Followthesun
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Evening folks,
First post!
I live in Scotland (central belt) and like many of us, covid-19 has given us a chance to reflect and find new focuses in life.
I for one have invested heavily in wild camping gear (a seperate post to document my gear will come next) but I also want to invest some time in a relaxing hobby (I'm a pretty active cyclist/runner/gym addict) so I want to get into fishing.
For £40, i bought a BEACH sea fishing rod and reel, along with a small daiwa spinning rod which I hope to take on camping trips with me, plus a box of tackle including a priest, some floats, assortment of hooks and lures/spinners.
Question is, what kind of fishing is best?
I live on the banks of the river forth and figured I'd like sea fishing but have been told it can get quite messy etc. However, I like the idea of fishing from a beach, pier or a boat. I'm guessing if I went wild camping then a small spinning rod with lures would be ideal?
First post!
I live in Scotland (central belt) and like many of us, covid-19 has given us a chance to reflect and find new focuses in life.
I for one have invested heavily in wild camping gear (a seperate post to document my gear will come next) but I also want to invest some time in a relaxing hobby (I'm a pretty active cyclist/runner/gym addict) so I want to get into fishing.
For £40, i bought a BEACH sea fishing rod and reel, along with a small daiwa spinning rod which I hope to take on camping trips with me, plus a box of tackle including a priest, some floats, assortment of hooks and lures/spinners.
Question is, what kind of fishing is best?
I live on the banks of the river forth and figured I'd like sea fishing but have been told it can get quite messy etc. However, I like the idea of fishing from a beach, pier or a boat. I'm guessing if I went wild camping then a small spinning rod with lures would be ideal?