Myself and Ian launched around 10 a.m into a slight chop but the forecast was for the wind to ease off to a very light south east turning south west so the plan was to head to worms head for the day.
We did stop off to see if there were any mackerel around in swansea bay so we drifted around a wreck in the bay where we were catching some decent gurnard a few tubs and greys a few baby tope and the odd mackerel too.
We stopped off at Langland reef to try a new spot there it was pretty quiet but Ian did manage a couple of hefty Bull Huss so we left soon after and steamed down to the worm.
We had a look at the end of the worm where there were a lot of boats drifting so we joined them to have a go for bass, We didn't manage any neither did the other boats but there were mackerel everywhere mostly very small with the odd keeper here and there.
We stuck for a bit had a bite to eat then moved to our little hot spot where we did well last time out.
We spent hours fishing around the worm it is such a nice scenic place to fish we didn't want to head back so we decided to stay longer the fishing was non stop.
At Langland we managed a few bream i had my first dogfish of the day and Ian had two dogfish, Just three dogs caught all day that's a first! We had some crazy smoothounds too before it was time up the anchor and head for port it was an amazing day's fishing we got 11 species hardly sat down all day a lovely end to the summer fishing.