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Avon Beach, Dorset Written by WSF SPECIES BAITS TACKLE & TACTICS It can produce on all sizes of tide, but is best on the bigger springs from low to high water. Daylight can produce smaller fish, but the mark is noted for its night fishing. The bulk of the fish are caught at close range within 70yds, but as weed is sometimes evident a 4-6oz beachcaster with good bite detection is ideal combined with a 6500 sized reel, 15lb line and a 60lb shock leader. Top rigs are a three-hook flapper or a three-boom rig using Kamasan B940 Aberdeen hooks sizes 2 to 6. The bigger bass are caught dropping a big crab or mackerel bait just out from the edge and letting line off to give the bait natural movement. You can pick up the bigger flounder by adding float beads above the bait during daylight. Pouting can be caught in big numbers here, and are best targeted on size 6 hooks to 12lb hook links in calmer conditions baiting with small chunks of crab tipped with white rag. LOCATION Comment... |
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