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I have been fishing for years thinking that the channels run parrallel to
the beach - and now, in South East Fishing, there is an article by a guy saying that the channels are where the rips are - eg where the waves don't break. I would have thought there were channels that run parrallel to the beach then out where they meet - but not according to this chap. So where do I fish - in a channel parrallel to the beach if there is such a thing or in the rip ??? N. |
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They are all fish highways!
Gutters running into rips are where the water is going to be moving the most so it will probably be carrying more food, therefore more chance of fish hanging round. The rip will be deeper water and moving, and with all the titbits being carried from the gutters many species will be aggregated in that area. This is not to say that fish wont be hunting up and down the gutters but that there is a better chance of them being holed up around the rips, particularly as the sun gets higher. To catch the fish you got to think like a fish!!! J. "Neil J" wrote in message u... I have been fishing for years thinking that the channels run parrallel to the beach - and now, in South East Fishing, there is an article by a guy saying that the channels are where the rips are - eg where the waves don't break. I would have thought there were channels that run parrallel to the beach then out where they meet - but not according to this chap. So where do I fish - in a channel parrallel to the beach if there is such a thing or in the rip ??? N. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.770 / Virus Database: 517 - Release Date: 27/09/2004 |
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They are all fish highways!
Gutters running into rips are where the water is going to be moving the most so it will probably be carrying more food, therefore more chance of fish hanging round. The rip will be deeper water and moving, and with all the titbits being carried from the gutters many species will be aggregated in that area. This is not to say that fish wont be hunting up and down the gutters but that there is a better chance of them being holed up around the rips, particularly as the sun gets higher. To catch the fish you got to think like a fish!!! J. "Neil J" wrote in message u... I have been fishing for years thinking that the channels run parrallel to the beach - and now, in South East Fishing, there is an article by a guy saying that the channels are where the rips are - eg where the waves don't break. I would have thought there were channels that run parrallel to the beach then out where they meet - but not according to this chap. So where do I fish - in a channel parrallel to the beach if there is such a thing or in the rip ??? N. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.770 / Virus Database: 517 - Release Date: 27/09/2004 |
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