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Andy[_2_] November 8th, 2007 02:25 PM

Good fishing marks in Dorset area?
 
Hi, Im fairly new to fishing. I live in Dorset and was wondering where some
good beach fishing marks are?

Andy



Matt[_3_] November 8th, 2007 04:27 PM

Good fishing marks in Dorset area?
 
Hi Almost anywhere along chesil beach, Chesil beach car park upover the
pebbles then to your right and pick your spot. Try here
http://www.worldseafishing.com/forum...splay.php?f=26 for some good
info.



Andy[_2_] November 9th, 2007 06:05 AM

Good fishing marks in Dorset area?
 

"Matt" wrote in message
...
Hi Almost anywhere along chesil beach, Chesil beach car park upover the
pebbles then to your right and pick your spot. Try here
http://www.worldseafishing.com/forum...splay.php?f=26 for some good
info.


I fished Chesil Beach on Sunday 4th and come away with a Breem. It was flat
calm and most fishermen were leaving the beach with nothing. We drove to
the end of the car park and walked in a streght line to the sea.

Cheers for the link

Andy


Derek Moody November 10th, 2007 08:14 AM

Good fishing marks in Dorset area?
 
In article , Andy
wrote:
Hi, Im fairly new to fishing. I live in Dorset and was wondering where some
good beach fishing marks are?


Practically the whole coast at is still fishing atm but things will slow
down over the next few weeks. Avoid the chesil unless you have someone with
you with extensive local knowlege and it's probably best not to fish sea
wetted rock marks alone in case of accidents - the winter layer of slippery
growth is back.

The best chance of a few from now 'til we get a lot of rain is light
floatfishing in the harbours (best around streetlights in the dark only a
coule of feet down) - use freshwater style floats and live prawns for best
results but ragworm will do.

The best chance of a bigger fish is spinning/plugging along any wadeable
shore, first and last light are the best times as usual.

Basically: fish shallow water and the surface layer and you'll beat bottom
fishers nine times out of ten atm - in the new year you'll find the bottom
fish stay a little longer after the shallow stuff clears out.

Cheerio,

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