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i was wondering if anyone could help. i'm off on holiday next week with a couple of mates to south west argyle. i have spun fro sea trout there before and caught a couple, also we vave set gill nets and done quite well from those althought the seaweed is almost prohibative. we do lots of lobster potting with limited success but i am interested by a thing i saw on tv the other day. it was a bloke (might have been one of theses chef types hugh fw or someone like that) and they set what was essentially a massive long nightline for bass etc. on a beach at low tide. baited with ragworms, tide came up , tide went down, bass on the night lines. simple.

 

trouble is i know it won't be, every time i try something like this i normally end up loosing £30 worth of kit and neve catching anything.

 

so can someone help me please. what is my best way of catching some fish up there so i can seem all manyly and essentially show off a bit?

cheers

on-point

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right,

 

i was wondering if anyone could help. i'm off on holiday next week with a couple of mates to south west argyle. i have spun fro sea trout there before and caught a couple, also we vave set gill nets and done quite well from those althought the seaweed is almost prohibative. we do lots of lobster potting with limited success but i am interested by a thing i saw on tv the other day. it was a bloke (might have been one of theses chef types hugh fw or someone like that) and they set what was essentially a massive long nightline for bass etc. on a beach at low tide. baited with ragworms, tide came up , tide went down, bass on the night lines. simple.

 

trouble is i know it won't be, every time i try something like this i normally end up loosing £30 worth of kit and neve catching anything.

 

so can someone help me please. what is my best way of catching some fish up there so i can seem all manyly and essentially show off a bit?

cheers

on-point

 

better late then never

 

Hi Mate night lineing is easy A lenth of rope ( for amount of hooks ur using ) each end of the rope thick square block of wood which you dig into the sand to act as anchor so u don't lose ur stuff thats it, my only advice is make sure you return before tide has exposed the baited hooks or you also catch seagulls and they don't very taste nice

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