Page 2 - Sea Fishing Guides
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Britain’s favourite sea fish species, the cod, has arrived around our coast, so don’t miss the opportunity to catch your share of the bounty. It’s time to prepare for your assault for cod, but fishing for the nation’s favourite fish is surrounded by myth and fiction, so the degree to which you get caught up in the hype
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Shore angling can be nothing short of a minefield for budding sea anglers trying to understand the laws and logic of why we must fish with shockleaders. Way back in the 1960s it was simple because the vast majority of sea anglers used 18lb mono straight through without any undue problems. Shockleaders were for tournament
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Understand how these predators tend to feed and you will have the information required to boost your catches.
Of course, we all know what bass eat – or do we? They will, in truth, consume almost anything, including waste thrown in the water and any creature small enough to devour. They’ve been known to gulp down dog biscuits
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Sandy beaches, scenic coastlines, coastal villages! Sound nice? Well, these are some of the surroundings you will experience seashore fishing. With so many rods, reels, rigs and even fish species. Sea fishing can feel quite daunting for any beginner. In this article, we will give you a basic break down of the equipment
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So, do I put braid or mono on my new spinning or multiplier reel?
It’s a conversation we have in-store and online daily here at Angling Active, and there never seems to be one answer.
If experienced, one angler will swear braid is better than monofilament, but the very next just as experienced customer will plead
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Light Rock Fishing (LRF) , is a modern ultra light lure fishing style born by Japanese anglers and introduced to the UK a few years ago via a group of Bass fishing guides from the Jersey Isles who were looking for a way to increase their fishing season once the Bass fishing tailed off around November.
So what is LRF?
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