Sea fishing guide

Whether you're on your own, with friends or with the family, sea fishing is an excellent opportunity for many people to discover or rediscover the marine world and its riches on holiday.

The vastness of the sea and the diversity of fish often pose a problem when it comes to choosing a suitable area for sea fishing or selecting an appropriate sea fishing technique. Which fish bite? Where to find them? What techniques should be used? What equipment should you use? These are all questions you can ask yourself when you go sea fishing, whatever your level.

Whether you want to fish from the shore, from a kayak or from a boat, the advice of a sea fishing guide is sometimes essential if you don't want to spend hours trying to understand how to fish a given spot. You don't have to be a connoisseur of sea fishing to catch your first fish or even target trophy fish such as bluefin tuna, amberjack, dentex or sea bass (wolffish in the Mediterranean). All you need is the right people. And that's just as well, because our sea fishing guides are often located close to your holiday destination. Whether you opt for a fishing trip in the Mediterranean or the Atlantic, a tuna fishing course in the Basque Country, seaside fishing in Finistère or a sea bass fishing trip in the Mediterranean, a sea fishing guide will be there to accompany you and give you the advice and support you need to make the most of your fishing day.

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