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In article , Ian Sutherland
wrote: "Next week" was deliberatly vague, because no timetable as yet.. Sounds sensible - as long as that means you can go when conditions are *right* Bass & mackerel sound great, as I really would like to target the eatables! Imo the gar and mullet are in better eating condition than the bass and mackerel atm. How about bait shops & venues anyone? Pick the venue by the weather on the day. Bait? There are a couple of shops in Weymouth, one in Wyke, West Bay, Dorchester, Wareham, Swanage... how far are you going? Though I often wouldn't take any at this time of year unless mullet fishing. A couple of quids worth of ragworm will get you the first one which you then cut for fresh bait. You can be more mobile with a box of spinners and a few floats in your pocket. Peelers and sandeels are worth using if you can get them but don't use the peelers in daylight unless you want wrasse. Cheerio, -- |
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