Tuesday, May 08, 2007

Where I fish: Hillhead


My favorite fishing marks - particularly through the summer and early autumn months are at Hillhead. More specifically - Brownwich beach, known to some as 'Hillhead cliffs'. This is the long stretch of shingle beach, backed by orange coloured cliffs and forming a very gently curving bay between the spit at Hillhead and and the point where the Brownwich stream cuts through the cliffs and spills onto the beach.
Access is via parking behind the Meon sea wall. Then hiking west along the beach past the chalets (Shanty town). The sea wall itself is well known for its' quality smoothhound fishing in spring and early summer and can get pretty crowded at these times.
Not being one for crowds I prefer to press on to Brownwich - even at the height of summer, if you walk far enough you can find a quiet spot. At night and in other seasons I've often had the lot to myself !
The gently shelving shingle gives way to miles of seemingly featureless, undulating sand and mud at low water. The spit can be fished at low tide but further along the beach itself, fishable times are from about 3 and a half hours before high water, over high (you tend get a 'stand' here - the effects of tidal flow into and out of Southampton Water - prolongs the apparent time the tide stays in), and 3 hours of the ebb.
I've got to know this beach particularly well over the years - initially because as a teenager (a long time ago now I fear), I lived with my parents in Brownwich Lane - basically a gravel road across farmland from Common Lane, Titchfield, that terminates just before a footpath that leads on to beach. It was easy to walk down and my explorations began from there.

Brownwich has thrown up some nice fish over the years. I would say the only really bad time is around February and early March - which holds true for a lot of the Hampshire coast.
Spring time can see some reasonable flounder catches and school bass, then from late April, May and June, thornback rays and decent smoothhound can feature. From July into late autumn is when I seriously fish for bass - which can be good quality (if not quantity) for the area, my best there so far being 7lb 10oz. Stingrays are there in high summer.

A 6 lb 8 oz bass












August, September and October are worth night fishing for sole.
The end of the year and January can see some decent flounders - again not always in huge numbers but good average sizes.

3 Comments:

At 11:03 PM, Blogger RichardB said...

Cheers Pete. I'm really enjoying this !

 
At 8:44 PM, Blogger Geordie said...

Hi there, I come from the north east where I fished as a young lad, I now live in reading (aged 40!! Haha) and have started coming down to gosport fishing, only a couple of times. But have been successful on both occasions (surprise surprise!!!). Once at stokes bay & Lee on solent, been reading ur website and I'm fascinated by what u have put together!! Things have moved on a bit since I used to fish different rigs, rods and line!! Same bait but different styles!! Might be a bit cheeky but would like to meet up and get a few tips and places to fish around that area (away from the crowds!!) p.s. I'm not a weirdo but enjoy the same passions as u and hope that we could maybe meet up and u could give me some pointers!!! You clearly have vast
knowledge of the area and caught some outstanding fish!!!
Would be great to get some helpful advice and tips
off u!!! I'm using the wife's google account by the way, my names AD!!!

 
At 8:11 PM, Blogger Unknown said...

So strange reading this as I live on brownwich lane in titchfield lol. Will give hill head a try fishing. Ta

 

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