uk49sresults wrote:
how i check the sea temperature online or please tell me best way to fishing
Hi UK49,
That was my initial question to consider all the inputs for decision making. All the factors like, tide, temperature, wave height, barometer have an impact.
I have found that it is impossible to 'tick all the boxes' remotely i.e. eliminating the variables. Being an engineer, not always a good thing, I am inclined to have a certain probability of success before going on a 'mission'.
I have found that 'analysis paralysis' is very debilitating and removes the enjoyment of fishing.
There are general rules that apply to most fishing, depending on what species you are targeting.
Personally, I am OK with applying these general rules and just enjoy the time out. Every 'now and then' my analytical brain does me a 'dirty', and I embark on a mission to determine 'absolute certainty' which is non-existent.
However, by asking these type of questions the members are very helpful and will share their experiences, and from there you can derive success probability.
Coming back to the temperature issue.....this cannot be determined from sitting on the couch. However prevailing winds and tides will give you an indication.
Being originally from the Eastern Cape (Port Elizabeth) where the fishing areas lends itself to either a westerly or Easterly wind, selecting a fishing destination is much easier.
Here in Cape Town (False Bay), specific conditions apply for specific species and it has taken me, even with members willing to share information, more than 2 years of consistent fishing to have an idea of what makes False Bay tick.
As much as it goes against my analytical nature, nothing equips you better than to spend time fishing. This affords you the opportunity to have conversations with other anglers and gain the experience accordingly.
What I will say is that cob fishing in False Bay is completely different to cob fishing in the Eastern Cape, regarding water temperature, swell and preferred bait, which I am still getting accustom to.
There are really some super guys here in Cape Town to guide you and gain the knowledge. Do not be afraid to ask and approach fellow anglers on the beach, they are most willing to share.