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| Portland Marks please We have just bought a new boat and will be launching from Castletown in Portland Harbour. We have a 20hp engine and the boat is a 15' open type so we can go a fair way in good weather. Please can someone suggest some good marks to start from as we are fairly new to boat fishing. We would like to stay in the harbour or just outside. Thanks Jon ![]() __________________ Portland Jon Anyone can catch 'em when they are there. It's catching 'em when they are not there that's the hard part. Portland's Biggest & Best Sea Fishing Site www.portlandbill.co.uk |
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| Hi Jon, i've only fished Portland harbour from Charter boats when the weather has been to rough to venture far out. Favourite marks with the skippers are over the wreck of the hood & around the entrance by the old forts / military instalations. Theres some good Wrasse fishing surprisingly close to the sea wall & also good Black Bream & Pollack fishing in the tidal currents at the entrance. Good luck mate. __________________ Don't Judge My Path If You Haven't Walked My Journey... |
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| Re: Portland Marks please Cannnot help on the marks but you lucky git and nice boat mate __________________ Richard|Sea Fishing |Carp Fishing| Spud Gun | Zander fishing | Fishing Reports | Hunting Reports |
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| Re: Portland Marks please Hi John. Long time no chat. Good to see you have a boat. OK as I no longer live in Weymouth or Portland any more I can divulge a few secret marks. Number one for Bass has got to be the 3rd mooring buoy on the left just outside the harbour entrance from the fleet. Fish into the shallow area. You will also get Gilthead Bream. Castletown Yacht moorings. If you have a fish finder look for 14ft depth. That is where you will find big flounders, Plaice, Bass and good sized Thornback rays. if you are willing to risk a bollocking from the port authorities, tie up against the 2nd from last pier leg on coaling pier and see if you can break the British Gilthead Bream record. It is there for taking. Problem is that they are so big they just smash you up on the pier legs. I am not sure if you can claim a record from restricted areas. naturally there is of course the Hood, with Bass, Pollock, Ballan and Cuckoo Wrasse, Large Pollock, Mackerel, Gurnard and Garfish. This is a fantastic place to give fly fishing a try. Good Luck John! __________________ Check my blog for a daily fishing forecast from Weymouth, Portland, Chesil Beach & Kimmeridge Bay. www.fishingtails.co.uk |
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| Re: Portland Marks please Hi Sean Nice to hear from you. Thanks a lot for the secret marks, I won't tell anyone. I will try them out as soon as soon as I get a chance but the business is keeping me really busy at the moment so it might be a while. Thanks again Jon __________________ Portland Jon Anyone can catch 'em when they are there. It's catching 'em when they are not there that's the hard part. Portland's Biggest & Best Sea Fishing Site www.portlandbill.co.uk |
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| Re: Portland Marks please I used to trailer my boat to portland and had a lot of luck with decent wrasse and some bass at Grove point about halfway down the bill. Even the shambles and adamant banks aren't far off on a good weather day. Unless you only have oars as a back up.I guess you've got a chart to look at? It can tell you loads coupled with a decent sounder. the best marks are the ones you find yourself but it does take time. Best of luck. Jules. __________________ born to fish....forced to work |
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| Re: Portland Marks please Jules - you still alive mate ?If you read this send me a PM straight away and let me know how you are and if you still have Nimue or not ? Tommy __________________ So near yet so far - Wembley 2008 - Zideered Right Up ! |
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