anglers. We can provide all rods, reels & tackle for heavy & light angling at no extra cost. Both boats have onboard toilets & supply teas & coffees during the trips.
So all you need to come angling on San Gina charters is suitable clothing for the day, your food & a sense of humour helps.
Hi mate
Can you let me have your email addy please?
Got some pics to send you.
Cheers
Paul
By: Paul Crane on July 28, 2008
at 4:51 pm
evening!
i totally forgot to get your email off you at the end of our trip today!
send me an email with it and i’l sort they photos out for you.
cheers once again for a cracking day’s angling!
John
By: John on October 17, 2008
at 10:19 pm
Do you have any trips planned for the easter weekend? If so can you send me the details.
Thanks
By: Keith on April 6, 2009
at 9:49 am
Hey there im full at the weekend mate sorry
By: sangina on April 6, 2009
at 6:09 pm
What a great site! I’m heading to Swanage in May and fancy a bit of worm drowning off the pier. What are the best baits and what species do you think might tug the line?
By: PhillW on January 19, 2011
at 11:58 pm
Hi there the shore fishing in April and may is quite hard work because of the amount of spider crabs that come in the bay to breed, so if you are bottom fishing it would be worth putting popups on your rigs to just keep the bait off the bottom otherwise you will lose alot of hooks!. You can have some good sport on a float for mackerel garfish and pollack I set the float about six feet with a size 4 hook and small strip of mackerel . The bream fishing frm the boat is at it’s best this time of year . Feel free to ring me closser to the time for any more help if not pop into the angling shop they can help to .
By: sangina on January 20, 2011
at 10:42 am