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Captain Chrstoe will welcome you aboard!

The Black Sea

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The Cabin

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Sea Wolf

Black Sea is an inland sea covering an area of about 420 thousand square kilometers reaching at 2206 meters in its deepest point.

There are many rocky shore lines that are excellent for beach casting, these offer up many types of smaller fish, but these are perfect for the bar-b-q.

But we also have the perfect deep water solution meet our captain, Captain Christoe is ready to escort you to the fishing grounds of the Black Sea only a seasoned skipper with years of experience could lead you to. His beautifully restored traditional Bulgarian fishing boat caters for six comfortably, as a guide to his skill this skipper and boat have landed over 3,000 euro’s worth of fish in a single day!

The boat is registered out of the old traditional fishing village of Sozopo, this picturesque setting provides the perfect backdrop to the perfect sea fishing experience. All bate is supplied and tackle is available at no extra charge for those that need it.

Among the species present in the Black Sea are: Belted Bonito with a super flavour much like Tuna, Haddock, Turbot, Golden Gray Mullet, Flathead Mullet, So-iuy Mullet, Leaping Mullet, Sand Sole, Flounder, Common Stingray, Black Sea Turbot, Gobiidae family and European Seabass also known as Sea Wolf - the most desirable fish to catch! Captain Christoe himself has landed a Belted Bonito weighing over 16 Kilos.

Fishing is available throughout the year (weather permitting), however the fish are particularly active between September and November.

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At Bulgarian Charm we believe in old fashioned service.

We promise to do whatever we can to give you the holiday you dreamt of with the itinerary YOU want, be it fishing, walking, cooking, clay pigeon shooting or cycling whatever the mix... just ask!