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I am an absoloute beginner, I've looked at a couple of books, but I either
can't find the right book, or I'm looking in the wrong places. I would like to go out and fish around the Skerries, or Holyhead harbour, I am as I said before, an absoloute beginner, so I am needing some info. Would anyone please answer the following, or point me to a website for the following information: What type of rig do I need for fishing these areas, where can I find the "plans" (term used losely) for making these rigs, i.e, lengths of line etc...? What type(s) of bait should I use, and how should it be presented? I appreciate that people out there will have different ways of doing things, and I know that asking for particular "hotspots" is a no no, (could be used by some tw*t trawler and the hotspot is no more) but what should I be looking for in an area to fish? Any and all help would be helpful, and very much appreciated, where do I start??? Many thanks in advance, Mark S --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.721 / Virus Database: 477 - Release Date: 16/07/2004 |
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