Lol I know what you mean. I try find a nice place out way to fish then I get people sitting round me and rest beach empty. It's like they think there going to miss something lol. Great video.
It would seem that the 20 odd years since I last fished on the English south coast, that night time fishing is still more peaceful than daytime. People wise that is. Must admit though that here on the Pacific Northwest coast or Wild Rivers coast as it's now billing itself as to attract more tourists, finding somewhere to fish in peace during daylight is pretty much the same. That's why I bought a boat, even then if you start getting some good fish, you suddenly find yourself with company. Tight Lines to you and remember, unless you have a bait in the water, you can't catch a fish. Good luck from windy Southern Oregon.
Very true you have definitely got to be in it to win it. Its crazy how people become like magnets to fishermen its like they are scared that they are going to be missing out on something. It's a shame because any slightly warm day it gets really busy around here. I bet you get some great fishing where you are.
I was exactly the same on Sunday night. I fished from low until an hour after high tide and didn't catch anything. I did miss one bite, but that was it. I fished the beach by the good shepard on shoreham beach. Not disheartened though, it is still early in the year.
I was playing around with the mic a bit. It seems to make a big difference, most of it was filmed with out the mic but after hearing the sound difference i shall be using it in the future.
Same everywhere mate, fishing rod is like a people magnet. I've had people climb down a cliff to ask me if I'd caught anything.
Lol I know what you mean. I try find a nice place out way to fish then I get people sitting round me and rest beach empty. It's like they think there going to miss something lol. Great video.
It would seem that the 20 odd years since I last fished on the English south coast, that night time fishing is still more peaceful than daytime. People wise that is. Must admit though that here on the Pacific Northwest coast or Wild Rivers coast as it's now billing itself as to attract more tourists, finding somewhere to fish in peace during daylight is pretty much the same. That's why I bought a boat, even then if you start getting some good fish, you suddenly find yourself with company. Tight Lines to you and remember, unless you have a bait in the water, you can't catch a fish. Good luck from windy Southern Oregon.
Very true you have definitely got to be in it to win it. Its crazy how people become like magnets to fishermen its like they are scared that they are going to be missing out on something. It's a shame because any slightly warm day it gets really busy around here. I bet you get some great fishing where you are.
I was exactly the same on Sunday night. I fished from low until an hour after high tide and didn't catch anything. I did miss one bite, but that was it. I fished the beach by the good shepard on shoreham beach. Not disheartened though, it is still early in the year.
Pretty much where I fished. Yeah it's still early on but I'm sure the fishing will switch on any day now. At least I've gained a bit of a tan today 😂
Blanking is all part of it mate, makes it all the more special when you do catch, keep at it.
whats the white surface lure you are using mate?
Normally use the hto glide 90mm in pearl that's my go to lure 👍
@@Fishingbug thanks for the reply, do any shops around shoreham stock them?
@@robmeek4611 I got mine from prime angling in Worthing 👍
I was playing around with the mic a bit. It seems to make a big difference, most of it was filmed with out the mic but after hearing the sound difference i shall be using it in the future.