Hi, excuse my ignorance but I was hoping that some of you more seasoned spearos could shed some light on this for me?
I have heard mixed reports about the distribution of fish around the UK South West coast throughout the year. Some report that the fish become more scarce throughtout late Autumn/Winter/Spring whilst others report that the numbers are unchanged and that the fish are actually easier to spear during this period.?
I went spearfishing today at two spots where I was consistantlty catching grey mullett and bass back in the summer and I didn't even see a fish let alone get a shot off on one?!
If the fish do become more scarce where are they hiding? Do they inhabit deeper water?
Any info on this topic would be gratefully recieved.
Thanks
I have heard mixed reports about the distribution of fish around the UK South West coast throughout the year. Some report that the fish become more scarce throughtout late Autumn/Winter/Spring whilst others report that the numbers are unchanged and that the fish are actually easier to spear during this period.?
I went spearfishing today at two spots where I was consistantlty catching grey mullett and bass back in the summer and I didn't even see a fish let alone get a shot off on one?!
If the fish do become more scarce where are they hiding? Do they inhabit deeper water?
Any info on this topic would be gratefully recieved.
Thanks