Wrecked ships can be found all round the coast of Britain, Ireland and off the coast of mainland Europe. These wrecks - some old, some relatively new - act like miniature reefs, providing food, shelter and protection for dozens of different species of fish. Each wreck supports a rich undersea environment - an environment that produces fish, such as cod, pollack, coalfish and ling, which are both larger and more plentiful than those found elsewhere. Not surprisingly, wreck fishing has become highly popular with an ever-growing group of sea anglers, and charter boats can now be found at most coastal ports, towns and fishing villages. Lindsey Green, professional author and fishing enthusiast, covers everything an angler might need to know to achieve success: from how anglers can use a wreck's micro-environment for their own advantage, to what tackle and bait are best used to catch each prey species.
Data pubblicazione
01/01/1993