I spent a bit of time down there and I'm kicking myself I didn't think about this type of fishing. Hopefully I'll get back back down there again and give it a go. Thanks for sharing!
Hi lovely to hear from you! Fishing the Bristol Channel storm beaches is interesting and can be rewarding it’s a shame you didn’t get to experience it! Hopefully you will in the future! I must also say I am very impressed by your posts the production is extremely professional…. Well done! I spent time in Scotland getting my pharmacy degree in the late 70s and did a bit of salmon fishing then plus holidays in Sutherland as a child around Lochinver and Scourie. Cheers ian
Hi Iain unlucky on two fronts! ☹️ I got parking ticket a few weeks ago too I’ve been parking there 30 years no problem then suddenly it’s illegal 😡 . Away from double yellow lines is ok. Thanks again for watching cheers Ian
Great fishing, I used to live just down the road at burnham but I have now move to essex, the bass are great to catch, hopefully I shall have a couple this week,
Hi Ian, great to see you guys out on Brean again, and catching some nice fish. It’s quiet up here on the Northumberland coast, I’ve just been scratching the odd fish out, hopefully it’ll improve soon! I look forward to seeing your next Chesil trip on video soon and hope you have some great fishing over the year ahead.
Hi Kevin thanks for watching and taking the time to comment! We live only a few minutes from the beach and we do appreciate how lucky we are! The bass were very healthy and fought well for their size! Cheers Ian
Hi Mark yes the water always that colour.....a big smelly bait is a definite advantage...8 blow lug is our standard bait and i feel many anglers fail by not cramming enough bait on. Thanks for watching cheers Ian
Hi thanks very much for watching glad you enjoyed the video! There have been times this year when we have indeed doubted their existence 😂 On Brean we do usually get a run of bass and cod early April and thankfully we were lucky enough to get a few!! Cheers Ian
Hi mate yes it’s never clear at all!! We have the Severn Wye and Avon rivers at the head of the Bristol Channel, relatively shallow water and of course massive tidal ranges and it’s all sand/mud on the bottom. All combined means constant colour. It means no sight feeders like mackerel Bream plaice. However it fishes really well in the daytime so unlike say Chesil you can be confident of catching at all hours! However I am looking forward to next weeks lockdown easing to fish somewhere else! Cheers Ian
You drive towards Woodspring priory...just before there is a national trust car park down a rutted track to the right. From there it’s a ten minute walk over fields! Cheers Ian
As usual, another enjoyable and watchable video, nice sized bass, just right for dinner. Unfortunately, locally East Devon, not fishing too clever at moment, just the odd dogfish, but hay, smoothounds are a coming (hopefully) Stay safe and go steady
Hi Derek I’m itching to go further afield....like you I’m looking forward to the hounds arriving!! Just needs a bit of warm weather I think! Tight lines cheers ian
Hi again Gareth nice to hear from you ! That was by far our best session this year so hopefully things are improving! Tight lines for next week!!! Cheers Ian
Excellent fish and shame about the lost ones. Brean is always hit and miss. I fished Kingston Seymour last week . There were seven rods out between three anglers and not one bite. Stay safe and tight lines. Mike.
