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| View Poll Results: What s Your Favorite Type Of Sea Fishing Location? | |||
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1 | 25.00% |
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2 | 50.00% |
| Off Rocks Or Cliffs: |
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0 | 0% |
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1 | 25.00% |
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0 | 0% |
| Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 4. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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Hi Everyone, As you will see from my name, I'm from Cornwall, and you may know that it is a really good place to fish! So, here are the top 25 places. I hope that this information helps!
TWENTY FIVE GOOD PLACES TO FISH BY THE COAST IN CORNWALL BY THE CORNISH KINGFISHER:.01. At high tide at Praa Sands (beach), you have a good chance of catching some mackerel, pollack, bass, small-eyed ray, wrasse and some goby. .02. At high tide at Rinsey Head (beach), you have a good chance of catching some bass, sea bream, mackerel, tope and some medium-sized wrasse. .03. At high tide at Mullion Cove (beach and jetty), you have a good chance of catching some bass, lobster, cod, garfish, mackerel and pollack. .04. At high tide at Mounts Bay (beach), you have a good chance of catching some goby, thornies, whiting, wrasse and some bass. .05. At high tide at Porthleven (beach), you have a good chance of catching some mackerel, catfish, bass and some goby. .06. At high tide at Poldhu Cove (beach), you have a good chance of catching some sea bream, catfish, tope, flounder, drum, mackerel, cod and crabs. .07. At high tide at Kennack Sands (beach), you have a good chance of catching some bass, cod, ray, garfish, catfish, tope, wrasse and some mackerel. .08. At high tide at Loe Bar (beach), you have a good chance of catching some mackerel, tope, mullet, plaice, flounder and some wrasse. .09. At high tide at Hayle Estuary (beach), you have a good chance of catching crabs, conger eel and some mackerel. .10. At high tide at Penndennis Point (rocks), you have a good chance of catching some bass, pollack and mackerel. .11. At high tide at Newlyn (harbour and jetty), you have a good chance of catching some bass, pollack, crabs, goby, shad, cod, mullet and some wrasse. .12. At high tide at Portreath (beach and cliffs), you have a good chance of catching some goby, shad, mackerel and wrasse. .13. At high tide at The Stacks (cliffs and beach), you have a good chance of catching some garfish, catfish, mackerel, wrasse and some bass. .14. At high tide at Red River (beach), you have a good chance of catching some bass, bonito, conger eel, cod and pollack. .15. At high tide at Cudden Point (cliffs and rocks), you have a good chance of catching some garfish, halibut, pollack and bass. .16. At high tide at Porthkerris (beach and rocks), you have a good chance of catching some goby, sea bream, wrasse, pollack, shad, bass and mackerel. .17. At high tide at Besty Cove (cliffs and rocks), you have a good chance of catching some ray, conger eel, mackerel, wrasse, plaice, and garfish. .18. At high tide at Godrevy Point (beach), you have a good chance of catching some ray, catfish, tope, pollack and bass. .19. At high tide at Sennan Watch (beach), you have a good chance of catching some mackerel, brill, bass and pollack. .20. At high tide at Penberth Cove (rocks and cliffs), you have a good chance of catching some ray, ling, sole, goby, wrasse and garfish. .21. At high tide at Coverack (beach and rocks), you have a good chance of catching some whiting, lobster, wrasse, garfish, mackerel, bass and pollack. .22. At high tide at Lamorna Cove (rocks), you have a good chance of catching some mackerel, saithe, hake, bass and some goby. .23. At high tide at Church Cove (beach and rocks), you have a good chance of catching some bass, pollack and garfish. .24. At high tide at Dennis Head (cliffs and rocks), you have a good chance of catching some tope, megrin, pollack and wrasse. .25. At high tide at Porthcurnow (beach and cliffs), you have a good chance of catching some bass, mackerel and some bass. Most of the fish in the places above tend to go mainly the following: Live-bait: ragworms, lugworms and sandeel. Dead-bait: mackerel, octopus and squid. Cocktail Bait: peeler crab and ragworm on one large hook. Ground-bait: shirvy and rubby-dubby. Other Bait: ground-bait, luncheon meat, corn, hemp seeds, boilies and bread flakes. Lures: spinners and dexter wedges. Your best bet with these baits is with the float! If you want to go fishing for sea-bass, they like turbulent waters. The best place to find them is in the classical 'third wave'. I hope this information helps! Tight Lines! ![]() Last edited by The Cornish Kingfisher : 09-20-2008 at 07:36 PM. Reason: Spelling Mistakes! |
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Thanks Josh. This post is very usefull to me. Well, all of your posts are! I live in London, so not being near to the sea dissapoints me a bit because i don't get to go sea fishing that often. I'm thinking of moving down to Cornwall, though, and this info was a great help!
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Thank you, Josh, i love all of your posts! My favorite ones are, well, all of them! You give us all a lot of information and i'd like to thank you for that!
I go fishing in Cornwall quite a lot, but i go places that you haven't mentioned there, and i either catch nothing or just some small crabs! But a few days ago, i tried it at Porthkerris, and i caught 2 mackerel and a 4lb bass! All thanks to you! I can't wait to try all of the other places out! Nice work! ![]() |
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Hi Guys! It really makes me happy when i know that all of this information has done some good to you, all of you! It took me a very, very long time to do this post, and now, thanks to you, with your good comments, i can see, that it was worth it! Thank you!
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