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    Well on way down to our coast in search of the silver..with
    all the good weather and good water clarity its worth
    a shot.....also with sprat and sand eel showing their
    might just be one or two kicking about

  • #2
    Originally posted by PAUL1971 View Post
    Well on way down to our coast in search of the silver..with
    all the good weather and good water clarity its worth
    a shot.....also with sprat and sand eel showing their
    might just be one or two kicking about
    Good luck mate, there's been a few taken on bait recently.
    Happy to help, Keen to learn!

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    • #3
      Well no luck to day gutted as the conditions
      were perfect aswell....water clarity was good winds
      perfect aswell..used surface lures and shallow diving
      but not a sniff.there was turns diving wich is a good
      singh so shouldnt be long now but was nice to get
      out and give it ago as i wont catch owt sitting on
      my "arse"

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      • #4
        Just wondering what makes them feed ? When ,where ,and why ? And thought they must follow the sandeel who follow the fry in the shallows ?

        Ever thought of chumming for them ?
        A couple of liquidised mackerel either frozen in blocks or scooped in the surf may bring them to your feet , coz the bait fish will get in a frenzy and out in the area will be interested ????
        Never tried just a thought mate
        I am a fisherman !
        It is not merely something that I do
        It is who I am !
        Fishing is not simply my escape.
        It is where I am supposed to be.
        It is not a place that I go
        But a lifelong journey that I am taking
        It is a passage that was shown to me and that I will continue to show others.
        When you understand all of this you will then know me .
        And we will fish together

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        • #5
          The one reason that always kind of makes sense to me is Water Temp, the theory being, as most fish are cold blooded they tend to be more active when the water is warmer, this coupled with the bait fish starting to show when the water warms up makes the predators more active.

          Something like that any way lol thats not to say you couldnt get them when its cooler, there's bass around all year you just have to work harder for them.
          Happy to help, Keen to learn!

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          Fishing Marks Lynemouth - North
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          • #6
            Originally posted by Philysafc View Post
            Just wondering what makes them feed ? When ,where ,and why ? And thought they must follow the sandeel who follow the fry in the shallows ?

            Ever thought of chumming for them ?
            A couple of liquidised mackerel either frozen in blocks or scooped in the surf may bring them to your feet , coz the bait fish will get in a frenzy and out in the area will be interested ????
            Never tried just a thought mate
            phily if you ever suss out what makes them feed ? When ,where ,and why ? let me know as me and every bass angler in the country would want vto know lol

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