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[Other Sport] Sea fishing or Coarse fishing

Sea fishing or Coarse fishing

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Habitual User
Oct 18, 2006
25,518
Worthing
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.
Great post
 




Coldeanseagull

Opinionated
Mar 13, 2013
8,364
Coldean
First time in 40 years that I haven't bought a rod license.

Would really like to get into river fishing....short rod, centre pin and trot with the flow.

Sold my carp stuff, got fed up with sitting behind a bite alarm and catching the occasional 5lb carp on a 3.5lb test curve rod, 18lb line and size 6 hook.
I'll renew my license next year and re-join Hassocks and district A/C

Gave fly fishing a go a few years ago. Paid £10 for a "taster day" and caught a trout on a fly I tied myself. Loved it.

The one thing i'd love to do is to catch a couple Mackerel and put them straight on a hot BBQ and eat them straight from that.
I joined Hassocks for the first time this year...must get out round to trying all their waters
I tried fly fishing a couple of years ago......caught a 2 1/2lb bluebottle!???
 


Dougie

Well-known member
Jan 11, 2012
5,812
You may not know but John sadly passed away a few weeks ago (cancer). Top skipper and a decent bloke.
Oh shit, I didn’t know that.
he was a lovely fella and a good skipper 🙁
 




British Bulldog

The great escape
Feb 6, 2006
10,974
First time in 40 years that I haven't bought a rod license.

Would really like to get into river fishing....short rod, centre pin and trot with the flow.

Sold my carp stuff, got fed up with sitting behind a bite alarm and catching the occasional 5lb carp on a 3.5lb test curve rod, 18lb line and size 6 hook.
I'll renew my license next year and re-join Hassocks and district A/C

Gave fly fishing a go a few years ago. Paid £10 for a "taster day" and caught a trout on a fly I tied myself. Loved it.

The one thing i'd love to do is to catch a couple Mackerel and put them straight on a hot BBQ and eat them straight from that.
No better way to eat them, kinder to bonk them on the head first though.
 






dazzer6666

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Mar 27, 2013
55,633
Burgess Hill
Coarse requires a lot of expense and time and effort for something you can only kiss and put back. Sea fishing = Dinner .
You don’t need to spend much if you don’t want to (sea anglers are known to splash tons of cash too anyway) and for many of us it’s as much about being out in the countryside (often blissfully with no phone signal). Catching fish is a bonus sometimes 😁
 














Robinjakarta

Well-known member
Jul 14, 2014
2,163
Jakarta
I joined Hassocks for the first time this year...must get out round to trying all their waters
I was with them when a teenager - a long time ago and before other interests took over. One such interest was the proximity of The Royal Oak just up the road from their water at Wineham. The Oak won and remains one of the best country pubs I have ever been to.
 


dazzer6666

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Mar 27, 2013
55,633
Burgess Hill
I was with them when a teenager - a long time ago and before other interests took over. One such interest was the proximity of The Royal Oak just up the road from their water at Wineham. The Oak won and remains one of the best country pubs I have ever been to.
The fishing there is still good……..and so is the pub :smile:
 


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