Hi Mike it’s been more miss than hit for us too!! Best session by far this year! Hopefully it is improving into the summer!!! Thanks again for watching cheers Ian
Hi David thanks very much for your kind words! Glad you are enjoying the channel I hope to travel further afield in the near future now lockdown is easing. Thanks for your support cheers Ian
Hi Anthony so glad you enjoyed watching the video! Some are easy to edit into something watchable but this one was a pig! Worked out ok in the end and thanks for your kind words! Bass was very tasty! Cheers Ian
30 mins ,must be xmas ,lol ,great vid ,i was standing in your foot steps last week on a 7 oclock high tide rough wind ,.1 codling ,but it was good to be out ,also had my first trip to chesil a few days before ,1 dog fish ,but what a lovely place to fish , had a great sun set as well .ATB
Hi mate glad you have been to Chesil it’s a special place! We doing our first trip in a couple of weeks....just waiting for a bit of warmer weather....hopefully some plaice and early hounds about. You must go again in the summer.... a June evening is very special!!!! Cheers Ian
Very enjoyable thank you, I fished there not too long ago, I parked on road, a couple of others parked on grass verge & got tickets for parking on verge,
Hi thanks for watching! Yes extremely shallow!! At 100 yards probably only 4 feet deep but there are loads of shrimp in there....most fish we keep have bellies stuffed with them!! A moderate onshore wind gets the fish in!!! Cheers Ian
bass are always in close, the come in close because they enjoy feeding in surf also best chance for the worm. Bass will feed in 2ft of water, i would been casting short every cast. Love the vids
Hi James thanks for watching! They were very close in for sure....in a flat sea they tend to be further out. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment cheers ian
Hi Col thanks for watching and taking the time to comment....I used just lug ....so did Chris. We generally put about 6 to 8 on each time as they have to find by scent in the coloured water. In winter with a chance of a cod I will use squid too as a cocktail but felt better chance of a bass on that day. Cheers Ian
Hi mate I’m sure you will enjoy Chesil! I prefer fishing at Abbotsbury as it gives deep water and a good mix of species. However in spring Cogden is very good for plaice . The Weymouth end is also deep water but fishes better as the year progresses.
Hi Ian, love your videos, thanks for another. I am hoping on giving this a go next week. I was digging some bait last weekend and saw the beach warden warning people not to get close to the shore because of mud. Is there any where you are? Looks pretty sandy. My Dad says hello - he used to fish Blagdon Lake with you a few years back. Bald dentist, goes by the name of Mark! Cheers, Harry
Hi Harry lovely to hear from you! Crikey I remember your dad we used to fish Butcombe shore together with Chris all the time it must be at least 25 years ago!!! Tell him we were on that shore last Friday had 23 trout between us!!! The mud at Brean is only dangerous a long way out ....start fishing about 2.75 hours before high and there is no problem at all! We fish behind Brean Village hall. Good luck and thanks for watching cheers Ian
Hi Ian nice video. Can you get lungworm on that beach as I could not quite see if there were lug casts or small shells on the sand. I am come to Brean end June would be nice to wet a line one or two evenings 😏.
Hi Stephen yes lug very easy to dig and it’s the best bait too!! End of June will be bass and sole...fish size 4 hooks with 6 dug lug and you will have a great chance of a fish or two!! You can only fish last 3 hours of the flood and an hour of the ebb. Cheers Ian
Hi Herbert nice to hear from you! Due to the tide racing in at speed you can see we set up some way back from the waters edge so bite detection is not always easy so we are looking for usually slack line or a change in angle of the line along the beach . Putting the rods lower means less neck ache and doesn’t seem to hamper bite detection.... so it’s really personal preference to be honest plus when it’s very windy the wind has less effect on the line not in the water and keeps you in better contact with your weight. Many other anglers on Brean fish with rods high up . Cheers Ian
Hi Ian, been watching your videos with great interest, I'm thinking of fishing Brean beach soon, can i park on the beach and fish ? as i can no longer do the long long walks, any info would be very helpful, kind regards, Paul.
