Wreck Fishing Guide
Wreck Fishing – on the drift
Drifting a wreck is without doubt the most common type of boat fishing in our North East Waters, It`s common practice with virtually all the charter boats and probably 80%-90% of private boats (although probably not all to the same degree of success).
Although some may agree and others disagree, for what it`s worth this is my method of hopefully teasing out that record fish from the depths and entanglement of structure below.
Wrecking can be split into two fundamental sections.
a) Getting there and finding it
b) Fishing it !
Firstly we start with essential equipment (assuming the basics of a boat fit for the purpose and safety equipment to suit have already been established) There are only two pieces of equipment required to pinpoint a wreck :-
Wreck Fishing – on the drift
Drifting a wreck is without doubt the most common type of boat fishing in our North East Waters, It`s common practice with virtually all the charter boats and probably 80%-90% of private boats (although probably not all to the same degree of success).
Although some may agree and others disagree, for what it`s worth this is my method of hopefully teasing out that record fish from the depths and entanglement of structure below.
Wrecking can be split into two fundamental sections.
a) Getting there and finding it
b) Fishing it !
Firstly we start with essential equipment (assuming the basics of a boat fit for the purpose and safety equipment to suit have already been established) There are only two pieces of equipment required to pinpoint a wreck :-
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