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Question on fishing a shingle beach?

Reevsey

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My question to you all is . When fishing a shingle beach regardless of lenght of beach and size of pebbles do you instantly become a magnet for every wanker who wants to skim a f##kin stone across the water ?
 
My question to you all is . When fishing a shingle beach regardless of lenght of beach and size of pebbles do you instantly become a magnet for every wanker who wants to skim a f##kin stone across the water ?
Yes, although generally the more walking employed at the outset, the better…
 
In-between all the stone chuckers I managed my target species although it was only small . Blackpool sands can always be relied on to give a bullhuss or two . After dark got pestered with straps so called it earlier than planned .20241101_155105.jpg
 
No, more just looking like a thug ;)
I used to get more problems with other idiot anglers who try to jump in to the gap I'd left to someone else,
which really pisses me off.
 
No, more just looking like a thug ;)
I used to get more problems with other idiot anglers who try to jump in to the gap I'd left to someone else,
which really pisses me off.
Yeah anglers encroaching really piss me off too. We've a good but popular HW venue that too often gets 'infilled" with latecomers. I don't fish there anymore because of these ignorant khoontz who ruin it for everyone.
 

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