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#1 Post by maesdavid »

what is the right weather to go sea fishing i dont mind either night or day
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#2 Post by cortaz »

mild.?
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#3 Post by MC »

when the wife lets me :lol: :lol: , try mild weather, slightly overcast, usually gives the best results
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#4 Post by stevecrow74 »

the best time to go fishing is when your supposed to be working (not that i have much experience in that :oops: )

different area's fish well in different conditions.. its a case of keeping a log and finding out when fishes best and in what conditions...

usually a mild evening just around darkness sets in with a slight wind blowing onto the beach creating a nice little surf...
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#5 Post by nifisher »

Maesdavid

I always used to think that you could only fish a few hours either side of high water. This is deff not the case I have had some great sessions fishing either side of low water. Give it a try as long as you still have the water at the mark you are fishing.

Jonny

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