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Shallow water marks provide a variety of opportunities in this reef area and the Bay is considered a nursery for Bass.
East Coast -
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The most dramatic of Jersey’s forty-five miles of shoreline. The 3 and 4 hundred foot cliffs provide long sloping headlands which give access to deep ...
North & North West -
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Long sweeps of unbroken sandy beach where only the highest of tides cover all of the sand and at low tide the sea retreats approximately 300 metres to ...
South Coast -
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One of the most famous shore marks in Jersey, the breakwater has produced specimen, and even British Record fish of several species, over the years.
St Catherine's -
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L’Etacq headland to the north is popular with Bass fishermen who spin and plug from the slip and in the gullies close to shore.
West Coast -
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