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Fishing On The Holderness CoastArticle By Chris Mack |
Holderness Coast Sea Fishing.The Holderness Coast is the stretch of coast between Bridlington and Spurn Point. In the mouth of the river Humber. Sea fishing on the Holderness coast can be great at times and most months of the year there will be sizable fish to go out and target. Pick the tides and conditions and with a bit of luck you could have the catch you have always wanted from the shore, this part of the country can throw up anything from small whiting to tope from the beaches.
Holderness coast winter fishing.The fishing in winter on the Holderness coast can be superb, with huge bags of whiting and big bags of cod possible from most of the beach marks along the coast.
Fishing Venues such as Hornsea, Mapplton and Skipsea are known hotspots for whiting fishing, with the whiting averaging around the 1lb mark with odd ones pushing 2lb and the occasional one over that size. When they are feeding in numbers it is possible to catch over 40-50 in a session fishing lug / mackerel baits on 3 hook clipped down rigs. Distance can often bring the good numbers but on the steeper beaches they can be caught in numbers as little as 30yds. Usually a few days settled weather will bring in the whiting hordes.
The cod fishing on the the Holderness coast can also be good when there is a good NE sea running. A simple 3/0 pennel rig loaded with lug, squid or crab should entice any cod that are feeding in the area, fishing like this can also throw up the odd north east coast bass in the winter months too. Again distance is not always required, sometimes 30 yards is to far, then on other days they will be out as far as you can hit a bait. The average stamp of Holderness cod is around the 2-4lb mark but there are a good few doubles caught every winter during calm spells and big tides, usually caught by accident. Summer Fishing At Holderness.
Thornback Rays From The Holderness Coast.The thornbacks show about the same time and will take squid and peeler crab cocktails. The thornys have been of a smaller stamp in recent years with most of them been under 5lb in weight, but double fig rays are possible from any of the beaches, particularly the beaches around Tunstall, Withernsea and Aldborough. Again pulley rigs with 3/0 hooks will handle all your summer fishing requirements. |
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