Fishing Marks
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The Isle of Man has about 100 miles of coastline, which provides a wide variety of fishing marks from shallow sandy beaches to deep water rock marks.
It would be impossible and pointless for me to try and describe all the potential fishing marks, but what I hope to do is provide some basic information on a wide selection of marks all around the Island.
I would encourage anyone to get out there and explore, to find new marks for themselves. Of course, there are no secret marks, and chances are that wherever you go someone else will already have fished, but I personally find the prospect of fishing new marks and trying to learn exactly how and when to fish them is one of the best parts about fishing. There is always something new to learn.
Time spent fishing a new mark at all states of tide, time and year brings its own reward, and is just one of the things that makes fishing so enjoyable.
This section will probably be of more use and interest to visiting anglers.
Click on a red dot go to a mark >>


