Saltwater Surf fishing in South Korea?
I'm getting prepared to fish the East Coast of South Korea and am looking for beaches from where I can surf fish. Can you recommend a location? The Korea Toursim Website offers beaches from which to fish but it's too generic for me and I'm still waiting for email replies to my questions about specific locations.
I'm into fishing but am the type who baits his hook, casts out beyond the waves, and waits and drinks beer. Daytime or nighttime is fine with me.
I prefer the shoreline but jetties and piers are my secondary choices. I prefer beaches that are not crowded with other people as I like peace and quiet when I fish - the fewer the people in my vicinity the better.
I plan to use shrimp, sand crabs, squid, and anchovies as bait; should I consider other bait?
The key question here is location - suggestions? I'm asking here for efficiency purposes - I don't want to travel up/down the coast looking for a location as my off-time is limited.
And while I've searched Korea looking for other surf fishing anglers, most folks have been fishing from the rocks/cliffs along Korea's coastlines so they can't offer ideas beyond their comfort zone (the rocks/cliffs).
Thanks in advance.
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mark :
Not to sound obvious but wherever there is the ocean there are fish, they kinda swim around in the water, just a matter of time before they get to where your bait is. Like I taught my kids when it comes to fishing, we go fishing to have fun and relax if we catch fish it is a bonus. It is called fishing and not catching for a reason. Best of luck and hopefully tight lines to you.
mate cannot help ya on this one but have a great trip and come home safely wish it was me going cheers
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Not to sound obvious but wherever there is the ocean there are fish, they kinda swim around in the water, just a matter of time before they get to where your bait is. Like I taught my kids when it comes to fishing, we go fishing to have fun and relax if we catch fish it is a bonus. It is called fishing and not catching for a reason. Best of luck and hopefully tight lines to you.
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