Hi Paul yes you can park on the beach the gates are open from about 9am to 6pm I think but not certain of exact times...there is a charge. You pay at the entrance. It’s safe to park as long as the tide is under 12m in height on the Weston Super Mare tables. Park against the dunes. Realistically you can only fish the last 3 hours of the flood and maybe an hour of the ebb. Use lug as bait either dig it or buy it....Thyers in Highbridge sell it speak to Russ. Currently it’s poor as the east wind is a killer but if it switches then great chances of a few bass. Cheers Ian
Hi, again Ian sorry to keep on, I'm fishing Brean beach this coming Saturday plan is to fish one rod with a pully rig 3 foot'ish with size 2/0 1/0 hooks, what is your advice on rigs and what sort of distance for casting, any info will be appreciated, cheers Paul. @@ianclarkfishing
Hi good height tide not sure if you fishing morning or evening??? We use pulley pennel rigs I would fish size 2 hooks ....smaller hooks fine this time of year. As it’s a relatively big tide you need to walk back and let out line as you retreat up the beach....within 45 minutes you will have 250 yards of line out which is fine as long as you have put on a lot of lug!!! You can leave a big bait out an hour easy as no crabs at all. You can fish another rod shorter and cast more frequently with a smaller bait on it. Cheers Ian
Hi Michael much better chance of a fish using lug as bait or rag even. Have caught bass here on squid but only a few....if you are prepared to fish for days for the odd big fish then squid ok but for a quick session worm bait gives you a much better chance!!!! Cheers Ian
@@ianclarkfishing Change of plan,I'm off knightstone in weston,god it's windy 😆, I would love the chance to come out with you someday when we are both free if that's possible
Hi Chris it’s an easy beach to fish. Fish the last 3 hours before high tide. Lug the best bait by far. Usually fish two rods one at distance. Second rod closer with smaller baits. It’s not fishing too well at the moment only a few codling but plenty of ray and conger. Park opposite the Brean village hall then it’s a short walk. Good luck cheers ian
Hi yes its very shallow but the surf definitely stirs up the shrimps etc and being coloured water too the fish can be very close....thankfully!! Thanks for watching cheers Ian
Hi thanks for watching and taking the time to comment!! Unfortunately the Bristol Channel is fed by two large rivers, is generally shallow and has huge tides….all this means the water is very coloured and visibility poor☹️ Sorry to give you bad news! Cheers ian
Hi Ollie nice to hear from you. You can fish Brean on any height tide. Something over 10m and below 11.5m is the best but we have had some great catches on neaps in the past. Cheers ian
Hi Ian We are down for the week and looking to fish brean beach, 25/10/2021 we are a short walk from the shipwreck, do you have any tips on tactics, bait etc Thanks in advance.
Hi Matt Brean is relatively easy to fish as long as the wind is not too strong so I suggest you fish before Friday this week! It’s a worm beach so a large lug bait is best!!! Fish 3 hours before high and maybe a little bit down. Use pulley pennel or flapper rigs ….you can leave big baits out for an hour. Very little crab trouble and if you hook a small whiting leave it on as live bait as we have had many big cod and bass this way!!!! Good luck thanks for watching cheers Ian
Hi thanks for watching! Now that’s a question.... I sort of made it up using tucked blood knots! Probably best to look on RUclips for a tutorial 👍 too hard to explain in a text!! Cheers Ian
Hi Gary we use simple pulley pennel rigs which we clip down....you could easily use flapper rigs as you don’t need to cast far. I did a RUclips video on pulley pennel making a couple of years ago. Cheers Ian
Just curious, I fished on the beach up near the national Trust car park, baits came out untouched every time lol, is there a better spot on the beach to fish from?
Hi! We also blank too but tend to fish behind Brean village hall. Need a tide over 10m preferably with an onshore wind and fish lug! Thanks for watching cheers Ian
I spent a bit of time down there and I'm kicking myself I didn't think about this type of fishing. Hopefully I'll get back back down there again and give it a go. Thanks for sharing!
Hi lovely to hear from you! Fishing the Bristol Channel storm beaches is interesting and can be rewarding it’s a shame you didn’t get to experience it! Hopefully you will in the future! I must also say I am very impressed by your posts the production is extremely professional…. Well done! I spent time in Scotland getting my pharmacy degree in the late 70s and did a bit of salmon fishing then plus holidays in Sutherland as a child around Lochinver and Scourie. Cheers ian
Nice fishing
Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment glad you enjoyed the video cheers Ian
Thanks for the video Ian , well done !!!
Cheers Phil hope you are ok tight lines mate! Ian
Always a pleasure to watch you ian
Ah thanks Adrian very kind of you! Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment! Cheers Ian
Nice day for fishing and nice fish enjoyed the video tight lines till the next one
Hi liz thanks for your kind words and for taking the time to comment! Until next time! Cheers Ian
Great video once again Ian .We was fishing to the right of you . Only had small codling then we came back to the cars with parking tickets.
