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Archive for February, 2007

Kite Fishing.

This is a very old method of fishing which seems to be rearing its head again.
The basic method as I understand it is,
The kite is attached to your main reel line, at a length of about 50 to 100 meters you put a 3 way swivel, one loop goes to the kite, one loop back […]

Bass lures

Almost any lure will catch Bass !
The modern Lures made by Rapala, Abu, Redgill which are designed to look like fish with colouration and movement fish very well indeed. In fact most modern style lure are very productive in the right conditions. Many lures when spinning simulate an injured fish which provides the Bass with […]

Kayak Fishing Tips

A few KAYAK fishing tips I have picked up so far

Store your catch in a dry bag within the hull. Put an ice pack or two in there to keep your catch fresh.
Store your KAYAK out of the sunlight as excess sunlight can effect the material your kayak is constructed from and create early decay.
Prevent […]

Fishing for Prawns

I am getting a lot of requests for an article on fishing for Prawns - The good news is I have already done one.
Follow this link for Prawn traps and see if it helps you.
If there are things I have missed please write a comment
Thanks

Bass fishing livebait

There are many live baits that can be used for Bass fishing, almost anything that lives in the sea can be considered.
Sand eel has always been a popular choice for Bass anglers. Using them live by lip hooking them on a long trace and then free lining them under a boat while it drifts over […]

Sea angling latest

Well reading the local sea angling reports it seems that quite a few codling have been caught this season. There are concerns about the lack of winter species being caught off our shores!
Lugg and squid are the best performing baits for Devon and Cornwall however peeler crab is still up there.
How have you been getting […]

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