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date: Wed, 4 Jul 2007 11:35:03 +0100,    group: uk.rec.fishing.sea        back       
Wareham   
Hi gents

I will be camping in the Warehan Dorset area this august, I have been told 
by the missus that I can take my sea fishing gear as long as I bring back a 
Bass or two for the bbq.
I have a wide veriety of tackle so the type of fishing is not going to be a 
problem, I just need to know a couple of localish marks that are likely to 
produce.
   Any advice would be greatly recieved ie which part or tide bait etc.

thanks in advance
                  Eddie

PS It doesnt need to be bass just anything edible (pollack?), as the whole 
extended family will be there and the amount of stick I will get for 
slinking off for a day and comming back empty handed, will no doubt last the 
whole holiday

pps do they do mackeral trips out of poole harbour?
date: Wed, 4 Jul 2007 11:35:03 +0100   author:   Eddie Morgan

Re: Wareham   
Hi Eddie

I would suggest you try Swanage and along the coast towards Weymouth, Poole 
harbour is a bass nursery area so you must not target bass.

Early morning or early evening around the headlands and down at Durdle Dor 
and try a spin/plug or even float fish.

Mackerel trips are available at most of the resorts, Weymouth may be a 
better bet and it gives the ladies something to do if they don't want to 
fish.(shopping)  ;-))

Hope you bring the weather with you!

Dave


"Eddie Morgan"  wrote in message 
news:mdadndwzQd1C6hbbnZ2dnUVZ8tOmnZ2d@bt.com...
> Hi gents
>
> I will be camping in the Warehan Dorset area this august, I have been told 
> by the missus that I can take my sea fishing gear as long as I bring back 
> a Bass or two for the bbq.
> I have a wide veriety of tackle so the type of fishing is not going to be 
> a problem, I just need to know a couple of localish marks that are likely 
> to produce.
>   Any advice would be greatly recieved ie which part or tide bait etc.
>
> thanks in advance
>                  Eddie
>
> PS It doesnt need to be bass just anything edible (pollack?), as the whole 
> extended family will be there and the amount of stick I will get for 
> slinking off for a day and comming back empty handed, will no doubt last 
> the whole holiday
>
> pps do they do mackeral trips out of poole harbour?
>
>
date: Fri, 13 Jul 2007 22:14:36 +0100   author:   Dave dave.samuel

Re: Wareham   
In message , Dave 
<dave.samuel@NOSPAM.?.com.invalid> writes
>Mackerel trips are available at most of the resorts, Weymouth may be a 
>better bet and it gives the ladies something to do if they don't want 
>to fish.(shopping)  ;-))

Bollox to that :-)

Come down Swanage, I got 108 mackerel yesterday.

The wimmen can go shag the locals, it'll keep them away from the sheep!

-- 
Matt - Dorset.
It only takes two-strokes to excite me (or a threesome :-))
date: Fri, 13 Jul 2007 23:26:50 +0100   author:   Matt

Re: Wareham   
Hi Eddie

I would suggest you try Swanage and along the coast towards Weymouth, Poole 
harbour is a bass nursery area so you must not target bass.

Early morning or early evening around the headlands and down at Durdle Dor 
and try a spin/plug or even float fish.

Mackerel trips are available at most of the resorts, Weymouth may be a 
better bet and it gives the ladies something to do if they don't want to 
fish.(shopping)  ;-))

Hope you bring the weather with you!

