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where in wareham
Can anybody suggest where to spin for bass anywhere around wareham,swanage
or bournemouth and what is best to use,spinner or lures.Thanks in
advance,Paul
Date:Wed, 27 Jul 2005 18:52:25 GMT
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Re: where in wareham
In message <JJQFe.40838$Pf3.6134@fe2.news.blueyonder.co.uk>, P belton
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>Can anybody suggest where to spin for bass anywhere around wareham,swanage
>or bournemouth and what is best to use,spinner or lures.Thanks in
>advance,Paul
You won't find much sea around Wareham, I could tell you about Swanage
but then I'd have to kill you ;-)
Go to Kimmeridge and use spinners off the ledges, not me but I saw the
monster bass that was caught on a Rapala lure just yesterday!
I'd guess at over 10LB so maybe it was 7, bloody enormous anyway!
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Matt - Dorset.
It only takes two-strokes to excite me (or a threesome :-))
Date:Thu, 28 Jul 2005 00:03:44 +0100
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Re: where in wareham
In article , Matt
<URL:mailto:matt@mdsmccl.demon.co.uk> wrote:
> In message <JJQFe.40838$Pf3.6134@fe2.news.blueyonder.co.uk>, P belton
> writes
>
> >Can anybody suggest where to spin for bass anywhere around wareham,swanage
> >or bournemouth and what is best to use,spinner or lures.Thanks in
> >advance,Paul
>
> You won't find much sea around Wareham, I could tell you about Swanage
'Though on some tides they'll run upstream of Redcliff. I sometimes wonder
if they actually get to chase the dace.
All that coast is bassy. At some time thay visit the whole of ir. You'll
nwant to keep clear of holidaymakers - either in space or time (so spin the
beaches at first light for eg.)
Spinners, lures (as in fly-type) and plugs all work too, match the size of
the baitfish in the water.
Cheerio,
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>> derek.moody@clara.net
Date:Thu, 28 Jul 2005 00:13:20 +0100
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