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Amongst the many facors which go together to make a succesful shore fishing trip is the choice of the right mark. Although you can never expect to know everything about a mark, the more you fish a venue the more you will come to learn the best times to be there. Our fishing marks section gives you a bit of a nudge in the right direction, and illustrates a few UK fishing marks. The rest is up to you ......
The
fishing marks around Chapel St Leonards in Lincolnshire are fast
becoming known as a fantastic summer fishing venue with anglers from
across the north east heading down there to get a piece of the
action with lots of smoothound and skate on the cards and the
potential for a shore caught tope. This report including a map of
the area is by a group of local anglers including Chris Mack who
fish this area every year when the hounds are running.
Read About Fishing Chapel St Leonards In Lincolnshire Here.
The
Information on sea fishing at Filey Brigg was written by Russ Lewis.
To read more about fishing the Filey Brigg marks of Crab Hole, The
Binks and Horshoe Gulley please click here.
The
information on fishing marks between Scalby Mills and Silex Bay was
written by Peter Bayes and Russ Lewis. North east fishing marks
discussed in this section include those at Scalby Mills, Scarborough
Marine Drive, Holbeck, Scarborough Pier, Cornelain Bay, Cayton Bay,
Bempton Cliffs and Flamborough Cliffs.
The
Information on fishing at Steetley pier was borrowed from north east
top marks forums with the kind permission of the author.
To
read more about fishing at Steetley pier in Hartlepool please click
here.
This very informative post was made to the Whitby Fishing Forum by members Quint and Jelly worm. The article describes a day fishing at Blea Wyke near Ravenscar and shows the rope access to this mark. Read The Topic
This rather interesting piece on fishing the north east mark at Cowbar Jetty comes from our fishing forum and was written by local angler Paul Lobley. [Read More - Cowbar Jetty]
The fishing venues at Port Mulgrave are amongst the best north east marks to be found, and can be located by leaving the A174 coast road at Hinderwell and following the signs for Port Mulgrave. There is only one road into Port Mulgrave. [Read The Article].
All
You need to know about fishing the easy venues at Sandsend Car Park
and east row beach in front of the doctors surgery.
[Read The Article].
This
rather interesting piece on fishing at Cloughton Wyke comes from our
fishing forum and was written by Scarborough angler Martyn Wilding.
"You park at the end of the road, which is about 1/4 mile north of
the "Wyke" where I took this - you can walk round at low water, or
there's a path down where the stream is in the pic" [Read
More about this great north east fishing mark]
The information on the marks between South gare and Sandsend was written by Brian Goupillot (South Gare to Runswick), and Alec Baines. Amongst the north east fishing marks discussed are those at Goldsborough, Kettleness, Port Mulgrave, Hummersea, Staithes and Cowbar, Saltburn, Sandsend Cliffs plus many others. To view the information on these fishing marks South Gare To Sandsend.
By Alec Baines and Peter Bayes. Amongst the
Yorkshire coast fishing marks discussed here are those at Saltwick
bay, Hawsker, Robin hoods bay, Saltwick beach, Stoupe beck,
Ravenscar, Cloughton and Hayburn Wyke.
please click here to read about the marks from Sandsend to
Scarborough..
By Malcolm and
Angela Skelton. The marks discussed include those at Danes dyke, Sewerby, Skipsea, Hornsea, Cowden, Aldbrough, East Newton, Hilston,
Tunstall, Withensea, Holmpton and Easington.
South landing to Kilnsea
The Information on this set of north east fishing marks was borrowed from wsf forums with the kind permission of the author. To read more about fishing at Bleu wyke and Lady green please click here
A complete guide to fishing the Holderness coast compiled by local Angler Chris Mack from Hull. To read about the marks on the Holderness coast and the many species to be caught there please click here to read about Holderness fishing marks.
Scaling is a small trout fishing reservoir on the outskirts of Whitby. Day tickets range from £14 to £25 per day with 8 or 12 fish bag limits available. To read more about trout fishing at Scaling Dam please click here.
The Cumbrian coast from port Carlisle to St bees heads is a diverse stretch of coastline, offering estuary sport of the highest calibre for flounder fishing, to deep rock marks for cod, conger, pollack and wrasse. With one of the biggest tidal ranges in England its as if someone has pulled the plug out at times, a big spring tide would be 10.0 metres and ebbing to -0.3 uncovering vast areas of beach at low tide, making for some interesting and demanding low water fishing. Read More Here.