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I think you'll find it's not my site but is one of the most useful places
for info re sea fishing. I'm certainly not raiding peoples wallets and you could do well to have a look at the site yourself before flaming other people, you might learn something but some how I doubt it - but then again they do say opinions are like areseholes, everyone's got one -- Martyn "Derek Moody" wrote in message ... In article , Martyn URL:mailto:[email protected]. wrote: Have a look at http://www.################### in the area relating to where you're at - you'll find loads of info there. I notice that your only response to any and every enquiry here is to spam your shopping website - Try at least to be help posters before you raid their wallets. You don't need a permit to sea fish - at the moment... Not quite true. On the open coast in the area you stated you need no permit to fish. There are several areas closed to public access (MOD ranges) and some where restrictions apply (Pool hbr, the Fleet, Most of the Devon estauries) - in these places Bass fishing is resticted to shore fising only and in several places access to harbour/pier structures is regulated and charged for. Should you go to Scotland you will find estates who control their coastline. To take seatrout and salmon from the shore you require a migratory fish licence as inland. I'd appreciate it if someone can please give me some advice with regards to sea fishing in the Dorset / Devon Area. First of all, I've never been sea fishing in the UK, but am a regular trout fly angler. Are there any rules and regulations I need to It's only about a month from now that the main sal****er fly fishing season starts on the channel coast - there are already a few fish inshore that will take a ff'd lure but atm you'll need -big- lures, at least 5" long on tandem #2/0 for eg, but at the end of June size #8 - 4 is about right. observe in relation to sea fishing? Do I need permits etc? I was looking into being in the Poole area over bank holiday weekend. Also, can you please tell me where I can go fishing off a beach not too far from Poole for a few hours? I would prefer a quiet/isolated beach or something as opposed to Poole Quay. 'Quiet' and 'not too far from Poole' on a bank holiday are mutually exclusive. -First- light at Kimmeridge would be a good plan for a spinning/plugging session. To get there for first light you'll need to leave Poole by 3.00am Expect to finish fishing before 7.00am. You could try Dancing Ledge and Durlston on the same basis but *only* if you have someone else along for mutual safety. Am I allowed to fish off the beach by Durdle Door? Yes, but don't bother. It'll be too busy. I was also try a spot of fishing around Abbottsbury and Chesil beach. Is there anything I need to know about fishing there? Again, don't bother. A beginner will catch little there that's worthwhile. If youre going that way run a little farther down the coast and spin/plug the area around Golden Cap. The water will warm below the cliffs a little faster and bass should be feeding - if you can get to them without scaring them. Try the Ringstead area for a couple of hours dusk into dark with the spinners too. If you fancy floatfishing in daylight most of the deepwater marks will have garfish and perhaps occasional mackerel - fish only a metre or two down over deep water with as light a float as you can manage. If you'd like to try mullet fishing they're in - and they should start feeding reliably any day now. The odd fish have been taken since the warm weather at the start of April but about now they'll settle into the summer pattern. You asked about Devon - if you're going that far about now is the time the huge mackerel run off the quarry at Berry Head... Hth, 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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In article , Martyn
URL:mailto:[email protected]. wrote: I think you'll find it's not my site but is one of the most useful places for info re sea fishing. I'm certainly not raiding peoples wallets and you Your only reply here to at least the last half dozen queries has been an identical, top posted, spam. I reserve the right to draw my own conclusions. could do well to have a look at the site yourself before flaming other people, you might learn something but some how I doubt it - but then again they do say opinions are like areseholes, everyone's got one Touched a raw nerve did I? 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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