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Ramsgate Written by WSF Only 75 miles east of London and home to a modern charter boat fleet. The waters contain a good variety of fish throughout the year making it a popular venue for home counties anglers and to those from much further afield too. WHERE TO FISH The most famous mark off all is the Goodwin Sands. This area of sand banks has proved the final resting place to large numbers of wartime wrecks which provide holding areas for big cod, bass, tope and rays, pollack, plus smoothound. SPECIES Summer over the offshore sandbanks gives good numbers of bass, rays, tope running to 30lbs, smoothound and plaice. Mackerel also put in appearance. Conger can show around the wrecks. Autumn sees double figure bass taken on redgills, with pollack to gills and cod on pirks and muppets from the wrecks. The pollack run to about 18lbs and some of the cod well over 20lbs. Codling show in fair numbers from September on along with whiting and dabs. Bigger cod show to uptide tactics over the sand banks during November and December. Rays remain to be caught throughout the year. Smaller codling remain inshore during January and February, but quickly move offshore during March. TIDES Tides run fast here, but are easily fishable. Pick the smaller neap tides for all wreck fishing. Inshore, generally the bigger tides fish best, especially for the bass and codling. When targeting the bigger inshore winter cod fish the bigger tides in November. This month has always proved the most consistent time for such fish in this area. Cod will stay until February, but the biggest fish will have passed through the Straits of Dover by the end of November and be gone for good. TACKLE Wreck fishing here is not quite the rough and tumble wrecking of elsewhere. A standard 30lb outfit will cover pirk and lure fishing, plus take on any downtide fishing you want to do. Some anglers prefer a 20lb boat rod or uptider when fishing the wrecks with redgills. A successful way to rig up is with a large single muppet mounted on a short 12in hook length positioned about 6ft above the pirk. When a cod hits the both lures the upper fish can be gaffed with the pirk hooked fish still safely swimming in the water. Pink, red and black muppets are the killers here. Top redgill colours are red and black for pollack, and black and all white for the bass. Baited feathers work well close to the wrecks for large channel whiting and also account for occasional pollack and cod. The shallower sand banks can be spun using tobies, krills etc, for the bass. This is a neglected tactic and can give in the know dinghy anglers some good fish. BAITS Local yellowtail lug, it can be dug from Sandwich Bay, is the preferred uptide bait for cod and plaice, with mackerel used for the rays and crab, or rag for the smoothound. Sandeels take odd bass, rays and dogfish. Turbot can show to the latter bait and also whole mackerel fillets in the late summer and autumn. Comment... |
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