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Phil the Float
04-06-2005, 16:11
I am after info on the following 2 places in and around Felixstowe, directions to the mark, restrictions etc:

Shingle Street

Languard Point (??) according to mulitmap this has some sort of stone pier/breakwater??


Cheers guys/gals

CODFARTHER
04-06-2005, 20:06
Shingle Street : Few Bass Some Nice Ones In River . Doggies .
View Point Felixstowe :few Dabs Small Whiting /school Bass /doggies
...................... Some Nice Bass About Up To Six At The Mo ..................

Phil the Float
05-06-2005, 10:26
Cheers for that, is Langaurd Point some form of breakwater?? and can you fish from it??

CODFARTHER
06-06-2005, 17:45
How to get to langard point .go to viewing car park near docks .look left see a radar tower . walk past it on the sea wall ........fish up there to the POINT on the end . your ok fishing when tide is coming in but struggle to fish when tide is on the way out .I change sides I FISH RIVER SIDE IN TIDE AND SEA BEACH OUT ......... IN RIVER VERY DEEP ...... i only cast 100 to 150 yards .......5 0z lead to 6 oz ........ i USE zziplex GSI which has some grunt .....and Diawa AWT 13FT which i think is one of the best beach rods made .........fitted with mag alite .............. SHINGLE SREET AND EAST LANE IS ALSO GOOD ...... EVENING TIDES BEST INTO DARK .......

CODFARTHER
06-06-2005, 18:16
/www.hha.co.uk/default.asp?section=navigation/tide&page=tide
THIS IS THE SITE I USE TO GET THE TIDE RIGHT AT FELIXSTOWE .
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HOPE SOME HELP .............CODFARTHER

Phil the Float
19-06-2005, 22:55
Thanks a lot for all your help, last time I fished there (Felixstowe) I used a borrowed beachcaster. It was rung for a FS and it did feel a lot softer than my Century Carbon Metal, a bit toooooo awkward to take on the train.

So next time I go there I will take my Bass rod and my CM as well.