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Sea Fishing on the Isle of Man

There are 4 million anglers in the UK, from those who just dangle a bit of string in the water to the dedicated all-weather enthusiast with a complete armoury of tackle But no matter what type of angler you are, you'll find that fishing in the Isle of Man is, quite simply, unique.

The most obvious advantage is the size of the Island. Measuring 33 miles long by 13 miles wide (approximately 50km by 20km wide) there's never far to travel to reach either a river, reservoir or stretch of quiet coastline to enjoy a day's peaceful fishing whilst savouring the tranquillity of the Island. In addition, access to most rivers, reservoirs and Shorelines is extremely easy.

There are about 95 miles of coastline, ranging from sandy beaches to rocky headlands, tranquil riverbanks plus six reservoirs from which to choose. For one morning you could be fishing at high water at the rugged Point of Ayre, right at the northern most tip of the Island, then in the afternoon, you could be down in picturesque Port St Mary, at the south of the Island, fishing at low water in an area with a distinct maritime atmosphere.

Angling in the Isle of Man offers an exceptional variety of locations, from the promenade and beach in the capital, Douglas, to the peace and quiet of the reservoirs dotted throughout the Island and the idyllic settings of the rivers Dhoo, Neb, Silverburn, Santon and Sulby, some of which flow through the picturesque Manx national glens. River fishing is until the end of September, reservoir fishing until the end of October, while salmon and sea-trout fishing take place mainly in late summer and autumn.

There is an active angling fraternity on the Isle of Man, with a number of clubs happy to welcome new members. The Island also plays host to two major angling events each year when there's usually a good run of tope, and the Mannin Angling Club Angling Festival in Port St Mary. This is a large Boat fishing festival catering for both charter Boats and small Boats alike, fishing the in Shore reefs around Port St Mary and the Calf of Man.

The festival also includes two Shore competitions - both from Port St Mary.Mannin Angling Club, PO Box 6, Port St Mary, IM99 7PP:


SHORE FISHING

www.manxshorefishing.com- a website dedicated to fishing from the beaches, piers and rock marks of the Isle of Man. The website contains detailed descriptions of a wide variety of shore fishing marks and articles on some of the more interesting species that the Isle of Man has to offer the visiting angler, including the much sought after Tope. Also included are recent catch reports submitted by local anglers and an active forum where information can easily be obtained and exchanged.


BASKING SHARKS

From about mid-summer onwards, basking sharks can often be observed around the west and south coasts of the Isle of Man. These large, harmless sharks have been coming to the Island in considerable numbers since 1988.

PTGH wish to thank Visit Isle of Man for their help in providing the above information. 10/03/08

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