Not necessarily an evening venue, but daytime can get busy with boats in and out of the river. Dingy racers are a pain as they come real close and like to collect lines with no regard for others.
Maybe we can talk @Andy135 into appearing. His fee is low these days!
Yes, a 2 hr before low water mark. Walk out to the point then a gentle lob into the channel. Bream, hounds, bass and codling in winter. Turn 180 deg and fish into the shallows for thornies.
Good going Nick, always nice to have a solo last minute trip. And a plumb little old for tea too!!
I went out solo on Monday as well, but caught nothing worth reporting really.
Of course. Although I never go beach fishing. Maybe once a year at most. You're welcome to come take a look though.
And yeah, they're Italian quality rods.
Wood cost me more to convert it than sell it and buy a new one. I don't have the skills or mats to do the job so would have to get a pro to do it. And it's a 3 piece.
Or a cheaper version,
I also have an Ian golds beach caster that is made from a Zziplex blank. But that's a bit special, and I'm not 100% I wanna off load it, even though I never use it. But might
I did think that the sharks seemed smaller than the video I've seen. I suppose it's a common feeding tactic amongst sharks in general. Makes sense really, where can the prey go if pushed up agains a beach!
The video underneath with the guy getting all his stolen goods back was a better video, think I've seen that shark one on TV before. Still a spectacle though.