IT'S been a mixed week, with still very few autumn cod showing from the boats.

However, both Walton and Clacton Piers have had a good week, with most fish feeding after dark.

The boats have once again seen those ever-faithful thornback rays, plus some bigger bass have arrived which are feeding on the whiting shoals and the very odd codling.

Martin Smyth fished from his own boat off the Walton coastline in calm conditions.

He caught rays, dogfish and whiting but no cod.

The rays were landed on herring baits. All the other fish were caught on lugworm tipped with squid.

The beaches have been very quiet during the daytime but the night tides are fishing fairly well, although with onshore winds we are seeing a lot of weed at some venues.

St Osyth beach has been one of those quiet beaches with only a few small whiting and flounder showing.

Night tides are seeing the odd thornback ray, bass and whiting.

It's much the same on the Holland beaches and, once again, you have a better chance of catching fish around those twilight hours.

There is still a good chance of soles from the Frinton and Walton beaches, plus dogfish and whiting.

Alan Taylor fished the beaches beside the pier and caught a 3lb mullet on a ragworm bait.

It’s not unusual to see these mullet swimming around, but they are very difficult to catch and only one or two are caught each year.

Clacton Pier is seeing thornback rays and dogfish on the night tides plus the odd bigger bass have been caught.

Walton Pier has been once again been a nighttime venue with codling up to 4lbs, thornback rays from the top of the pier and whiting and dogfish.

The Walton Pier Club fished their latest match here, fishing from the stem of the pier in calm conditions and a very flat sea.

Nineteen anglers fished and all competitors caught fish.

Codling, whiting, bass, pouting, soles and eels were caught.

First place went to Kevin Blackwell with 3lb 7.5oz, second spot to Peter Harris with 2lb 10.5oz and third to Cliff Bone with 2lb 2oz.

Colchester Sea Angling Club headed to the river at Felixstowe to fish their River Championships.

Ten anglers fished a flood tide and, with clear water, fish were hard to find. Two competitors failed to catch any fish at all.

Top angler was the in-form Olly Yallop, with 4lb 3oz.

Second place went to Steve Yallop, with 1lb 4oz, and third to Dave Clark with 15oz.

The heaviest round fish went to Ollie Yallop, with a 1lb 14oz bass, and the heaviest flat fish went to his father, Steve Yallop, with a 6oz flounder.

If you have any fishing reports you can contact me at popplewell1@btinternet.com

The high tides for the weekend are 11.36am on Saturday and 12.22am on Sunday.