Dave


"Eddie Morgan"  wrote in message 
news:mdadndwzQd1C6hbbnZ2dnUVZ8tOmnZ2d@bt.com...
> Hi gents
>
> I will be camping in the Warehan Dorset area this august, I have been told 
> by the missus that I can take my sea fishing gear as long as I bring back 
> a Bass or two for the bbq.
> I have a wide veriety of tackle so the type of fishing is not going to be 
> a problem, I just need to know a couple of localish marks that are likely 
> to produce.
>   Any advice would be greatly recieved ie which part or tide bait etc.
>
> thanks in advance
>                  Eddie
>
> PS It doesnt need to be bass just anything edible (pollack?), as the whole 
> extended family will be there and the amount of stick I will get for 
> slinking off for a day and comming back empty handed, will no doubt last 
> the whole holiday
>
> pps do they do mackeral trips out of poole harbour?
>
>
date: Fri, 13 Jul 2007 22:14:36 +0100   author:   Dave dave.samuel

Re: Wareham   
In message , Dave 
<dave.samuel@NOSPAM.?.com.invalid> writes
>Mackerel trips are available at most of the resorts, Weymouth may be a 
>better bet and it gives the ladies something to do if they don't want 
>to fish.(shopping)  ;-))

Bollox to that :-)

Come down Swanage, I got 108 mackerel yesterday.

The wimmen can go shag the locals, it'll keep them away from the sheep!

-- 
Matt - Dorset.
It only takes two-strokes to excite me (or a threesome :-))
date: Fri, 13 Jul 2007 23:26:50 +0100   author:   Matt

Re: Wareham   
Hi Eddie

I would suggest you try Swanage and along the coast towards Weymouth, Poole 
harbour is a bass nursery area so you must not target bass.

Early morning or early evening around the headlands and down at Durdle Dor 
and try a spin/plug or even float fish.

Mackerel trips are available at most of the resorts, Weymouth may be a 
better bet and it gives the ladies something to do if they don't want to 
fish.(shopping)  ;-))

Hope you bring the weather with you!

Dave


"Eddie Morgan"  wrote in message 
news:mdadndwzQd1C6hbbnZ2dnUVZ8tOmnZ2d@bt.com...
> Hi gents
>
> I will be camping in the Warehan Dorset area this august, I have been told 
> by the missus that I can take my sea fishing gear as long as I bring back 
> a Bass or two for the bbq.
> I have a wide veriety of tackle so the type of fishing is not going to be 
> a problem, I just need to know a couple of localish marks that are likely 
> to produce.
>   Any advice would be greatly recieved ie which part or tide bait etc.
>
> thanks in advance
>                  Eddie
>
> PS It doesnt need to be bass just anything edible (pollack?), as the whole 
> extended family will be there and the amount of stick I will get for 
> slinking off for a day and comming back empty handed, will no doubt last 
> the whole holiday
>
> pps do they do mackeral trips out of poole harbour?
>
>
date: Fri, 13 Jul 2007 22:14:36 +0100   author:   Dave dave.samuel

Re: Wareham   
In message , Dave 
<dave.samuel@NOSPAM.?.com.invalid> writes
>Mackerel trips are available at most of the resorts, Weymouth may be a 
>better bet and it gives the ladies something to do if they don't want 
>to fish.(shopping)  ;-))

Bollox to that :-)

Come down Swanage, I got 108 mackerel yesterday.

The wimmen can go shag the locals, it'll keep them away from the sheep!

-- 
Matt - Dorset.
It only takes two-strokes to excite me (or a threesome :-))
date: Fri, 13 Jul 2007 23:26:50 +0100   author:   Matt

Re: Wareham   
Hi Eddie

I would suggest you try Swanage and along the coast towards Weymouth, Poole 
harbour is a bass nursery area so you must not target bass.

Early morning or early evening around the headlands and down at Durdle Dor 
and try a spin/plug or even float fish.

Mackerel trips are available at most of the resorts, Weymouth may be a 
better bet and it gives the ladies something to do if they don't want to 
fish.(shopping)  ;-))

Hope you bring the weather with you!

