
Estuary Fishing for Bass - Tips and techniques for Bream and Bass - The Fish Locker
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Date: 2022-05-03
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dukeonthewater
Another top video and much appreciated. Spent the early morning today drifting for plaice on my kayak but had to settle for gurnard and mackerel (and the obligatory lesser spotted) although I heard another kayaker cheer a turbot, not sure the size as was 150 yds away. Do you have plans to target plaice, flounder, turbot, dab etc? Cheers.
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Another top video and much appreciated. Spent the early morning today drifting for plaice on my kayak but had to settle for gurnard and mackerel (and the obligatory lesser spotted) although I heard another kayaker cheer a turbot, not sure the size as was 150 yds away. Do you have plans to target plaice, flounder, turbot, dab etc? Cheers.
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chris
You have some really varied fishing where you live. I love estuary fishing, sadly I don't have any where I live. That's were I cut my teeth fishing the River Plym near Plymouth. As soon as the tide started to come in you could see big shoals of Bass and Mullet swimming in with the tide. Great fun on light gear. How big do the Giltheads go.
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You have some really varied fishing where you live. I love estuary fishing, sadly I don't have any where I live. That's were I cut my teeth fishing the River Plym near Plymouth. As soon as the tide started to come in you could see big shoals of Bass and Mullet swimming in with the tide. Great fun on light gear. How big do the Giltheads go.
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Mullet
You guys have the same fish as us in the US just different. Your bass are like our stripers and your offshore bottom fish are close to ours. Pollock haddock and cod are the same but our king are red hake
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You guys have the same fish as us in the US just different. Your bass are like our stripers and your offshore bottom fish are close to ours. Pollock haddock and cod are the same but our king are red hake
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the
Brilliant again lad, I do like the way you explained the difference between a huss and a dog. And different bait presentation on different hook styles brilliant man --
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Brilliant again lad, I do like the way you explained the difference between a huss and a dog. And different bait presentation on different hook styles brilliant man --
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Glyn
Where are you based to mate, I just thought you were up in the north east because of your accent. Are you ex army as you are always well turned out for an angler!
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Where are you based to mate, I just thought you were up in the north east because of your accent. Are you ex army as you are always well turned out for an angler!
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Matt
Ive got my first trip on the Helford River coming this late summer if allowed! Looking forward to trying these tips! thanks mate! Keep safe!
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Ive got my first trip on the Helford River coming this late summer if allowed! Looking forward to trying these tips! thanks mate! Keep safe!
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james
I would definitely have to try a catch and cook if I caught a Bull Huss, if they taste anything like Dogfish I would be very happy.
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I would definitely have to try a catch and cook if I caught a Bull Huss, if they taste anything like Dogfish I would be very happy.
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Trojs
Lost about a 3lb Gilthead the other day right on the shoreline not been able to hook another since sometimes fishing sucks: )
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Lost about a 3lb Gilthead the other day right on the shoreline not been able to hook another since sometimes fishing sucks: )
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tim
heres a tip. put the hook in the worm about 1- behind the head it allows it to get its head in the mud. face down ass up!
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heres a tip. put the hook in the worm about 1- behind the head it allows it to get its head in the mud. face down ass up!
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bryn
Have you ever tried earthworms John, in estuaries or the ocean? I havn't as yet but curious as to their effectiveness.
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Have you ever tried earthworms John, in estuaries or the ocean? I havn't as yet but curious as to their effectiveness.
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