Port Grenaugh

Isle of Man
Venue Details

Port Grenaugh is a tiny cove situated on the east coast, roughly half way between Douglas and Castletown. A narrow road winds it way down to the beach, where there is parking for several cars.
Although it is possible to fish the beach, the actual fishing mark I am referring to in this instance is the rocky headland to the south side of the beach. This is easily accessed via the short footpath. When you reach the large yellow telephone cable marker (you can't miss it) then simply make your way over the rocks to the waters edge.
The beach itself is shallow, with some sand and some sections of rough ground. There is a small stream which enters the sea here. Fishing from the rocks is onto shallow rocky ground.
I have included this mark simply to highlight that fishing is meant to be fun. You don't always have to target big fish or exotic species to enjoy it. This is really a mark for catching lots of small fish on very light tackle - doing so will be sure to put a smile on your face, and can be a welcome distraction after several unsuccessfull trips in search of more challenging targets.

Fish
Callig, Coalfish,Ballan wrasse,Mullet, Dogfish