Beach Casting this April

Emdiesse

Settler
Jan 9, 2005
629
5
Surrey, UK
Hi,

Myself and my girlfriend fancy going camping and fishing this weekend (I have a 13ft beach caster). I'm a complete novice when it comes to fishing and I have discovered that mackerel will be off the menu more than likely but if we fancied a trip down to chesil beach for a spot of fishing what are the likely fish to try and catch, what bait and how to rig up the line etc to catch the said fish :)

Also, I hear that when the tide is out there is a good place to go and dig up some lugworm but I can't remember where this is (near a bridge apparently).

Any tips :D

Thanks,
Matt
 

Emdiesse

Settler
Jan 9, 2005
629
5
Surrey, UK
Er. Ok. after more searching it seems march and april are pretty rubbish imes to go!

I also found this which might be useful?
http://www.manxshorefishing.com/calendar.shtml


MonthSpecies
JanuaryDogfish, whiting, pouting and the odd codling are around the Douglas area. Ramsey area fishes well for coalies, whiting and the odd flounder, especially after a strong easterly wind which also brings the chance of bass. The west of the Island also has coalies, flounder and the odd bass to offer following westerly winds. Congers sometimes turn up in strange places this month as the follow shoals of small fish. Mackerel can also be found by those keen enough.
FebruaryProbably the hardest month in the calendar, even the dogfish are thin on the ground. Scratching is the order of the day at this time of year. Reduce hook and bait sizes to keep amongst the fish. Targets are similar to January, but expected catches are considerably down. Port St Mary breakwater fishes well all winter for coalies down the side, and this can be great fun on suitably light tackle.
MarchThe lighter nights will make the going hard this month but they do at least signal the approach of better times to come. One of the few highlights is the big mackerel (2lb+) that can be found around the Peel area.
AprilA month of change. Starts out quite poor, but given decent weather then things can improve markedly at the end of the month. Bass and flounder will begin to show on the NW beaches. Some wrasse and callig will also start to turn up on the rock marks, and grey gurnard will begin to appear. Just enough fish turning up to provide encouragement, and the list of species caught for the year should look much better by the end of April.
MayThings really begin to take off this month. The rock species will be plentiful by the end of the month. Bass and flounders will be more plentiful along the NW coast, but the weed can be a nightmare. Match anglers will welcome the invading packs of dogfish, and if the weather is settled toward the end of the month then the first tope will begin to show.
JuneTope fishing takes priority for many anglers this month. In between tope tides there are lots of other species to try for. Holiday anglers will have fun catching lots of mackerel. Wrasse fishing from rocks during the hot summer days can also be enjoyed. By now there should be good numbers of bass waiting to be caught, and mullet will be appearing regularly in the harbours.
JulyProspects this month are very similar to June. Tope will still be there to be caught if the weather is right, and July can be the most consistent month for them. There are so many different species available to catch that the hardest thing is probably deciding what to fish for and where. A good time to knock off some more species on the species list for the year.
AugustSpoilt for choice again this month. Tope will be around early on in the month, but make the most of them before the season is over, then take advantage of more time on the evening high water tides for bass fishing. Time to start targetting bigger specimens of ballan and callig. The water is at it's warmest toward the end of the month, which given recent trends could result in one or two strange species turning up.
SeptemberThe seasons begin to change, but the summer species will still be around as good as before. Conger fishing at night becomes a much more practical option as the nights begin to draw in. A month for big callig and wrasse to turn up.
OctoberEnjoy the summer species before they go. October has to be one of the best months of the year for fishing. The summer species are still there to be caught and the winter species, such as codling, also show up. A great month for bigger bass from the beaches. The shortening days result in more opportunities for conger fishing. If the weather isn't too bad then the hardest job is deciding where and when to go.
NovemberA lot depends on the weather, but callig and wrasse are still there to be caught by day, and congers are certainly there by night, but this month will see a marked decline in the summer species. Codling fishing becomes much more realistic, but it can be hard work wading through the large packs of dogfish.
DecemberThe varitey of species will have dwindled considerably by now. Still worth a shot at them very early in the month, but in reality it's time to switch into winter mode. Doggies, coalies and whiting will keep the rod bending while you wait for more exotic species to turn up. Be ready to fish straight after spells of strong onshore winds for the best fishing.

 

Bushwhacker

Banned
Jun 26, 2008
3,882
8
Dorset
I think that table is for the Isle of Man.

I fish along the Jurassic coast and I reckon the mackerel might be in early this year given the weather we're having at the moment.
 

The Big Lebowski

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Aug 11, 2010
2,320
6
Sunny Wales!
Personally... I would just get a handfull of pulley rigs and keep it simple with mackerel and squid baits with some bait elastic if you are fishing for plesure.

Its quite a complicated subject when you go into targeting specific fish, so the above stands a good chance of catching anything passing.
You need to buy some pre-made rigs (pulley's are pretty fool proof) and some shockleader with a dozen or so leads (grippers, 5-6oz).

You need to learn a shockleader knot, what a shockleader is for (crack-off's) and a simple grinner knot. thats it.

Then the easy bit starts :rolleyes: Good luck!
 

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