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sand point
Topic Started: Nov 20 2010, 07:33 PM (251 Views)
fixed spool
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Hello

New to this forum, and just wanted to know if you can fish sand point at any time of the day, thinking about taking a trip tomorrow around midday-ish but that is low tide can anybody help?

thanks
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fixed spool
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probably go to layde bay then as no1 is willing to help. lol
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upzider
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my best results have come 3hrs either side of low water!
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fixed spool
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cheers upzider

that should be about right for tomorrow then, got an early start monday so wont be fishing high tide.
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scooter
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hi mate! if i was fishing tommorow i would fish portishead on the flood as its been fishing!! remember big johnson size baits (large)should do the trick!!
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John,Nailsea
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As you are arriving at dinner time I suggest you have a look at the Sand Point venue at low tide before deciding where to fish. In places all along the norhtern side it is very rocky though clearer ground is easier to reach at low water. At least you will get some idea of what you will be casting onto as the tide comes in.
If you decide to fish the reef at the end be very careful you don't get cut off. The incoming tide is quick and the run is very scary!
John
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scooter
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cheers john at nailsea its nice to hear somebody else giving advice to new comers i remember when i started nobody told me anything thats why i joined a club!!
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