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Seafishing
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Joined: Apr 18, 2009
Posts: 20
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Wed Jul 01, 2009 5:19 pm |
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Having heard of 4 pound + plus basses being caught by complete novices frequently over the last few days at Gorleston beach I’ve decided to head down there on Friday and get in a few hours fishing from about half five that night.
Whenever I have fished the wreck it’s been less fishing more throwing a rod aka I never catch anything zilch in fact. So have any of you got any idea what’s going wrong? I have a fairly good cast and always use fresh bait (Lug, Rag and Shrimp)
What’s going wrong?
Has anyone fished the wreck lately? Any tips or advice?
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brockie172
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Joined: Jun 04, 2009
Posts: 158
Location: gt yarmouth
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Thu Jul 02, 2009 9:40 pm |
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two hook flapper rigs longish snoods are catching the bass at the mo fished cart gap last fri had 2 sizeable and 4 u/s nothing on bigish baits and pulleys same as another bloke further down there not taking big baits at the mo also use a plain lead(NO WIRES) if you can or if using two rods one with grip s and another rolling about a bit there only 30/ 50yds or just over the last breaker dusk till the bottom of tide should see you ok i reckon personally id go 3 bays to the right good luck p.s were all caught on lugworm from cadmores gorleston top bait  |
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