Hi Iain unlucky on two fronts! ☹️ I got parking ticket a few weeks ago too I’ve been parking there 30 years no problem then suddenly it’s illegal 😡 . Away from double yellow lines is ok. Thanks again for watching cheers Ian
Love it when fishing, you eat what you catch 😊🤝
Got to love a bit of fresh bass for tea! Nothing wrong with taking the occasional fish for table!! Moderation is the key.
Great fishing, I used to live just down the road at burnham but I have now move to essex, the bass are great to catch, hopefully I shall have a couple this week,
Hi there yes they are catching at BOS too by the Lower Light! Good luck this week thanks for watching and taking the time to comment cheers Ian
Hi Ian, great to see you guys out on Brean again, and catching some nice fish. It’s quiet up here on the Northumberland coast, I’ve just been scratching the odd fish out, hopefully it’ll improve soon!
I look forward to seeing your next Chesil trip on video soon and hope you have some great fishing over the year ahead.
Thanks Mark we off to Chesil in a couple of weeks hopefully. Definitely our best trip of the year so far. Take care buddy cheers Ian
Fantastic sessions,I do envy you ! The fish all looked it great condition too,lets hope we can look forward to a great season.
Hi Kevin thanks for watching and taking the time to comment! We live only a few minutes from the beach and we do appreciate how lucky we are! The bass were very healthy and fought well for their size! Cheers Ian
Amazes me how it’s possible in water the colour of tea.. proves how important the scent of the bait is.
Hi Mark yes the water always that colour.....a big smelly bait is a definite advantage...8 blow lug is our standard bait and i feel many anglers fail by not cramming enough bait on. Thanks for watching cheers Ian
Very enjoyable , nice to see there’s still cod and bass in the sea
Hi thanks very much for watching glad you enjoyed the video! There have been times this year when we have indeed doubted their existence 😂 On Brean we do usually get a run of bass and cod early April and thankfully we were lucky enough to get a few!! Cheers Ian
It amazes me how coloured the water is where you are fishing compared to what I am use to. Nice bars of silver 🎣👍🏻
Hi mate yes it’s never clear at all!! We have the Severn Wye and Avon rivers at the head of the Bristol Channel, relatively shallow water and of course massive tidal ranges and it’s all sand/mud on the bottom. All combined means constant colour. It means no sight feeders like mackerel Bream plaice. However it fishes really well in the daytime so unlike say Chesil you can be confident of catching at all hours! However I am looking forward to next weeks lockdown easing to fish somewhere else! Cheers Ian
Another enjoyable video 👍looking forward too the next one
Hi Christopher thanks for watching glad you enjoyed the video! Until next time cheers ian
EXCELLENT gentlemen keep the vids coming, best of luck
Ah Robert thanks very much for watching and your kind words cheers ian
Another great watch , keep them coming
Hi Neil thanks for your kind words and for taking the time to comment! Much appreciated cheers ian
@@ianclarkfishing could you tell me where i would park my car if i fished the admiralty , always wanted to fish there
You drive towards Woodspring priory...just before there is a national trust car park down a rutted track to the right. From there it’s a ten minute walk over fields! Cheers Ian
Nice day's fishing Ian, good to see the Bass are back. 👍👍👍🎣🎣🎣
Hi Glen yes we missed them last year in lockdown so nice to see they are about!! Take care mate cheers ian
As usual, another enjoyable and watchable video, nice sized bass, just right for dinner. Unfortunately, locally East Devon, not fishing too clever at moment, just the odd dogfish, but hay, smoothounds are a coming (hopefully)
Stay safe and go steady
Hi Derek I’m itching to go further afield....like you I’m looking forward to the hounds arriving!! Just needs a bit of warm weather I think! Tight lines cheers ian
Good session there Ian, well done. Nice to see a few nice Bass around. Few days off next week and will be trying on the Welsh side. Gareth
Hi again Gareth nice to hear from you ! That was by far our best session this year so hopefully things are improving! Tight lines for next week!!! Cheers Ian
Great to see you back mate i just love your videos excellent content
Hi Gavin thanks for your kind words and for taking the time to comment much appreciated cheers ian
Always a joy to watch you fishing at Brean Beach , Sir ! Cheers for the upload ( Julian )
Hi again Julian lovely to hear from you ! Glad you enjoyed the video! Cheers Ian
Great session Ian 👍🎣 and some lovely fish 🎣🎣🎣🎣👍👍
Cheers Gary thanks once again for watching!!! ATB Ian
Another great video Ian thank you.
