The banks where you can fish are easy to access and are convenient for casting in all possible wind directions. It is therefore inevitable that the Pedro is sometimes well frequented. Especially when ideal conditions prevail, such as when the tide level is high.
Normally, and unless a smacking seal is trying to compete with us for the fish, you can observe how the sea trout come in groups from the open sea and get closer and closer to the culverts (pipes under the paved road). At this point, their approach to the freshwater area usually comes to an end, as the necessary precipitation is missing for an ascent. Some anglers then specifically catch a lot of fish in a pool below the bridge.
That’s too easy – isn’t it?