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Old September 20th, 2004, 04:47 AM
Chris Mitchell
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Default SW coast Pier/beach fishing

Your rod spec, 3m long and max casting weight 6oz looks as if it should be
OK for beachcasting. However if you intend to do this it raises a number of
questions.

Most importantly.

What shockleader do you intend to use?

How are you going to tie the shockleader to your main line?

Until you understand these questions and know the answers you should not
venture onto the beach, since you may injure yourself or others nearby.

"JD" wrote in message
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Hi,

I recently went on holiday down west coast, weymouth. Got Hooked on

Fishing!
Im probably hoping to go back down very soon for a weekends fishing. Can
anyone recoomend some good spots for a newbie to try. Beach or piers or
rocks, i have some ledgering gear and rigs and some floats which we used

to
catch makeral of the pier, i didnt have much success with the ledgering,
compared to the floats, probably due to location, but that was summer. Can

u
still catch on floats successfully in winter? as i find that good fun

sport.
Last question...can i beach cast succesfully on this rod?

Shakespear Contender LS pier/beach combo (3ft) (6oz Max casting Weight)

Thanks and sorry for the newbie q's