Early codling are starting to show along the Pevensey Bay/Normans Bay stretch of coast over the weekend of 5th/6th Sept 2015.
Pictured below is Steve Bod with a codling caught off Normans Bay, just after high tide on a single lug with Pulley Rig.
Also pictured is Aaron Fincham with a 3lb 2oz codling caught on lugworm during the day off Pevensey Bay.
Keep your catch news coming!
See the Anglers Den Sussex website for details of shore fishing marks, along the Sussex Coast, from below Eastbourne's Beachy Head, past Langney Point through Pevensey Bay to Cooden, near Bexhill-On-Sea. Click here for Fishing Mark Information
The beach along this stretch varies dramatically from the shingle beaches towards the east at Cooden, with shallow flats exposed at low water, contrasting with the cliffs at Beachy Head and the rock Marks towards the west.
Fishing Mark information advises what seasonal fish species to target, and of fishing tactics, tackle and bait.
From January 2016, instead of posting on our Sea Blog, our 'Sea Angling Catch News' will become a section of our increasingly popular website www.anglersdensussex.co.uk Our Sea Angling Blog will remain live, documenting two years worth of local Sussex Sea Angling news (Nov 2013, til Dec 2015), but all news updates will be posted on our website in 'Sea Angling Catch News'.
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