The Bass also known as the Sea Bass ( I hate that term) is rapidly gaining a following as the UK number 1 saltwater sports fish, Bass fishing is on the increase, its power, beauty and the diverse ways you can catch this species attract anglers, read on to learn tips on fishing for Bass at night. The perceived old school method for fishing for Bass is ledger gear, casting a rig into the sea and waiting for the take. In reality there were a lot of cutting edge bass anglers using lures and live eels with devastating effect, but these Bass fishing methods were kept quiet and were not employed by the masses. Dr Mike ladle and his companions were champions in changing the
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The problem with any new sport, especially for youndsters is the cost of getting all the gear, only for them to try once and say “I hate Fishing”. There is a really cheap way to get you fishing and one that will work just fine. It will be ideal for a bit of fun on the end of the Pier, a Pontoon or off the Harbour wall, read on for a cheap sea fishing setup. Cheap Sea Fishing Setup You need a 6-8 ft spinning rod / fun rod and reel normally about £ 10 ish from a sea side tackle shop. Fill the reel with cheap 8 – 10lb line and a 20 lb leader 10 to 15 ft long, this is not for casting but

DUO from Japan have sent us a collection of their lures to trial and test in UK salt water conditions, Tide Minnows, Vibration and Pencil lures are all on test. The lure review is going to be over 2 parts. This article (part 1) explains the lures, the quality of finish and some great photographs of each lure
