WITH temperatures hitting over 30C at the weekend and clear blue seas, it hasn’t put the feeding fish off!

In fact, it has been a very good week for both boat and beach anglers alike.

The boats are still reporting plenty of smooth hounds from most venues along with bass and thornback rays.

The Brightlingsea-based charter boat Sophie Lea took advantage of the warm settled spell and has been catching some bigger than average smooth hounds.

Alan Tipple and Dave Vennels fished from Alan’s boat on the Gunfleet Sands and caught bass to 5lbs plus smooth hounds, a few dogfish and thornback rays.

Dave Holland’s report was very similar although he did catch an 8lb bass.

Moving down the coast to Walton and Neil Marples fishing from his boat Milore told me he had his best day’s fishing ever!

He caught eight bass to 6lbs, seven smooth hounds to 9lbs along with five thornback rays as well as the odd dogfish thrown in for good measure!

Beach and pier anglers this week have also enjoyed some good sport, although I would advise to keep off the beaches till evening time when the day trippers have gone home; dusk is always a better time to find fish feeding.

My trip this week was back to Walton Pier to fish a midnight low tide.

The fishing was slower than previous weeks although it was quite good to have a sit down in between casts!

Those smooth hounds I had been reporting on seemed to have moved further out, although there were a few to be caught and my biggest of the night weighed in at 9lbs.

Those thornback rays have taken the hounds’ place and I landed a mixture of small rays with one around the 10lb mark. All my fish were caught on either squid or frozen peeler.

Day time fishing on the Pier is all about catching bass on lures, and with very clear seas the bass are feeding on or around the Pier.

Steven Ruggles has been catching bass to around the 3lb mark, he also told me that plenty of bass were following the lures but not quiet interested enough to take them!

The Walton beaches are seeing soles and bass being caught after dark with most of these local beaches producing some good-sized fish.

Moving along to Frinton, weed has been a problem on the ebb tides, with soles being caught here at close range on ragworm baits after dark along with school bass and the odd thornback ray.

Holland on Sea is another evening venue and the bass are feeding around the rocky breakwaters.

It is always worth trying a spinning rod and lure here as there are some big bass in between the breakwaters.

Clacton Pier has produced bass to lures and also baits; still those ever faithful thornback rays are showing during both day and night time tides along with the odd smooth hound.

Over to Mersea Island and it looks like those stingrays have returned.

It is not surprising as stingrays love hot stormy weather and that is what we have at the moment.

James Waterhouse headed to West Mersea to fish off the beach, using ragworm baits and caught two stingrays!

Mersea island is great little venue to fish, but as it is a bit out of the way can sometimes be over-looked.

The high tides for the weekend are Saturday 15.35 and Sunday 16.15.

John Popplewell