[Other Sport] Sea fishing or Coarse fishing

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Sea fishing or Coarse fishing

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POSKETT AT THE VALLEY

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Jan 16, 2010
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Isle of Wight
I’m sure a lot of us on here live close to the coast and to some stunning rivers, lakes, ponds and streams. So if you dangle what’s your favourite and why. Puns and serious replies welcome.
 






WATFORD zero

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Jul 10, 2003
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I haven't fished for many years, but when I did, all the tastiest stuff came out the sea :thumbsup:
 








Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
62,677
The Fatherland
Sea fishing mak-rules!
 








Coldeanseagull

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Mar 13, 2013
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Coldean
Coarse requires skill and craft; sea requires chuck and hope.
You obviously haven't targeted sea species. However, having said that, a lot of coarse fishing involves heaving out overfed cyprinid species who have been bred specifically for the willy waving brigade.
I'm equally at home catching roach, bream and tench as I am catching flounder, bass and sole....you just need to know the venues
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haven't voted as I do both
 


Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
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The Fatherland
You obviously haven't targeted sea species. However, having said that, a lot of coarse fishing involves heaving out overfed cyprinid species who have been bred specifically for the willy waving brigade.
I'm equally at home catching roach, bream and tench as I am catching flounder, bass and sole....you just need to know the venues
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haven't voted as I do both
Can you share some of these plaices?
 








Taybha

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Oct 8, 2008
27,662
Uwantsumorwat
Both though prefer chucking and hoping in the sea,which in my humble opinion is far more difficult when conditions are against you,than coarse fishing in lakes when you know the fish are already there and are awaiting their daily feed from anglers, along with the hassle of getting hooked now and then,sometimes twice a day if they've forgotten they'd been hooked earlier 😉.

I've fished large open beach matches where only a few anglers out of hundreds managed to catch something,this would suggest the skill and watercraft needed to be a successful sea angler is just as high if not higher as a top coarse match angler.

Anyway this isn't the time nor Plaice to discuss this theory.
 










wunt be druv

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Jun 17, 2011
2,243
In my own strange world
Sea fishing, it is not chuck it and hope, knowing the right venue, the right tide, the right bait, how to present the bait and knowing what species are around at certain times of the year, to sea fish successfully requires a great deal of knowledge and skill, sea fish are wild creatures with their own particular habits. It does not compare with sitting next to a man made lake stuffed full of fish that have all been caught a hundred times already, proper coarse angling on a river or natural lake does take skill and knowledge but the sea is infinitely bigger with vast areas empty of fish and finding them is the challenge.
 






dazzer6666

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Mar 27, 2013
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Burgess Hill
You obviously haven't targeted sea species. However, having said that, a lot of coarse fishing involves heaving out overfed cyprinid species who have been bred specifically for the willy waving brigade.
I'm equally at home catching roach, bream and tench as I am catching flounder, bass and sole....you just need to know the venues
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haven't voted as I do both
All of this. I fished a match on Wednesday that was mostly carp, I was coaching kids/complete beginners yesterday who were really happy to be catching small perch, had a day on the Royalty on Friday catching allsorts in a fabulous location, I’ve got a match on the river this morning that will probably be won with a net of roach and I’m out on a boat after bream, pollock and other stuff on Tuesday (definitely isn’t ’chuck and hope’ at all - the better anglers will almost always catch the most fish, same as coarse fishing). Love all of it.
 


Goldstone1976

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Apr 30, 2013
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Herts
It’s a very odd feeling being Crodo for a day. 😉

Those who assume I’ve done very little sea fishing would be correct. I’ve also done very little carp fishing. I mostly do river and lake match fishing (never use a pole though) and specimen barbel fishing (best 16lb 2oz).

Oh, and upstream dry fly on chalk streams for wild brownies and a bit of salmon fishing on the Tay (but they’re not included in this thread).
 


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