Saturday, 4 May 2013

Kayak Lure Fishing In Southampton Water.



Spring has sprung and the Kayak anglers are dusting off their set ups and hitting the water.

<’((((>-{   Three seafaring Kayaks   }-))))’>




Many of our guys are using their Kayaks to access areas that us Shore and Boat anglers cannot get near, it is true to say that Southampton with its deep water and industry covered shore line is an untapped resource for Bass and many other UK fish species.

<’((((>-{   A brave Kayak angler getting very close   }-))))’>




Let’s face it if you are in the water you are not trespassing on land, if you are in a kayak you can sit on 5” of water and access hundreds of fishing locations and if you do get a lecture from the harbour master you look a lot less menacing in a kayak than stood on a boat with 3 or 4 mates and are much more likely to just get asked to move. Kayak angling is more like stealth boat fishing really.

<’((((>-{   Three seafaring Kayaks   }-))))’>




There are many ways of fishing from a kayak, you can simply drift along with a Mackerel trace flowing out behind of your rig, anchor up and fish on the bottom with a lead or paddle into fishy looking areas and cast lures into hot spots.

<’((((>-{An angler making his way up Southampton Water}-))))’>




The lures used by kayak anglers vary greatly. For drifting along behind the kayak or casting away from the kayak over shallow ground a lot of anglers prefer the hard body plastic lures such as the Yo Zuri Crystal Minnows.

<’((((>-{Yo Zuri Crystal Minnow Red Head Lure}-))))’>




<’((((>-{Yo Zuri Crystal Minnow Mackerel Colour Lure}-))))’>




For casting away from the kayak or dropping down into shoals of mackerel some anglers prefer the Abu Toby style metal lures.

<’((((>-{   Sinking Metal Abu Toby Style Lure   }-))))’>



These lures are ideal for Bass and Sea Trout and will often induce bites time and time again in the same conditions.

<’((((>-{   6lb Lure Caught Bass   }-))))’>




To fish the Magazine Lane stretch of Southampton Water you park up and launch your kayak at Cracknore Hard for free. Cracknore hard is only ¾ mile south east of magazine lane and the journey up there is the perfect excuse to troll a lure.

<’((((>-{   Cracknore Hard Launch And Car Park   }-))))’>





On arrival to this particular spot at Marchwood you will first see the Marchwood Yatch Club pontoons, these pontoons are set in deeper water and hold some very large Bass under them. Anglers use live or dead pout as bait for the Bass on long flowing traces and fish around the 5-6lb mar are not uncommon.

You will also see the long wall that stretches ¾ of the way along the shore, this wall is also a good area to troll lures for Bass. At the end of the wall you will see a shingle beach, the beach section is good to fish from from the shore but not so great from the kayak as there are no real features there unless you head out deeper and find the drop off ledge just before the channel. The final spot is around the corner near the pier, this pier has Bass, Mullet, Mackerel, Black Bream, Gilthead Bream and a lot of mini species living around it.

<’((((>-{   Magazine lane Spots   }-))))’>




Now, is the point that we are supposed to tell you lot out there in reader land that kayak fishing in such a busy stretch of water is dangerous and that you should be very vigilant and carry a decent knife with you if you intend to anchor up and also the correct safety gear should be worm at all times, but, this is also the point where we say that most kayak anglers are the pioneering type that are fairly fearless, this means they are very aware of the risks involved and are usually much more sensible then any Yachtsmen that I have ever met. But seriously keep it safe guys and whenever possible get out there in pairs if only to get better fish pictures for us for our next blog!

Cheers.