Lots of Miles, Little Reward: Selsey East and Pagham 24/05/2014

Stewart 1971

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Well the bank holiday weekend arrived and the planned trip to the south coast was upon us. The FPO wanted to visit her folks in Portsmouth so with the opportunity for a days fishing in prime Black Bream season not to be missed I agreed to make the 340 mile drive on condition I could take the gear.

Watching the weather forecast the week ahead did not fill me with confidence - things were all over the place and driving down through storms and torrential rain didn't help matters. After arriving in time for last orders and a couple of swift ones in my old local it was off to bed looking forward to a Saturday on the shingle.

Picked up my bait from Lock Stock and Tackle on Elm Grove, Southsea (£12 per lb for rag, an eyewatering £1.10 for crab :o ) and headed the 20 miles into East Sussex and my chosen mark at Selsey East beach. This is a well known Bream mark and I've had plenty of fish to almost 3lb here before so despite the crap weather hopes were fairly high. I arrived just before low water to find a stiff SE blowing and the beach to myself:






Unfortunately as the tide turned the wind picked up as did a hefty southerly chop. The water was the colour of milky coffee and despite my best efforts all that fell to my ragworm baits was a solitary dogfish:


After four hours and one fish things went from bad to worse as a steady drizzle started to fall. Everything that could be wrong for Bream fishing was wrong: overcast, dirty sea, southerly chop, so I decided to sack Selsey and try another venue. Made the 8 mile drive round the coast to Pagham, a noted early Smoothhound mark that can also throw out a few Bream and the odd decent Bass. Got there about 90 minutes before HT, thankfully the drizzle had stopped and the mark was a bit more sheltered from the wind:




However the water was still way too coloured and all I managed was a procession of snotty Eels; again conditions just weren't right for either Bream or indeed hounds :(


Ultimately a long way to drive for a woofer and a few Eels but you can't plan for the weather. The FPO was happy to catch up with her family and I had a good evening out on Albert Road in the sun on Sunday, catching up with old friends and visiting old haunts. Hopefully the weather will behave itself for a potential return trip in August when the Hounds will still be around along with plenty of small Bream and the chance of Sole and Bass...
 
Not the best fishing wise but at least you enjoyed your trip down there and took some canny pics. Still got the only smoothhound!:p
 
Well at least it is nice to fish somewhere different for a change. I would welcome a Dogfish up here, would make a change from Flatties and Tommies :rolleyes:

Nice pics as usual ..
 
Not the best fishing wise but at least you enjoyed your trip down there and took some canny pics. Still got the only smoothhound!:p

Bloody typical, just heard from a mate there were good numbers of hounds to 14lb from a few Solent marks last night. I was in the car heading back up the M1 at the time...

(No reports of any Bream at all over the bank holiday weekend though so I know it wasn't just me)
 
Great report Stewart. That looks a nice steep beach to fish. Do you ever fish it at night? I would have thought a few pouting and poor cod would have given you a couple of species points in that neck of the woods.
 
Great report Stewart. That looks a nice steep beach to fish. Do you ever fish it at night? I would have thought a few pouting and poor cod would have given you a couple of species points in that neck of the woods.

Selsey East is best known as a Bream mark Mike, it also throws out the odd Bass and Dogfish but unless you are targetting Bream it's not really worth fishing to be honest. The other side of the peninsula at Selsey West beach is a brilliant night venue with Smoothhound to 20lb and bags of 10+ double figure fish taken regularly from mid June to early August. Maybe it is to do with the strange tides in that area but move a couple of hundred yards to the other side of Selsey Bill and the fishing changes completely.

As for the Pout and Poor Cod, you can't really tell from the pictures but the water was very choppy and there was a stiff and increasing SE wind blowing. Most Pout down there tend to be taken when the water is calm and for some reason the Bass fishing is much better in / after a SW rather than a SE wind.

I'll probably head back down again August time; still a few Smuts around and plenty of baby Bream (the bigger fish tend to disappear after mid June and the end of the breeding season) to try for as well as Pout, Poor Cod and, if I'm really lucky, the chance of Golden Grey Mullet and Goatfish :)
 
lots of miles

lots of miles

So not many fish, stew and not what you wanted but I bet all the lad, s reading your great report photos would have loved to have been with you.:)I know I would. Hope you have a cracking session next time and ask a local to take some photos,,,
 
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