Fishing for Seabass with lures from the shore
Seabass are the most sought-after predators in our waters. It can be caught in a variety of ways. Its behaviour and diet mean that it can be caught on sandbanks, in estuaries, above oyster beds and...
The max 30g rod for predators
Whether you're fishing from shore or from a boat, in the sea or in freshwater, in a float tube or in a kayak, every angler needs a lightweight rod for lure fishing. A rod in the 5-25g / 10-30g rang...
Sea bass on surface lures
What could be more exciting than to see one or more Sea bass follow or miss your lure? This technique is highly formative as it gives excellent grounding. It teaches long-distance casting and lure ...
Sea bass in drift and lift without breaking the bank
Drift and lift means casting a soft shad-type lure mounted on a lead head, animating it with the rod to lift the lure off the bottom and control the descent. Most of the time, the lure is sucked up...
Sea bass fishing in a kayak
Kayak fishing is possible up to 2 miles from a shelter, and with several people, up to 6 miles. With the advent of kayaks with propulsion other than the paddle (pedals, propellers, motors), certain...
Wreck fishing
Over the centuries, accidents and wars have dotted the oceans with shipwrecks. These ships, planes or submarines have become shelters where fish find everything they need: protection from the curre...
Sea bass on night lures in estuaries
Sea bass are much less wary at night, and don't hesitate to move closer to the shore to feed. They therefore take the place of smaller individuals, a godsend for all shore anglers. These big fish ...
Sea bass fishing on sight
This technique is mainly used in estuaries, but can also be used in harbours. We are faced with wary fish posted in very little water, eating shrimps, crabs and fish. It's not uncommon to come acro...