I tried to stretch the March fishing reports as far as possible hoping for some more news, but the weather just wasn't playing ball. Weekend after weekend was blowy, but when we did manage to get out most of us only ventured as far as The Blocks. The plaice were there as usual; some days and some tides seemed to produce more than others. It is a good mark if you don't want to travel too far from Langstone Harbour, but you do get better and more consistent catches drifting the banks east of Selsey later in the spring and early summer.
It is now 11th April and I still haven't been out as this windy weather is conspiring against us. However, those lucky enough to go on the many calm mid-week(!) days have started to find bream - hooray! There have been reports of good catches on the western side of the Island. Our usual local marks of Boulder, Bullocks Patch and Hounds should start producing quality fish about now. Here's what we like to see, a prime fish in the net.
Try float-fishing when the tide is not running hard - a sliding float with the hook a foot or two clear of the bottom means you can fish ultra-light, and cover more ground. It is a great way of fishing as the tide is turning when slack water makes float fishing easier and you get fewer fish on static baits.
PS I have been watching the weather forecast very closely over the last couple of days, Sunday might be a chance at last!
Friday, 11 April 2008
March and April Eastern Solent Fishing
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