Welcome to Onyer Marks Sea Angling Charters' Website.
HOT PRESS: Netherlanders hit the big tope. Given the choice of targeting big numbers of Tope or sitting it out in an area renowned for producing a few big fish, Jan and Kees had 10 Tope up to 73 pounds. 9 fish were over fortypounds and 7 fish were over 50 pounds.
If you are looking for great day's sea angling for Tope or Pollack or want to catch a large number of different species, look no further! The Onyer Marks team consists of four boats taking up to four anglers each. We specialise in light line Tope and Pollack fishing; both species are caught from the beginning of May until the end of October. An average days' fishing will produce 10-15 species but we have have caught 27 species in one day during a species hunt. A normal pollacking day will produce well over 100 Pollack for just four anglers, with some fish usually close to double figures. Inside our website you will find our seasonal logs, photos, videos, information about the kind of tackle you will need, how to find/charter us, our Hall of Fame and anything else that grabs our fancy. Thanks for stopping by! ~ Ian Burrett, Onyer Marks Sea Angling Charters.
Spurdog Recovery?
Because of the tight restrictions on the commercials fishing for Spurdog, they are starting to appear again and we have caught them on a number of different marks whilst toping. A big pat on the back goes out to all involved in the shark conservation organisations. We can make a difference.
Return Of The Megladon!
Avid followers of this site will recall a few years back one of our annual logs was eaten by a monster sp. hard-drivicus meltdownagon ...well, it's happened again! This time the wee beastie snatched our entire log for 2009...so until such time as we get a bigger boat and retrieve said log book, we are short a few images of the 2009 season. Apologies...!


Conserving Our Stocks Is Important!
Onyer Marks Sea Fishing Charters are very much involved in conservation and angling politics. All the Pollack caught with Onyer Marks Charters are released. We also take part in tagging schemes on to provide data to enable us to campaign for management plans etc. I really believe that with declining fish stocks, sea anglers should adopt the attitude of the fresh water angler and fish for the sport and not the pot." ~ Ian Burrett, Skipper, 'Onyer Marks'.
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