better fishing down at Selsey.
Are you shore?
better fishing down at Selsey.
On a wider note, sea fishing is something that l might like to try, I've no real idea though of the best way to get started.
Try a boat out of the Marina or Littlehampton if only a Mackerel hour long trip, the guy will sort you out with tackle and help you unhook your catch. Free lessons on what to look for in a " bite" and how to hook the fish, then you will have an idea what tackle to look out for. Any Rod shop will help you fine tune your tackle needs then the Marina side ams or Shoreham Harbour Arms will be a good place to fish before acquiring the experience for beach fishing.
Boat fishing, though a tad expensive, is the nuts. Your skipper will know the best places for any species you may fancy and a 15 pound Cod line caught is an exciting experience.
Plenty of mackerel available off the beaches at the moment, just lob a string of feathers as far as you can and pump them back in….had several in a hour at Seaford last week, great fun and great eating when very fresh.
I do boat trips once every couple of weeks from Brighton marina (April - Oct typically). Love the reef/rough ground fishing as don’t waste very much time at all steaming, most of the time is actually fishing. Loads of decent bream been about this summer,plus plenty of plaice, gurnard and the odd accidental smoothie - the restrictions on inshore trawling seem to be really making a difference now.
And with a boat trip he has no need for his own kit, the boat will supply. Then he can decide if he enjoys it enough and wants to commit to purchasing his own tackle.
And with a boat trip he has no need for his own kit, the boat will supply. Then he can decide if he enjoys it enough and wants to commit to purchasing his own tackle.
I am "he" lol
And yes that sounds like a plan. Even if l find it isn't for me, it will still make a fun day out.
I am "he" lol
And yes that sounds like a plan. Even if l find it isn't for me, it will still make a fun day out.
It's just a guess but it might be smooth hound. I don't fish myself, but my mate says that fishing for smooth hound is good all along this coast.
Bass.
There's one left in The English Channel.
Lots of Bass these days. Measures were put in place a few years back to limit catches and it is working well.
Any idea of the top weights caught beach angling Sussex these days?