Hi Neil you are very kind thanks for watching and taking the time to comment! Cheers Ian
Some nice fish there ian, well done 👌🐟
Cheers Al hope to see you on the big beach this summer!!! Regards ian
@@ianclarkfishing I am sure we will cross paths soon enough mate... keep catching them fish in the meantime
Excellent fish and shame about the lost ones. Brean is always hit and miss. I fished Kingston Seymour last week . There were seven rods out between three anglers and not one bite. Stay safe and tight lines. Mike.
Hi Mike it’s been more miss than hit for us too!! Best session by far this year! Hopefully it is improving into the summer!!! Thanks again for watching cheers Ian
Ian love your fishing video's came across your channel last year.
Keep up the good work tight lines
Hi David thanks very much for your kind words! Glad you are enjoying the channel I hope to travel further afield in the near future now lockdown is easing. Thanks for your support cheers Ian
I know the feeling I'm wanting to head further afield myself.
Im on the east Yorkshire coast
Whitby way??? Went fishing from the pier there as a young lad! My family on dads side all from Hull
Actually I'm near hull I live in a village towards the coast near withensea. It's a small world
Dad’s sister lives in Cottingham...all her life!
Yet another great video Ian, not a bad session at all, and a bonus supper 👍👍👍
Hi Anthony so glad you enjoyed watching the video! Some are easy to edit into something watchable but this one was a pig! Worked out ok in the end and thanks for your kind words! Bass was very tasty! Cheers Ian
30 mins ,must be xmas ,lol ,great vid ,i was standing in your foot steps last week on a 7 oclock high tide rough wind ,.1 codling ,but it was good to be out ,also had my first trip to chesil a few days before ,1 dog fish ,but what a lovely place to fish , had a great sun set as well .ATB
Hi mate glad you have been to Chesil it’s a special place! We doing our first trip in a couple of weeks....just waiting for a bit of warmer weather....hopefully some plaice and early hounds about. You must go again in the summer.... a June evening is very special!!!! Cheers Ian
Good fun day fishing cheers 👍
Hi John thanks glad you enjoyed it and thanks for taking the time to comment! Cheers Ian
Great vid .Many thanks .
Hi John you are very kind! Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment cheers ian
Brilliant as always.
Thanks buddy always nice to hear from you cheers ian
Good video with some nice bass well done guys.
Hi again Michael it was nice to get a few bites after a long and difficult winter! Looking forward to the warmer weather cheers ian
Very enjoyable thank you, I fished there not too long ago, I parked on road, a couple of others parked on grass verge & got tickets for parking on verge,
Ouch!!! I’ve been parking there for 30 years and got a ticket on the verge behind the double yellow lines a few weeks ago 😡😡😡 not happy!! Cheers Ian
Nice session Ian its a shame due to lockdown l'm missing another spring tide down there 😢 still thats life !
Ah Adrian not long now until you can dangle your worm in the muddy waters of Brean!!😂 Fishing getting better for your visit!! Cheers Ian
Another cracking video Ian
Hi again Jason thanks for your kind words cheers ian
Great video, some nice fish there 👍, that beach looks very shallow , is it ? 👍
Hi thanks for watching! Yes extremely shallow!! At 100 yards probably only 4 feet deep but there are loads of shrimp in there....most fish we keep have bellies stuffed with them!! A moderate onshore wind gets the fish in!!! Cheers Ian
@@ianclarkfishing cheers mate , wow that is shallow, 👍👍
bass are always in close, the come in close because they enjoy feeding in surf also best chance for the worm.
Bass will feed in 2ft of water, i would been casting short every cast.
