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Further advice please
Well, too advice from here...went back to Mudeford, by the green light, cast
a hook with a mackeral flapper then again with a piece of mackeral. Went just before dusk and stayed till well dark! Zilch. Nowt. Nuffink. Added to which the flipping handle fell off my sons (inexpensive) reel! What am I doijng wrong? Or is it common to have utterly fruitless trips? I'm used to airgun hunting rabbits - most trips are a success story. I fancy popping out again tomorrow, might try Chesil beech (I live in salisbury). Anyone fancy a trip?? David |
Further advice please
In article , david
wrote: Well, too advice from here...went back to Mudeford, by the green light, cast a hook with a mackeral flapper then again with a piece of mackeral. Went just before dusk and stayed till well dark! Zilch. Nowt. Nuffink. Ah well, it happens... Added to which the flipping handle fell off my sons (inexpensive) reel! ....that too. What am I doijng wrong? Or is it common to have utterly fruitless trips? Everyone has a blank from time to time. What are you doing wrong? No idea, there are a dozen possibilities - you may be able to deduce one from my response to your invitation (below). I fancy popping out again tomorrow, might try Chesil beech (I live in salisbury). Anyone fancy a trip?? Not the Chesil ta, but if you just want to catch a dozen or so reasonable fish in the general Weymouth/Portland area then OK, I'm up for it - but not just now, crap tides; however if you were thinking of going towards the end of next week... The email address below is valid. Cheerio, -- |
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"david" wrote in message ... Well, too advice from here...went back to Mudeford, by the green light, cast a hook with a mackeral flapper then again with a piece of mackeral. Went just before dusk and stayed till well dark! Zilch. Nowt. Nuffink. Yes its not uncommon to blank at Mudeford Quay As you are mainly targeting one species it is less productive than fishing an area for general fish Hengistbury head is more a general fishing area with a variety of fish that take worm or in very calm weather the large groyne fishes well either ledgerig or to float ( both fish baits and worm) |
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Thanks for that Stuart.
When you say "worm" do you mean rag and flat worm or common and garden earth worms? Next time I'll tey Hengistbury then. David "STUART" wrote in message ... "david" wrote in message ... Well, too advice from here...went back to Mudeford, by the green light, cast a hook with a mackeral flapper then again with a piece of mackeral. Went just before dusk and stayed till well dark! Zilch. Nowt. Nuffink. Yes its not uncommon to blank at Mudeford Quay As you are mainly targeting one species it is less productive than fishing an area for general fish Hengistbury head is more a general fishing area with a variety of fish that take worm or in very calm weather the large groyne fishes well either ledgerig or to float ( both fish baits and worm) |
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Derek, thank you. YHEM.
David "Derek.Moody" wrote in message ... In article , david wrote: Well, too advice from here...went back to Mudeford, by the green light, cast a hook with a mackeral flapper then again with a piece of mackeral. Went just before dusk and stayed till well dark! Zilch. Nowt. Nuffink. Ah well, it happens... Added to which the flipping handle fell off my sons (inexpensive) reel! ...that too. What am I doijng wrong? Or is it common to have utterly fruitless trips? Everyone has a blank from time to time. What are you doing wrong? No idea, there are a dozen possibilities - you may be able to deduce one from my response to your invitation (below). I fancy popping out again tomorrow, might try Chesil beech (I live in salisbury). Anyone fancy a trip?? Not the Chesil ta, but if you just want to catch a dozen or so reasonable fish in the general Weymouth/Portland area then OK, I'm up for it - but not just now, crap tides; however if you were thinking of going towards the end of next week... The email address below is valid. Cheerio, -- |
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When you say "worm" do you mean rag and flat worm or common and garden earth worms? Rag worm Next time I'll tey Hengistbury then. |
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On Sun, 26 Sep 2004 16:04:03 +0100, "Derek.Moody"
wrote: In article , david wrote: Derek, thank you. YHEM. Are you getting my emails..? I'll send another with this subject line. Cheerio, -- Mr Moody, I notice from doing a google group search that you have made over 2000+ postings in the last two years and I could only find one that originated from you. All the others from you are so and so. It is clear that you have a vast knowledge on this subject and others. Have you ever thought of writing a book. Norman |
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