Sea Fishing

Sea Fishing for us is not limited to going far offshore or chasing big catches. It is a way to spend meaningful time by the sea, whether from a boat or directly from the shore. Sometimes fishing is just a reason to gather, slow down and be present — with rods in hand, food on the grill and the sea always close. What matters is not the result, but the shared experience and the rhythm of the place.

Sea Fishing: formats and trips

Our Sea Fishing activities take different forms. Some outings involve boat fishing, coastal routes or short offshore trips depending on conditions. Others are much simpler and often more frequent — shore fishing near the water, from rocks, piers or quiet coastal spots. We may anchor nearby, set up a small barbecue, fish at our own pace and stay as long as the place and mood allow. These gatherings are flexible, informal and shaped by weather, season and the people involved.

Sea Fishing as a club practice

We are not a commercial fishing service and we do not sell organized trips. Sea Fishing exists within our club as a shared practice for people who enjoy the sea in its everyday form. Members decide together how and where to gather, share basic expenses and take part in preparation and cleanup. There are no clients and no fixed roles — just people who come together around the sea, food and a common interest.

Who this may be for

If fishing for you is about calm focus rather than numbers, and if you enjoy simple time by the water in good company, this format may feel right. We value people who are comfortable with unhurried conversations, shared responsibility and being useful to the group. Sea Fishing here is as much about community as it is about rods, lines and bait.

How to join

If this approach to Sea Fishing resonates with you and you would like to join our community, feel free to contact us. We prefer meeting people through conversation and shared interests rather than formal applications. Below you will find a contact form — it is the same for all our activities and helps us understand who wants to join and why.

Application Form


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