This is a top venue indeed. The seabed in front of you is actually clay and although the shingle can be steep the depth if fairly consistent over the clay beds. Tide run and staying in the run by altering range throughout the session is key. There is so much natural food here that it always holds fish. Get the right tide size, location, weather and timing right and the fishing can be amazing. I have fished dozens of venues all around Britain and I feel blessed to have this venue on my doorstep.
Hi John, thank you for your input, that is very informative and like you i feel blessed to have it so close. Do you fish the mark often in the winter? I used to do well for codling but haven't fished for species in the winter period for a fair few years.
@@MoreFishMission Occasionally in winter if conditions are good. Codling are very rare now but the rays hang around. Fresh herring is top bait whilst the herring shoals are in. In January 2022 the weather settled and I had 3 x 4hrs sessions resulting in 22 rays and even a couple of dogfish showed up. Last year the weather just didn't play ball. There will be dabs and pout on small baits along with the ever present whiting.
Fishing my favourite coastal mark catching a mix of species.
“Hope we are lovely jubbly and that” should be your new catchphrase boyo 👌👌👌
Haha maybe I will mate 😉
This is a top venue indeed. The seabed in front of you is actually clay and although the shingle can be steep the depth if fairly consistent over the clay beds. Tide run and staying in the run by altering range throughout the session is key. There is so much natural food here that it always holds fish. Get the right tide size, location, weather and timing right and the fishing can be amazing. I have fished dozens of venues all around Britain and I feel blessed to have this venue on my doorstep.
Hi John, thank you for your input, that is very informative and like you i feel blessed to have it so close. Do you fish the mark often in the winter? I used to do well for codling but haven't fished for species in the winter period for a fair few years.
@@MoreFishMission Occasionally in winter if conditions are good. Codling are very rare now but the rays hang around. Fresh herring is top bait whilst the herring shoals are in. In January 2022 the weather settled and I had 3 x 4hrs sessions resulting in 22 rays and even a couple of dogfish showed up. Last year the weather just didn't play ball. There will be dabs and pout on small baits along with the ever present whiting.
22 rays in three short (for me anyway) sessions! That's incredible, John... great angling. Do you use dropper pulley rigs?
Whiting always save a blank I use a sonic vader decent rods mate new subscriber too cheers martyn 👍
Thank you for the information Martyn and welcome to the More Fish Mission family. When are you next wetting a line?
@MoreFishMission probably next time I get some days off I'm a security guard so it's bloody hard work 👍
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