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Herald Fishing: Mixed reports as Mother Nature proves moody

The importance of finding the feeding area cannot be underrated.

The summer fish are here and some of the winter scratching fish are still around for the guys looking for a fish for the pot.

The offshore reports have been slow to come in along the coast. This has been as a result of the unsettled sea and mixed up weather.

Mother Nature is clearly not watching the weather reports as she seems to be doing things in her own time.

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Nonetheless there have still been some good fish coming out, with mixed reports of both good and bad fishing days.

Reports are in of a lot of hound sharks being caught in the evening. Bronze bream and shad are still on the bite.

The bad days have seen anglers going home with no stories of catches while the good days have seen big smiles and long tales.

The importance of finding the feeding area cannot be underrated. Make sure you move around looking for the productive spots.

Tight lines.

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