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Fishing at Cley in Norfolk
I was asking a while back about fishing near Cromer. Whilst up there
this weekend a local tackle shop suggested taking my son to Cley as you don't need to cast very far out. I am only a very occasional fisherman so don't know a great deal but we constantly got snagged and in the end gave up. The sea was pretty rough and there was only one other guy fishing who gave up after a while. The tide was on the way out. I couldn't imagine what we were getting snagged on. I want to try again this weekend as high tide will be early afternoon. Kevin |
Fishing at Cley in Norfolk
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wrote: I was asking a while back about fishing near Cromer. Whilst up there this weekend a local tackle shop suggested taking my son to Cley as you don't need to cast very far out. I am only a very occasional fisherman so don't know a great deal but we constantly got snagged and in the end gave up. I don't know that beach but if there's a bit of surf and you don't keep the line up it can be buried in shingle or even sand - and then there may be weed washed along by the tide too. The sea was pretty rough and there was only one other guy fishing who gave up after a while. The tide was on the way out. I couldn't imagine what we were getting snagged on. I want to try again this weekend as high tide will be early afternoon. Dawn and dusk are more likely to produce fish - and are excitingly 'different' times for the young. Spinning and floatfishing might be worth trying too. Cheerio, -- Fishing: http://www.fishing.casterbridge.net/ Writing: http://www.author.casterbridge.net/derek-moody/ uk.rec.fishing.game Badge Page: http://www.fishing.casterbridge.net/urfg/ |
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