Mackerel in Norfolk
Still a few hanging around at Cley at the weekend. Be quick or they will
soon be gone for another year. Nigel |
Mackerel in Norfolk
On Mon, 22 Sep 2003 13:15:46 +0100, "Whitebridges"
wrote: Still a few hanging around at Cley at the weekend. Be quick or they will soon be gone for another year. Good. Can't wait for the real fishing to start. :-) Cheers Ian D |
Mackerel in Norfolk
when is the best time to do any shore fishing around the norfolk coast as i
would like to start up shore fishing and where would you suggest "Ian D" wrote in message ... On Mon, 22 Sep 2003 13:15:46 +0100, "Whitebridges" wrote: Still a few hanging around at Cley at the weekend. Be quick or they will soon be gone for another year. Good. Can't wait for the real fishing to start. :-) Cheers Ian D |
Mackerel in Norfolk
On Wed, 24 Sep 2003 00:58:20 +0100, "Nigel Roberts"
wrote: when is the best time to do any shore fishing around the norfolk coast as i would like to start up shore fishing and where would you suggest "Ian D" Well it was a bit of a tongue in cheek reply, but I've always preferred the autumn and winter fishing. Only rarely fished the Norfolk coast though, and that was a long time ago, so perhaps someone local would be able to advise you better on choice of venues. I'd guess that the whiting would be starting to make an appearance about now on night tides (they're already showing further north, together with a few early codling) with the fishing picking up after the big tides at the end of the month. The codling (what there are of them anyway) probably a bit later, and not worth targetting till the back end of October, unless sea conditions are very good. Cheers Ian D |
Mackerel in Norfolk
On Mon, 22 Sep 2003 13:15:46 +0100, "Whitebridges"
wrote: Still a few hanging around at Cley at the weekend. Be quick or they will soon be gone for another year. Nigel I will get my feathers out! |
Mackerel in Norfolk
having mackerel about in jan reminds me ,of one trip i missed to loch long
for night fishing my mate told me that mackerel were running close to the shore and he got a few before they went further up loch long just wish we could catch them all year round in big numbers as its a great way to get your kids interested in sea fishing url:http://www.myreader.co.uk/msg/1314706.aspx |
I'd assumption that the whiting would be starting to accomplish an appearance about now on night tides (they're already assuming added north, together with a few aboriginal codling) with the fishing acrimonious up after the big tides at the end of the month.
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