To most of the articles i have read on this site so far, you guys seem really pro in your fishing and im happy to see that im not the only person who is concerned about the welfare of our fish. 1 guy even had an article about safely returning mackrel and now im a better fisherman for it.
My name is Paul and i come from England, but i now live in Århus, Denmark. Im 23 and i have fished for a few years now but never joined a forum (until now.)
I love spinning or Blinking as is called here in DK and Sea fishing is my game, i live a little 10 minute walk away from Århus harbour where so far this year a few 6KG cod have been taken with spinners, big flatfish such as scrub and plaice on worms, Mackrel and herring taken on feathers and the tip of the iceberg Garfish and Seatrout taken with a fly or spinner only wading 2 metres or so in, if your up early enough seatrout can jump behind u as your fishing
So as much as they jump im still struggling to land my first Seatrout ive had 2 on and they taken off out the wet stuff and spat out my lure X( I dnt know what im doing wrong?? am i snapping at the rod to quick for them? shall i just let them hook themselves?
Does anybody have any Seatrout secrets they wanna share with me? i getting hungry from them now and would prefer to taste my 1st one after catching it myself like i do with most fish.
Thanks and keep up the good posting guys!