SEA REPORT: REPORTS from the Kent coast are saying that the coast from Hythe to Dungeness is alive with dabs, with up to 40 per angler.
Boat skippers are asked to contact Rollo with reports of what you are catching.
SOUTHEND PIER: A fair number of flounder and school bass.
SOUTHEND BEACHES: Some good sized flounder on the afternoon and late tides.
EAST COAST: Clacton Pier is showing dabs and small codling.
CLACTON BEACHES: Still the odd good cod to 7lb from Hollywall Point.
WALTON PIER: Richard Holgate at Metcalf's’s reports the fishing has slowed with just a few dabs and the odd codling.
GRAYS WHARF: Just a few small flounder and school bass.
THURROCK YACHT CLUB: Better flounder from the beach, with fish to 1.5lb TILBURY EAST BEACH: A few flounder on the flood, and the odd school bass.
TILBURY WORLD’S END: Still showing a few flounder on the bank.
THURROCK LAKESIDE: Still showing flounder and bass in the deep water.
COLDHARBOUR LANE RAINHAM: There were 14 anglers in action on Sunday, and they caught mixed bags of flounder and bass. Ian Reynolds was first, Lol Hooper was second, and joint third were Rick Hodson and Lewis Clark.
GRAVESEND: Graham East at Dolphin Angling reports anglers catching some flounder to 1.5lb, but the fishing overall has been slow.
MORRISON’S JETTY, ERITH: A few number of flounder, school bass, with the odd good bass.
THAMESMEAD: Still showing plenty of flounder and a few bass, but anglers have been surprised by catching fresh-water bream on lug-worm. The best bream that has been caught weighed in at about 2lb 6oz.
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