Boat Fishing - Sea Angling for BeginnersIf you are new to boat fishing this article explains how we fish here in Brighton and provides information on the basics of sea angling afloat including species, bait, tackle and more. So if you fish locally to us, in the English Channel or anywhere else in the UK we hope you will find some useful information whether you are a novice or experienced angler. Of course, if you are going on a charter to try boat fishing for the first time it's easier to hire the tackle from the skipper and he will show you how to fish! No doubt if you get the bug you'll want to buy your own tackle at some point! If you are taking your own gear it's always worth ringing the skipper to find out what methods and tactics are best for your trip. UK Sea Fish Species and SeasonsIn our part of the world there are many species of sea fish to be caught all year round. The Pollack fishing starts in January when large numbers of big Pollack congregate on the deepest wrecks to feed and spawn and the fishing continues through to the end of July. April to October sees the best of the summer Cod fishing drifting or anchored over the wrecks. In October the Cod move inshore onto the ground when some decent specimens can be caught at anchor with squid, cuttle and lugworm baits. Black Bream move inshore to spawn on the rocky ground in April and May which sees us heading West towards Littlehampton to catch them in numbers. From July to October the Bream move out to the wrecks where specimens up to 5lbs can be caught. The Mackerel shoals arrive in April and are abundant until October and this coincides with the best of the summer fishing for a wide variety of species including Conger Eels, Ling, Rays, Smoothhounds, Flatfish, Bull Huss, Dogfish, Tope and of course summer is the height of the Bass Fishing season too. Advice on Boat Rods and ReelsWe are often asked what the ideal general purpose boat fishing outfit is. With the emphasis these days on fishing light for better sport our advice would be to consider a 4-10oz uptider or 12-20lb class boat rod coupled with a 7000 size multiplier loaded with quality 20lb mono or, better still, braid as a general purpose setup. Either side of this a carp or spinning rod and fixed spool is a popular choice when sport fishing light for species such as Bream or Bass. If Conger or Ling are the target you'll need to step up to 50lb class gear but if you are on a charter it's likely that you'll be able to hire the heavier gear for the day - it's not worth investing the money for occasional use in our opinion! There's no need to spend a fortune, but like all things if you get the boat fishing bug you'll want to expand or improve your tackle armoury! The Boat Fishing Tackle BoxSo, what do you need in your tackle box for sea fishing from a boat? Let's have a look at the basics:
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