A quick fishing foray to see if there are any fish about!
I had a few hours fishing on the Ha’penny pier yesterday afternoon. It was a calm murky drizzly sort of day. No one else was fishing so I had the pier to myself. I now know why. No fish, no bites, nada! I had the best sort of bait which was live shrimp that I had caught in the local boating lake. I use a small dip net and I can catch enough in five minutes for a few hours fishing.
I fished for about 3 hours and came home. It was all very pleasant but there was no activity on the fish front whatsoever. Better luck next time. I spent most of my time throwing a few shrimp at a tame Turnstone (see pics)
- Turnstone on Bench Seat
- Live Shrimp bait caught in the boating lake.











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February 27th, 2010 at 5:20 pm
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Peter Emsden
March 3rd, 2010 at 6:36 am
Hi Peter, thank you for your comment. I am not familiar with the suffolk beaches so I guess the nearest beach would be Wrabness. You can find plenty of Lugworm there. I guess there would be spots on the Suffolk side of the River Stour as well. Holbrook, Stutton for example. Good luck. Cheers,
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