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Moved to Sandgate, Kent
Moved from Brixham, Devon and am now in Folkestone. There seems to be miles
of beaches locally but it's very different terrain to Berry Head etc. Does anyone here know Folkestone, Sandgate etc. Any tips, good spots, baits or techniques? I used to really enjoy very light tackle, a very "flicky" rod and a small lure for Mackerel and Bass in Devon. Is this a viable technique on the beaches of the South East? All I've seen here are giant beachcasters blasting a large chunk of lead at the horizon.... not my cup of tea at all.... Cheers!!!! Les -- Remove Frontal Lobes to reply direct. "This is totally not a shark!" Heh Heh http://www.conservapedia.com/index.p...ur&oldid=16029 Conservapedia... Christian Fundamentalism at it's finest ;o) Les Hemmings a.a #2251 SA |
Moved to Sandgate, Kent
In article , Les Hemmings
wrote: Moved from Brixham, Devon and am now in Folkestone. There seems to be miles of beaches locally but it's very different terrain to Berry Head etc. Does anyone here know Folkestone, Sandgate etc. Any tips, good spots, baits or techniques? I've never fished quite that far east but back under Beachy Head spinning/plugging works reasonably well. There's an area(name anyone?) near you where spoil from the channel tunnel was dumped that will feel familiar to you - it should fish like an inshore reef . I used to really enjoy very light tackle, a very "flicky" rod and a small lure for Mackerel and Bass in Devon. Is this a viable technique on the beaches of the South East? All I've seen here are giant beachcasters blasting a large chunk of lead at the horizon.... not my cup of tea at all.... Watch those beachcasting types. *If* they start catching decent fish and plenty of 'em then go buy similar kit and get casting lessons - BUT - in the meanwhile stick with the methods you know (work down the beach taking a couple of short casts between each beachcaster - that way you get to pick the brains of all of 'em.) My guess is you'll do better than most and not be tempted to switch gear for a long while... 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/ |
Moved to Sandgate, Kent
Have a look at http://www.worldseafishing.com/forums/ in the area relating
to where you're at - you'll find loads of info there. -- Martyn "Les Hemmings" wrote in message ... Moved from Brixham, Devon and am now in Folkestone. There seems to be miles of beaches locally but it's very different terrain to Berry Head etc. Does anyone here know Folkestone, Sandgate etc. Any tips, good spots, baits or techniques? I used to really enjoy very light tackle, a very "flicky" rod and a small lure for Mackerel and Bass in Devon. Is this a viable technique on the beaches of the South East? All I've seen here are giant beachcasters blasting a large chunk of lead at the horizon.... not my cup of tea at all.... Cheers!!!! Les -- Remove Frontal Lobes to reply direct. "This is totally not a shark!" Heh Heh http://www.conservapedia.com/index.p...ur&oldid=16029 Conservapedia... Christian Fundamentalism at it's finest ;o) Les Hemmings a.a #2251 SA |
Moved to Sandgate, Kent
Derek Moody wrote:
Watch those beachcasting types. *If* they start catching decent fish and plenty of 'em then go buy similar kit and get casting lessons - BUT - in the meanwhile stick with the methods you know (work down the beach taking a couple of short casts between each beachcaster - that way you get to pick the brains of all of 'em.) My guess is you'll do better than most and not be tempted to switch gear for a long while... Cheerio, Nice one Derek... thanks for the pointers. Was watching one chap pull in a decent size LSD with a 12ft broom handle and he says "Didn't even know it was on there!" So much lead and tide that he never noticed the bite or even the extra weight pulling it in.. Very "detached" fishing.. I think i will wait a few weeks for the decent Mackerel and keep fingers crossed for Bass. I seemed to be getting lighter and lighter in Devon, almost fly fishing. If i can use enough weight to get the distance and sink the lure behind the breaking waves on these sloping beaches i'll be happy i think. Les -- Remove Frontal Lobes to reply direct. "This is totally not a shark!" Heh Heh http://www.conservapedia.com/index.p...ur&oldid=16029 Conservapedia... Christian Fundamentalism at it's finest ;o) Les Hemmings a.a #2251 SA |
Moved to Sandgate, Kent
Martyn wrote:
Have a look at http://www.worldseafishing.com/forums/ in the area relating to where you're at - you'll find loads of info there. Have just signed up :o) L -- Remove Frontal Lobes to reply direct. "This is totally not a shark!" Heh Heh http://www.conservapedia.com/index.p...ur&oldid=16029 Conservapedia... Christian Fundamentalism at it's finest ;o) Les Hemmings a.a #2251 SA |
Moved to Sandgate, Kent
My knowledge is a bit rusty (try thr forum suggested) but...
never shore fished folkstone, but the charter fleet has always been ok for deep water. Where spoil from chunnel was dumped- that Derek mentioned above - is Samphire Hoe. Off the main coast road from Folkstone to Dover - signposted with brown area of interest sign. Not fished it myself, but the area is concreted over, I think safety rail and toilet block. Fishing can be generally good, but I am told there are underwater snags and obstructions. Dover harbour walls - Admiralty (by rail station, over-populated with mackeral hunters in season), Breakwater (get the boat out there 8am returns 4pm for £5 I think, only at weekends - probably the best of the 3), and Prince of Wales (quiet, inside the harbour). going west of sandgate/folkstone - Princes Parade Hythe, can be a hotspot Dymchurch - very shallow beaches Then Dungeness - arguably the best beach fishing in this section -- Regards, Ian "Les Hemmings" wrote in message ... Moved from Brixham, Devon and am now in Folkestone. There seems to be miles of beaches locally but it's very different terrain to Berry Head etc. Does anyone here know Folkestone, Sandgate etc. Any tips, good spots, baits or techniques? I used to really enjoy very light tackle, a very "flicky" rod and a small lure for Mackerel and Bass in Devon. Is this a viable technique on the beaches of the South East? All I've seen here are giant beachcasters blasting a large chunk of lead at the horizon.... not my cup of tea at all.... Cheers!!!! Les -- Remove Frontal Lobes to reply direct. "This is totally not a shark!" Heh Heh http://www.conservapedia.com/index.p...ur&oldid=16029 Conservapedia... Christian Fundamentalism at it's finest ;o) Les Hemmings a.a #2251 SA |
Moved to Sandgate, Kent
In article , Les Hemmings
wrote: Nice one Derek... thanks for the pointers. Was watching one chap pull in a decent size LSD with a 12ft broom handle and he says "Didn't even know it was on there!" So much lead and tide that he never noticed the bite or even the extra weight pulling it in.. Very "detached" fishing.. All that winding in just for a doggie? Counts me out. I think i will wait a few weeks for the decent Mackerel and keep fingers crossed for Bass. I seemed to be getting lighter and lighter in Devon, almost fly fishing. If i can use enough weight to get the distance and sink the lure behind the breaking waves on these sloping beaches i'll be happy i Take waders and shorten the cast - even work your fly parallel with the shore and right in the backwash. First and last light are best. 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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