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This is my preferred method of fishing, you don't need much kit for starters, always a bonus and what you do need is light-weight and easy to carry.
Any opinions on this over coarse fishing as the ideal method for survival/prep?
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cant help much as i have only done sea fishing( off rocks and jetties) in the past, i have a survival fishing kit in my GHB.
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Sea fishing, I have done, but not much of and I have no kit for it, but if you live close to the coast, then it's the only type you really need to consider.
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we are inland, too far from the sea for it to be worthwhile, i did all my sea fishing when i lived in Plymouth(we left there in 1999), i still have some rods and reels and floats and bits and pieces but dont go anymore...for the above reason.
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Fly fishing isnt the easiest way to catch fish , in any situation.
Using lures , spinners , spoons , tobys etc is far easier and more effective way I think , and I use both methods currently.
Best way of catching fish cometh the time - is by netting.
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Tried weighted nymph "fly" fishing for the first time this weekend.
It was brilliantly effective.
No complicated floats, flies etc., no complex casting. Just a rod and reel, monofilament line and of course a big box of weighted nymphs.
I'll be adding the necessary equipment to our preps as soon as cash permits.
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not keen on fish myself but i'll eat anything if i'm hungry but i know my party do so its something i need to consider , BIN and BOL close to our primary rivers on the wirral , both estuaries so sea fishing/saltwater for me when i get round to it.
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My apologies if this is slightly off the thread on fly fishing but sea fishing has already come into the conversation and there is a question that's been bothering me for a wee while now...
I live on the coast of North Ayrshire and seafood would seem an ideal source of food for anyone living here but I have the recurring thought that post an event, there would be a huge increase in the volume of effluent entering coastal waters, with treatment stations being under/unmanned or not maintained.
Does anyone know if this would be likely to pose a significantly increased heath risk?