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Sussex Spearing 2012

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It was Brighton barnacleboy, I'm not sure what to do next time. Maybe I'll have to bury my clothes under the stones from now on!
I've been reading online about some concrete blocks down near black rock that is swarming with bass? Can anyone confirm this and or give any better locations? I can't wait to get back out!
Mevdog
 
Cheers. Where's black rock?

Can you leave clothes with life guard or are you diving 'out of hours'?
 
Hi guys, sorry to hear about clothes being nicked from the beach - I've been fishing in Brighton for the last couple of years in several different spots and never had my clothes or bag pinched. Maybe I've just been lucky, but just in case I'll share my cunning strategy...

1. Wear scabby clothes
2. Don't put them in a bag - one object, easy to steal, several objects a bit more time consuming. Also, I figure that if people can see my scabby clothes, they're less likely to want to pinch them
3. Leave them in a pile, topped off by your pants. This way anyone who wants to steal my things has to go through my greasy moth eaten Y fronts first. I reckon that anyone who is desperate enough to do that probably needs the clothes more than I do.

Like I say, it may be pure luck but it seems to have worked for me so far.

Viz this morning looked ok with the easterlies and small tides, but my gear is in Portsmouth...grrr...

Good luck to anyone who goes in!
 
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hi all, just getting into spear fishing, live in Lancing, does anyone know any decent spots nearby, I heard church rocks in shoreham is good, has anyone been there recently?
 
looks like its gone and going to stay super flat for a few days

anyone been in the sea whats the vis like ?

cheers toby
 
Hi Toby. I have been in at newhaven both yesterday and today, about 5m vis today. Had myself 2 45cm pollock today and a mullet of about the same size yesterday.
 
Cheers for the reply - going out mon thought I would give another few hours to get better vis - did you do new haven at low tide ?

thanks toby
 
Anyone know what is the viz today around Newhaven - Brighton area before it gets smashed on friday/saturday.

cheers
 
Anyone know what is the viz today around Newhaven - Brighton area before it gets smashed on friday/saturday.

cheers
Just been in on the low saw loads of bass viz about 9ft missed all but nice to get out - went near shoreham harbour

Anyone had better luck than me ?
 
Er...um....yes. Love it...and that's without much success! Imagine how much I'll like it when I actually start bringing home some fish, crabs or lobbies!
 
Just back from a dive at newhaven. Viz about 3-4m but very milky and lots of debris. Ate a bunch of chocolate last night (taste testing about 12 samples for a website my wife is working on) and felt queasy before I got in. Once in, the swell soon made me feel positively sick (I never feel seasick, so it was def the choc)..... Then I caught a mouthful of salt water... So spent most of my time trying to suppress being sick :(

On the up side, saw some bass there for the first time...but all well out of range and unlike pollack, they don't seem impressed by my aspetto! Bass are skittish fish aren't they?!??!!
 
Just been for a walk down the west beach at selsey by Bunn caravan park. They have nearly finished the break waters which will provide a lovely sheltered reef with about 5m depth at high water.
 
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