Love the vids
Hi James thanks for watching! They were very close in for sure....in a flat sea they tend to be further out. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment cheers ian
Good session ian plenty
Of action and a nice bass
For the table
Did the bass take straight lug
Or a squid and lug cocktail
Hi Col thanks for watching and taking the time to comment....I used just lug ....so did Chris. We generally put about 6 to 8 on each time as they have to find by scent in the coloured water. In winter with a chance of a cod I will use squid too as a cocktail but felt better chance of a bass on that day. Cheers Ian
lovely fish lovely beach lucky poeple.
Hi mick thanks so much for watching and taking the time to comment! Glad you enjoyed the video! Cheers Ian
Hi Ian great video I wonder if I could pick ur brains where the best place to start at Chesil as I haven't fished it yet
Hi mate I’m sure you will enjoy Chesil! I prefer fishing at Abbotsbury as it gives deep water and a good mix of species. However in spring Cogden is very good for plaice . The Weymouth end is also deep water but fishes better as the year progresses.
Good fishing man
Cheers mate much appreciated!! And thanks for watching and taking the time to comment....all the best...Ian
@@ianclarkfishing thank you
Hi Ian, love your videos, thanks for another. I am hoping on giving this a go next week. I was digging some bait last weekend and saw the beach warden warning people not to get close to the shore because of mud. Is there any where you are? Looks pretty sandy. My Dad says hello - he used to fish Blagdon Lake with you a few years back. Bald dentist, goes by the name of Mark! Cheers, Harry
Hi Harry lovely to hear from you! Crikey I remember your dad we used to fish Butcombe shore together with Chris all the time it must be at least 25 years ago!!! Tell him we were on that shore last Friday had 23 trout between us!!! The mud at Brean is only dangerous a long way out ....start fishing about 2.75 hours before high and there is no problem at all! We fish behind Brean Village hall. Good luck and thanks for watching cheers Ian
How east is to dig you worms there 🐍 looks a nice chilled out place to fish 👍
Hi nick worms easy to dig and easy fishing unless strong southerly wind!!! Cheers Ian
Thanks Ian great vids 🎣🎣🦈🦈
Hi Ian nice video. Can you get lungworm on that beach as I could not quite see if there were lug casts or small shells on the sand. I am come to Brean end June would be nice to wet a line one or two evenings 😏.
Hi Stephen yes lug very easy to dig and it’s the best bait too!! End of June will be bass and sole...fish size 4 hooks with 6 dug lug and you will have a great chance of a fish or two!! You can only fish last 3 hours of the flood and an hour of the ebb. Cheers Ian
Thanks Ian that's good .you never know I bump info you on the beach. Keep up with the video s
Hi good to watch, why do you have the rod's at a low angle rather than more vertical.
Hi Herbert nice to hear from you! Due to the tide racing in at speed you can see we set up some way back from the waters edge so bite detection is not always easy so we are looking for usually slack line or a change in angle of the line along the beach . Putting the rods lower means less neck ache and doesn’t seem to hamper bite detection.... so it’s really personal preference to be honest plus when it’s very windy the wind has less effect on the line not in the water and keeps you in better contact with your weight. Many other anglers on Brean fish with rods high up . Cheers Ian
Hi Ian, been watching your videos with great interest, I'm thinking of fishing Brean beach soon, can i park on the beach and fish ? as i can no longer do the long long walks, any info would be very helpful, kind regards, Paul.
Hi Paul yes you can park on the beach the gates are open from about 9am to 6pm I think but not certain of exact times...there is a charge. You pay at the entrance. It’s safe to park as long as the tide is under 12m in height on the Weston Super Mare tables. Park against the dunes. Realistically you can only fish the last 3 hours of the flood and maybe an hour of the ebb. Use lug as bait either dig it or buy it....Thyers in Highbridge sell it speak to Russ. Currently it’s poor as the east wind is a killer but if it switches then great chances of a few bass. Cheers Ian
Hi, again Ian sorry to keep on, I'm fishing Brean beach this coming Saturday plan is to fish one rod with a pully rig 3 foot'ish with size 2/0 1/0 hooks, what is your advice on rigs and what sort of distance for casting, any info will be appreciated, cheers Paul. @@ianclarkfishing
Hi good height tide not sure if you fishing morning or evening??? We use pulley pennel rigs I would fish size 2 hooks ....smaller hooks fine this time of year. As it’s a relatively big tide you need to walk back and let out line as you retreat up the beach....within 45 minutes you will have 250 yards of line out which is fine as long as you have put on a lot of lug!!! You can leave a big bait out an hour easy as no crabs at all. You can fish another rod shorter and cast more frequently with a smaller bait on it. Cheers Ian
Ian,I'm looking to goto Weston-super-Mare beach today,thought s please on 2 hook flapper using whole squid to catch a big bass?
