Hilston

Is this Hilston down near Hull?

If so I think the general advice given is that fresh crab is the best bait for bass. If you want smooth hounds then you have to whack the bait out a fair distance and I think the suggested bait for rays is macky.
 
Hilston and Tunstall

Hilston and Tunstall

Hello,

Hilston is a very good mark in both Summer and Winter. The water is constantly coloured due to the clay cliffs being eroded so fishing in daylight can be very good.

In the Summer months settled weather will see the rays and smoothhounds show with bass possible with some sea movement.

A word of caution, however, the coloured water comes at a price, the area is constantly being eroded by the sea and cliff falls are possible so take care, access points to the beach change from week to week so please take care especially during or after rainfall.

The tide can also reach the base of the cliffs at high water so make sure that you don't get cut off, it's possible to fish from several of the lower parts of the cliffs so take some time to choose your mark.

If you are unsure then maybe the beach at Tunstall is a better mark and offers easier access but because of this it also gets more crowded.

To get to Tunstall take the B1242 and turn off at the sign for the "sand-le-mer" caravan park, leave your car at the site entrance and go to the beach at the boat yard ramp.
For Hilston continue past the turn off for the site and look on your right hand side for a gate past a big pile of old straw/hay. Walk through the gate across the field to the cliffs.
Or you can drive on for about 1/2 mile and the road will come to an end with a concrete barrier across your path, this is where the road has fell into the sea!! Park up and walk along the cliff untill you can find a way to the beach.

If you do decide to go then you must do so at your own risk, so PLEASE, PLEASE take care.

I hope that this has been of some use to you.

Regards Ian.
 
Would love to but the bairns birthday is the 2nd, besides my Mrs is still imposing a sort of fishing ban. Good job she was asleep when I went this morning lol

Are you gonna start coming with me and the dozy duo in October?? Will be fishing mark X quite a bit lol
 
hi barney m8, the best of the holderness coast action is now behind them, your best bet would be to carry on past the holderness coast and fish the lincolnshire coast as the fish have moved south, any where from sutton on sea to chapel st leonards will fish for hounds, thornbacks and the occasional bass, the weather must be as calm as possible.
As for baits you must take peeler to be in for a chance of the hounds, all you need is half a 50p sized peeler for bait as if the hounds are there they will hunt them out, a cast of over 120yards will put you in with a reasonable chance at bagging these fish but note the further the distance the better chance you stand for the hounds, also be prepared to put a 12hour seshion as they might swim past at any stage of the tide

few pics of the last trip there

holderness/lincolnshire coast experts

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Will be giving it a go myself Barney around then. somewhere between the 28-31st. will let you know nearer the time if you want to meet up.

Think those photos might have changed your mind though.lol. Some size smoothies there!!!
 
Cheers thanks for the replies lads good info.See you defo October ,Sean.
Cheers Jonesy but can only make 1st and 2nd Aug,then on hols Beadnell.
By the way nice pics ,I can only dream.
 
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