Re: How to know by reading the weather and tide reports the time and place to go out,
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I have noted with interest that although in UK waters I was always encouraged to fish for Bass on a rising tide, in Guernsey my friends will enter the water at the very lowest tides. Horses for courses! It is very interesting to note that even with one species, for example bass, in UK waters people target them in very different conditions. For example, in the South East, Brighton Bognor etc. etc. you can catch big bass in 'holes'. If you venture further South West, towards Dorset, Devon and Cornwall, you tend to catch Bass in 'open' water. Why is this? I'd love to know. Having said that, the current UK Bass record was caught, supposedly, in a sunken barge in Portland which goes against the grain? Just like women they are there to confuse us but forever entice us!
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