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  • #16
    Originally posted by Charlie_Thompson View Post
    Oh no they're not - this site wouldn't exist without anglers sharing info and that includes where fish are caught. Some choose not to share at times(fair enough) some go the extra mile with maps included and everything in between. Most anglers are anything but secretive about their successes and when and where they happened. You do anglers and NESA a great disservice to suggest otherwise Sir
    Not what i was saying at all - that point was not about this site

    In fact I even ackowledged in later comments how much info I personally have gleaned from this site
    Last edited by The Great Wallsendo; 21-06-2008, 06:49 PM. Reason: tired and grumpy
    Ooh a new vid!

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    • #17
      Originally posted by The Great Wallsendo View Post
      I don't think you are wasting your time mate...at the end of the day that is prime fishy type territory if there's Bass/Pollacky type things about there's no reason why they woulnd't be there
      AND you just gotta keep trying and trying! fish move around feeding at different times of the day and different states of tide. but what we do know of bass is that they are around these rocky areas when the tide is on rize.
      try working your plugs/spinners at different speeds. one good way to provoke a predator fish into taking a lure is to tie a large salmon-fly/sea-fly, about a foot or so above the lure (on a 3" snood.)

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