Coastal fishing
Coastal fishing
Coastal fishing appeals to both beginners and experienced anglers. It doesn't require a boat or advanced equipment, but it does require the right gear tailored to the conditions.
A well-balanced fishing rod for coastal fishing provides longer casts, better feel for the lure, and greater control during the fight.
What characterizes good coastal fishing gear?
When choosing equipment for coastal fishing, you should consider the following:
• Coastal fishing rod – typically 9–10 feet, allowing for long and precise casts
• Fishing reel – a robust and lightweight reel that matches the rod
• Braided line or monofilament – depends on preference and fishing method
• Lures, through-lures, and coastal bait – adapted to the season and fish type
• Waders – provide access to more spots and better positioning
A good coastal fishing rod must have both backbone and sensitivity. It should be able to cast long distances against the wind and at the same time give you contact with even cautious bites.
Fish species found along the coast
Coastal fishing offers several exciting species, including:
• Sea trout
• Garfish
• Mackerel
• Cod (seasonal)
The choice of fishing rod, bait, and technique depends on the species you are fishing for and the time of year.
Our experience
We always recommend choosing a fishing rod and reel that are well-balanced together. A correct setup makes fishing more efficient and less tiring – especially during many hours of active fishing.
If you are new to coastal fishing, we are happy to help you put together a complete set that suits your skill level and budget.
FAQ – Frequently asked questions about coastal fishing
Which fishing rod is best for coastal fishing?
A 9–10 foot fishing rod with appropriate casting weight is a good all-round choice for coastal fishing. It provides long casts and good control over the lure.
Which line should I choose for coastal fishing?
Many prefer braided line for better contact and longer casts, while monofilament line can be more forgiving for beginners.
Do you need waders for coastal fishing?
Waders are not a requirement, but they provide greater freedom of movement and better access to fishing spots.
When is coastal fishing best?
Coastal fishing can be done all year round, but spring and autumn are often particularly productive periods.
Can beginners start coastal fishing?
Yes, coastal fishing is ideal for beginners. With the right fishing rod and basic equipment, you can quickly get started.