Hi Michael much better chance of a fish using lug as bait or rag even. Have caught bass here on squid but only a few....if you are prepared to fish for days for the odd big fish then squid ok but for a quick session worm bait gives you a much better chance!!!! Cheers Ian
@@ianclarkfishing I've left it too late to get worm or that would have been my first choice,anyway good luck me,opted for a size 3 hook pulley rig
Nice afternoon for it shame I’m working!!
@@ianclarkfishing Change of plan,I'm off knightstone in weston,god it's windy 😆, I would love the chance to come out with you someday when we are both free if that's possible
Hello pal, was wondering if you could shed any info on Brean beach. Thinking about travelling down
Hi Chris it’s an easy beach to fish. Fish the last 3 hours before high tide. Lug the best bait by far. Usually fish two rods one at distance. Second rod closer with smaller baits. It’s not fishing too well at the moment only a few codling but plenty of ray and conger. Park opposite the Brean village hall then it’s a short walk. Good luck cheers ian
iv been on that beach, hard to beleave such shallow water and there are fish in inces of water
Hi yes its very shallow but the surf definitely stirs up the shrimps etc and being coloured water too the fish can be very close....thankfully!! Thanks for watching cheers Ian
Great vid. Do you know anywhere near Brean to lure fish?
Hi thanks for watching and taking the time to comment!! Unfortunately the Bristol Channel is fed by two large rivers, is generally shallow and has huge tides….all this means the water is very coloured and visibility poor☹️ Sorry to give you bad news! Cheers ian
Ian do you need a spring ride for brean or can it be fished on a 9.5m tide? Cheers
Hi Ollie nice to hear from you. You can fish Brean on any height tide.
Something over 10m and below 11.5m is the best but we have had some great catches on neaps in the past. Cheers ian
Hi Ian
We are down for the week and looking to fish brean beach, 25/10/2021 we are a short walk from the shipwreck, do you have any tips on tactics, bait etc
Thanks in advance.
Hi Matt Brean is relatively easy to fish as long as the wind is not too strong so I suggest you fish before Friday this week! It’s a worm beach so a large lug bait is best!!! Fish 3 hours before high and maybe a little bit down. Use pulley pennel or flapper rigs ….you can leave big baits out for an hour. Very little crab trouble and if you hook a small whiting leave it on as live bait as we have had many big cod and bass this way!!!! Good luck thanks for watching cheers Ian
I saw you when you where fishing
Hi really? You should have come and said hello!! Thanks for watching!! Cheers Ian
@@ianclarkfishing I’m at brean all week
When you fish that far from the actual sea do you get problems with walkers crossing the beach and into or through your lines ?
Hi Alan we sure do ...they seem oblivious to us fishing!! Occupational hazard 😂 cheers ian
cheers ian
You are very welcome hope you enjoyed it! Cheers Ian
what knot do you use to join the shockleader
Hi thanks for watching! Now that’s a question.... I sort of made it up using tucked blood knots! Probably best to look on RUclips for a tutorial 👍 too hard to explain in a text!! Cheers Ian
Ian
What rigs were you using please
Hi Gary we use simple pulley pennel rigs which we clip down....you could easily use flapper rigs as you don’t need to cast far. I did a RUclips video on pulley pennel making a couple of years ago. Cheers Ian
@@ianclarkfishing thanks for the info & keep the video's coming 🎣👍
Just curious, I fished on the beach up near the national Trust car park, baits came out untouched every time lol, is there a better spot on the beach to fish from?
Hi! We also blank too but tend to fish behind Brean village hall. Need a tide over 10m preferably with an onshore wind and fish lug! Thanks for watching cheers Ian