Cascade Rigs for Beginners
A fantastic long range shore fishing rig is explained in detail by the Dandy bloggers. Every detail of the rig is explained in this simpe tutorial that every sea angler should read.
Ray and Skate belong to Batoidea, which are cartilaginous fish, without bone. The family contain Thorn Back, Cuckoo Ray, Common Skate, Electric Ray, Undulate Ray and more. Articles will be written on more specifics where required. Bait, tackle, rigs and baits will be explained.
A fantastic long range shore fishing rig is explained in detail by the Dandy bloggers. Every detail of the rig is explained in this simpe tutorial that every sea angler should read.
These two rigs, a flapper and pulley rig need to be in your rig wallet. If you are heading off sea fishing without these then you need to think again. Dandy Bloggers once again explain how to tie these killer fishing rigs.
This Charter Boat offers some of the greatest fishing in the South West of Scotland. Read more before you book a charter boat trip…
Interested in having a go at Charter Boat fishing? This post is a must read, packed with information and tips for boat fishing. Enjoy the read…
Great mark for Bass, Mackerel, Garfish, Pollack, Wrasse, Mullet, Dogfish, with flatties, conger eels and Ray making an occasional appearance, winter species include Dogfish, Pouting and Whiting.
Ray, Wrasse, Pollock, Conger and many other species can be caught from this wonderful mark.
What rig should I use when fishing for Thornies, Spurs and Dogfish was a recent question asked here via e-mail. I guess there is no such thing as a one rig fits all, if there was then we would be all using it!! Different rigs offer different advantages in different situations: tide, sea bed, required cast length etc. Fishing rigs There is a lot of personal opinion and die hard...
Hard back crab are worth the effort to hook into lots of fish. Learn How…
DO you know how to make Peeler Crabs peel? If not read this information and read the comments. Some real value in this one…
Learn the basic of Up-tiding. This post explains why, where and how to boat fish using the up-tiding method as well as the tackle required.