Fished the sumps a couple of times but don’t really know casting range and where/ direction I should be casting, if anyone has any Int on the subject that would be greatly appreciated cheers
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The Sumps, Seaton Sluice advice please
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The Sumps, Seaton Sluice advice please
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Yuki Q6
Penn Surfblaster 7000
Yuki Pro Surf
Penn Surfblaster 7000
2016- Plaice, Dab, Flounder, Mackerel, Coalie, short spined Scorpion fish, Dogfish, Pouting, Whiting
2017- Whiting, Codling, Coalie, Flounder, Turbot, Plaice, Bass, Pouting, Ballen Wrasse, Corkwing wrasseTags: None
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Originally posted by carlrmc View PostFished the sumps a couple of times but don’t really know casting range and where/ direction I should be casting, if anyone has any Int on the subject that would be greatly appreciated cheersLet's gan fishing
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Can be a good mark, but doesn't seem to chuck fish out like it used to...you can fish it HW or LW and casting range can vary. At HW, sometimes a modest plop of 40 yds or so can be productive, other times the fish can be further out. At LW, I usually like to give it a reasonable chuck. I like it best with a good SE sea coming round the corner over Rocky Island but it can also be fished in a small to modest northerly, although watch out for surges - especially if fishing the skeers over low...best to leave your gear well back. Casting wise, I generally use Cambois Lighthouse as an aiming point to start with, then go a bit left or right if needed...can be quite a pull at certain stages of the tide when the sea is running so I generally stick a rotten bottom on in case I drift into a snag.
Gary....fishin' accomplished......
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Thanks very much lads I appreciate thatWeapons of choice
Yuki Q6
Penn Surfblaster 7000
Yuki Pro Surf
Penn Surfblaster 7000
2016- Plaice, Dab, Flounder, Mackerel, Coalie, short spined Scorpion fish, Dogfish, Pouting, Whiting
2017- Whiting, Codling, Coalie, Flounder, Turbot, Plaice, Bass, Pouting, Ballen Wrasse, Corkwing wrasse
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