Lets hope that after this bit of a blow we have just had that we get back to the excellent fishing we have had for the previous few weeks. The water has cleared to a nice level now, so we should see the bream and Mackerel fishing getting back to what we would expect at this time of year. There are some huge shoals of Mackerel both close inshore and further out allowing the boat anglers to finally get some decent numbers.

Chesil sunset

I apologise for the lack of photographs at the moment, but having abused my DSLR camera with salt water for the past year, it has decided to die on me. Hopefully I will have a replacement soon.

Sea Conditions: 

Water temperature 18.4*c.

Chesil Beach:  slight swell with lightly  coloured water.

Portland: 1m swell with lightly coloured water

Portland Harbour: Calm with clear water

Weymouth Bay:  Calm with slightly coloured water

Chesil Beach forecast: Time to get back on the beach and fish! I would expect all the species such as Bream, Gurnard and even Red Mullet to still be around after the rough weather. Expect plenty of Mackerel all along the beach. Large shoals of Scad and Garfish should show on Chesil any time now. The Scad normally move in at dusk.

Portland: Wrasse fishing should be very good from all around the Island. The Wrasse normally feed aggressively after unsettled conditions. I am hoping that these larger tides will bring Pollock back to the shore marks.

Portland Harbour:  Big tides normally produce some good fishing within the harbour. Marks like Ferrybridge will produce Bass, Pollock, FLounder and Wrasse. There is always the chance of a Gilthead Bream.

Weymouth Bay: As usual the piers will provide a number of different species, though most of them will be small, you can always get a good one if you are lucky. The beach that looks good at the moment is Preston. A good line of surf will have the Bass feeding close to the shore. Go light with a single rod baited with Ragworm and you will get plenty of Small Bass and there is always the chance of a big one there as well.

Guiding & Lessons:  I still have a few days left for guiding in the next couple of months.  Have a look on the guiding link at the top of the page or drop me an email for more details to sean@fishingtails.co.uk

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