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Title: How To Know Where To Fish FOR TONIGHT!
Post by: RoOnEy on August 28, 2009, 17:21:14 CET
Hey guys i'm both new to this forum, and to fishing in general!

I would like to ask a couple of simple questions....

1) Where is it best to fish tonight?
2) How do you know (they told me according to the wind's direction... but I still have no clue hehe) where are the best places to fish?

Btw I would like to fish from the shore with a reel rod.

Thanks in advance  :)
Title: Re: How To Know Where To Fish FOR TONIGHT!
Post by: robby017 on August 28, 2009, 17:31:51 CET
try the jetty in mellieha near tunnynet.....

Title: Re: How To Know Where To Fish FOR TONIGHT!
Post by: robby017 on August 28, 2009, 17:32:27 CET
or ponta ta l-isla
Title: Re: How To Know Where To Fish FOR TONIGHT!
Post by: RoOnEy on August 28, 2009, 17:45:13 CET
Thanks mate,
but how do you decide?

Eg, if the wind comes from the north...should i go to beaches where the wind would be in favour of north winds? (that is there would be waves coming in? or vice versa?)
Title: Re: How To Know Where To Fish FOR TONIGHT!
Post by: placebo on August 28, 2009, 19:17:23 CET
depends for what you're targeting.

as a beginner i suggest you go to a sheltered place where the wind comes from behind you.

it's not easy to describe in words what and where to fish in just a simple message. welcome to fishing
Title: Re: How To Know Where To Fish FOR TONIGHT!
Post by: RoOnEy on August 28, 2009, 19:53:49 CET
Hmm thanks guys. One time though I would need a little course on where to fish on what days  :)
Im off! Hopefully I catch enough fish to take a picture and put it on this forum  :D
Title: Re: How To Know Where To Fish FOR TONIGHT!
Post by: Jamelusp on August 28, 2009, 19:54:36 CET
good luck!
Title: Re: How To Know Where To Fish FOR TONIGHT!
Post by: fisheye on August 29, 2009, 09:27:02 CET
Hi rooney welcom to the forum, if you are a total begginer in fishing I would suggest to find a fishing buddy with a bit of experiance, It is not easy to find somone ready to share his knowlege and if you find one try to hold tied to him ( this forum is where you can find one) . Fishing is about trial and error there is no instruction books although there might be some guidelines. Good luck