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Members note - Those at the meeting get first option on boat places -
Demand exceeds supply so missing a meeting could mean missing a months boat fishing
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A bit about the club
As we have no local port (we are based in Guildford
which is 35 miles from the nearest bit of sea)
our members travel quite large distances by road often sharing to keep
costs down.
In the past the club has chartered boats for days out from Brighton, Dartmouth, Deal,
Dover, Langstone Harbour (Hayling Island),Exmouth, Keyhaven, Minehead, Newhaven, Ramsgate, Watchet
and Weymouth.
To vary the fishing and/or to get more fishing per mile travelled the club has organised
short breaks (2 days – 1 week) in Alderney, Courtmacsherry (Ireland), Dartmouth, Exmouth,
Guernsey, Minehead, Mawganporth (nr Padstow) Tobermory Bay (Scotland) Weymouth and Whitby.
Members also get together in small groups or travel singly to more exotic locations all over
the world such as Florida, Kenya, Namibia, Seychelles and New Zealand.
The club also encourages members to enter competitions and in recent years we have done well in the BCC conger competitions,
usually managing to do very well (see Latest Reports ) or the
BCC website
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Meetings
During 2015 GCSAC wiil be meeting on the first TUESDAY of the month (except for October which has been postponed until the 13th) at the City Club
Members are only able to book places on most of the boat trips up to 3 months ahead and those those actually
attending the meeting get the first chance to book (more information on the Calendar ).
Even then we have members from as far away as Minehead, Leeds, and even Aberdeen They are so keen to fish with us join us
(particularly on our longer trips) that they think it worth paying their annual dues even though they are at the back of
the bookings queue because they cannot get to our meetings.
The meeting officially starts at 8:30 pm in the room upstairs
but members gather in the bar from about 8:00.
Prospective members are welcome to come along to check us out or
get in touch with us via any of the methods on our contacts page.
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The future
Every year, toward the end of the summer, the club arranges charter boats for the next calendar year and as soon as it is finalised the club
calendar is printed and distributed to members (usually at the September meeting).
However, to help our members as much as possible with long-term planning, detils of future events will appear
on the on-line Calendar as soon as we commit to a charter.
The charters include boats for at least 2 club competitions and
several longer trips (from 2 days up to a week long) as well as the normal one-day trips.
Additional weekday/weekend trips may me added during the year at short notice.
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