Passez à l'illimité avec Magzter GOLD

Passez à l'illimité avec Magzter GOLD

Obtenez un accès illimité à plus de 9 000 magazines, journaux et articles Premium pour seulement

$149.99
 
$74.99/Année

Essayer OR - Gratuit

Butcher's Hook

Total Sea Fishing

|

November 2017

Back at Home Richard Butcher Explores the Difference Between His Home Patch and Ireland.

Butcher's Hook

Having had a successful week in Ireland catching plenty of bass and small-eyed rays, I was looking forward to catching the same fish on my return to my favourite Welsh beaches. It’s interesting to do a quick “compare and contrast” between the Irish strands I fish and the Welsh beaches.

There are two main differences. The first one is the surf: on the west coast of Ireland the surf is usually generated by areas of low pressure – depressions out in the middle of the Atlantic that generate the strong winds, which then drive large but slow swells on to the beaches.

These waves have hundreds of miles to travel. They reduce in speed but build in size and can be over 10 feet high by the time they reach land. However, the distance between each wave, the “slowness” if you will, means that there are long flat tables of water between each wave and it’s these tables that hold the fish. This also means that it’s possible, after the depression has moved through, to have a big surf without any discernible wind and this can make the fishing very comfortable indeed.

These same mid-Atlantic depressions drive the same waves on to the beaches of Devon, Cornwall and south Wales, but these waves peter out as they drive up the St George’s Channel and all but disappear before they reach Anglesey.

Therefore, the Anglesey beaches I fish have surf that is predominantly – but not always – wind driven. In other words, you need an onshore wind to generate the surf, which produces waves that are very close together, having not travelled for hundreds of miles and had the chance to slow down.

The north Wales beaches I fish have surf that is exclusively wind driven. This makes for very turbulent water and when added to the fact that you’re likely to be fishing into a strong onshore wind, means that fishing can be very difficult.

PLUS D'HISTOIRES DE Total Sea Fishing

Total Sea Fishing

Total Sea Fishing

Ireland'S Pot Of Gold

Martin McGowan reports on Ireland’s stunning gold haul in the Tronixpro World Shore Championships in County Wexford, Ireland.

time to read

7 mins

February 2017

Total Sea Fishing

Total Sea Fishing

Floundering Around

Alan Brown takes some prizewinners fishing.

time to read

3 mins

February 2017

Total Sea Fishing

Total Sea Fishing

Two Nods For COD

Gareth Davies jumps aboard Minehead boat Teddie Boy for a winter cod trip.

time to read

7 mins

March 2017

Total Sea Fishing

Total Sea Fishing

Summer Tactics In The Winter

With unseasonably warm weather hanging on right into December, Scott ‘Pippen’ Moore decides to stick with summer tactics…

time to read

6 mins

March 2017

Total Sea Fishing

Total Sea Fishing

Road Trip Rules

Matt Crowe gives some great advice on how to get the best out of vis its to far-flung venues.

time to read

3 mins

March 2017

Total Sea Fishing

Total Sea Fishing

Facebook Friends Bag Monster Skate

Booking a skate trip in winter is usually a bit of a risk, but sometimes taking a punt can pay off... big time!

time to read

3 mins

April 2017

Total Sea Fishing

Total Sea Fishing

Wras To The Wrescue

TSF gets up early to hit the Cornish bass trail with lure expert Danny Parkins, but things don’t quite work out as planned…

time to read

7 mins

April 2017

Total Sea Fishing

Total Sea Fishing

Trio Of Tons

Three species, three 100lb-plus specimens in a year for Iona Campbell.

time to read

2 mins

December 2017

Total Sea Fishing

Total Sea Fishing

Skipper Spotlight Colin Penny

THIS MONTH: Legendary skipper of Weymouth boat, Flamer IV, Colin Penny.

time to read

2 mins

October 2017

Total Sea Fishing

Total Sea Fishing

Alien Invasion

Craig Pope Shows How Using Your 'Spidey Sense' Can Find You Some Great Bait.

time to read

3 mins

October 2017

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size