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Old 04-07-2008, 04:23 AM
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Welcome to the Forum Skafloc. I don't know much about disables access for sea fishermen in your area, but if you want fish to eat, have you ever considered Fly Fishing? Most stillwater Trout fisheries have good disabled access & modified boats & many provide free casting lesson days for beginners...
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Old 04-08-2008, 02:06 PM
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Re: Hello - from a wheelchair user

Hi Skafloc and welcome,

I don't live in your area so can't give you the info you are after; however; have you also tried this site -->http://www.reels-on-wheels.org/ which also has a forum which could be very useful to you?.
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Old 04-08-2008, 03:16 PM
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Re: Hello - from a wheelchair user

I'm far to far in land to be of much use but can vouch for the generosity of information sharing here so I have no doubt someone from the south coast will be of help. Look forward to those posts.
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Re: Hello - from a wheelchair user

Hi mate welcome to the forum!

If you can make the journey kent has got some wheelchair friendly marks! You can get on the prince of wales pier at dover which you can fish out of your car, There is Dover admiralty pier, Folkstone pier, The warren beach which has a concrete ledge that will put you in 15ft of water at high tide,Gillingham pier and chatham industrial estate which you can fish in the river medway from your car,Herne bay pier, Ramsgate pier. Hop this helps and if you need any more help the pm me

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