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Old 10-07-2008, 07:59 PM
timmoblack
 
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hi all

i want to try sea fishing for the first time but have no idea how to start if anyone could help me with the following questoins it would be much appreciated

what equipment do i need to buy
what kind of species will i be able to target
when do i fish (morning day or night)
what kind of baits
and what are the rigs like
also any suggested areas that are local

thanks in adavance
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Old 10-07-2008, 08:27 PM
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Old 10-07-2008, 08:32 PM
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Hello and welcome to the forum!
I have made threads to help you with most of those questions in particular but for the ones i haven't made threads for - I'll talk to you about.
By the way, thanks, Gray!

What Equipment You'll Need To Buy:
Know Your Sea Fishing Tackle! - tackle.
Know Your Sea Fishing Lures! - lures.
Sea Fishing Shops In Cornwall... - Cornish sea fishing shops.
Your Hook Care... - hook care.
These will help you with a selection of tackle and lures and where to buy.

What Kind Of Species You'll Be Able To Target:
Sea Fish Size Limits - Know Them! - size limits.
Sea Fishing: The Seasons... - the seasons.
The Best Baits For The Sea Fish You Want (In Cornwall)... - the best baits for particular fish.
Sea Fishing Location Features To Look For... - particular fish location features.
http://www.anglerscircle.co.uk/Fishi...-sea-fish.html - fish identification.
How To Increase The Amount Of Species You Catch... - increasing species count.
The Current Sea Fish Records... - the current sea fish records.
These will help you with what, where and when the fish will be. I also have a guide on how to catch many fish but i won't add you a Link to all of them as here is like 30 - 40 - so look on my thread list: http://www.anglerscircle.co.uk/Fishi...id=15499&pp=25

Your Baits:
The Begginers Guide To Bait - full bait guide.
This is a very important aspect and my beginners bait guide will help you.

Safety:
Your Personnal Safety Whilst Sea Fishing... - safety guide.
How To Remove A Hook From Your Hand... - unhooking a human.
Now we mustn't forget this - very important!

There are many more. Click here for a full list of my guides:
http://www.anglerscircle.co.uk/Fishi...id=15499&pp=25

If you have any more questions, please feel to ask in this thread, private message me or ask in this thread:
http://www.anglerscircle.co.uk/Fishi...etion-now.html

As for local locations - i don't know where your from - but I'm from Cornwall - and here's a list of good places:
Good Places To Fish By The Coast In Cornwall

GOOD LUCK!
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Old 10-21-2008, 06:23 AM
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The island of Ireland has for many years been recognised as one of the Worlds premier sea angling destinations. The 5000 km (3000 mile) coastline is among the most varied and spectacular in the northern hemisphere with it’s hundreds of tranquil bays and backwaters, roaring surf beaches, and miles of awe inspiring sea cliffs. The diverse nature of the coastline and Ireland’s unique geographical position, on the edge of the European continental shelf, where the inshore waters are warmed by the North Atlantic Drift means that the native marine life is extremely rich and varied. The coastal waters of Ireland abound with fish and visiting sports fishermen can expect something in the region of 80 species to aim at, so anything from a blenny of a few grams to a bluefin tuna of over 400 kg can be expected!
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Old 10-21-2008, 06:59 PM
The Cornish Kingfisher
 
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It can be a very good place - over in Ireland. But down here in Cornwall - we are surrouned by he coast!
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