Dave


"Eddie Morgan"  wrote in message 
news:mdadndwzQd1C6hbbnZ2dnUVZ8tOmnZ2d@bt.com...
> Hi gents
>
> I will be camping in the Warehan Dorset area this august, I have been told 
> by the missus that I can take my sea fishing gear as long as I bring back 
> a Bass or two for the bbq.
> I have a wide veriety of tackle so the type of fishing is not going to be 
> a problem, I just need to know a couple of localish marks that are likely 
> to produce.
>   Any advice would be greatly recieved ie which part or tide bait etc.
>
> thanks in advance
>                  Eddie
>
> PS It doesnt need to be bass just anything edible (pollack?), as the whole 
> extended family will be there and the amount of stick I will get for 
> slinking off for a day and comming back empty handed, will no doubt last 
> the whole holiday
>
> pps do they do mackeral trips out of poole harbour?
>
>
date: Fri, 13 Jul 2007 22:14:36 +0100   author:   Dave dave.samuel

Re: Wareham   
In message , Dave 
<dave.samuel@NOSPAM.?.com.invalid> writes
>Mackerel trips are available at most of the resorts, Weymouth may be a 
>better bet and it gives the ladies something to do if they don't want 
>to fish.(shopping)  ;-))

Bollox to that :-)

Come down Swanage, I got 108 mackerel yesterday.

The wimmen can go shag the locals, it'll keep them away from the sheep!

-- 
Matt - Dorset.
It only takes two-strokes to excite me (or a threesome :-))
date: Fri, 13 Jul 2007 23:26:50 +0100   author:   Matt

Re: Wareham   
Hi Eddie

I would suggest you try Swanage and along the coast towards Weymouth, Poole 
harbour is a bass nursery area so you must not target bass.

Early morning or early evening around the headlands and down at Durdle Dor 
and try a spin/plug or even float fish.

Mackerel trips are available at most of the resorts, Weymouth may be a 
better bet and it gives the ladies something to do if they don't want to 
fish.(shopping)  ;-))

Hope you bring the weather with you!

Dave


"Eddie Morgan"  wrote in message 
news:mdadndwzQd1C6hbbnZ2dnUVZ8tOmnZ2d@bt.com...
> Hi gents
>
> I will be camping in the Warehan Dorset area this august, I have been told 
> by the missus that I can take my sea fishing gear as long as I bring back 
> a Bass or two for the bbq.
> I have a wide veriety of tackle so the type of fishing is not going to be 
> a problem, I just need to know a couple of localish marks that are likely 
> to produce.
>   Any advice would be greatly recieved ie which part or tide bait etc.
>
> thanks in advance
>                  Eddie
>
> PS It doesnt need to be bass just anything edible (pollack?), as the whole 
> extended family will be there and the amount of stick I will get for 
> slinking off for a day and comming back empty handed, will no doubt last 
> the whole holiday
>
> pps do they do mackeral trips out of poole harbour?
>
>
date: Fri, 13 Jul 2007 22:14:36 +0100   author:   Dave dave.samuel

Re: Wareham   
In message , Dave 
<dave.samuel@NOSPAM.?.com.invalid> writes
>Mackerel trips are available at most of the resorts, Weymouth may be a 
>better bet and it gives the ladies something to do if they don't want 
>to fish.(shopping)  ;-))

Bollox to that :-)

Come down Swanage, I got 108 mackerel yesterday.

The wimmen can go shag the locals, it'll keep them away from the sheep!

-- 
Matt - Dorset.
It only takes two-strokes to excite me (or a threesome :-))
date: Fri, 13 Jul 2007 23:26:50 +0100   author:   Matt

Re: Wareham   
Hi Eddie

I would suggest you try Swanage and along the coast towards Weymouth, Poole 
harbour is a bass nursery area so you must not target bass.

Early morning or early evening around the headlands and down at Durdle Dor 
and try a spin/plug or even float fish.

Mackerel trips are available at most of the resorts, Weymouth may be a 
better bet and it gives the ladies something to do if they don't want to 
fish.(shopping)  ;-))

Hope you bring the weather with you!

Dave


"Eddie Morgan"  wrote in message 
news:mdadndwzQd1C6hbbnZ2dnUVZ8tOmnZ2d@bt.com...
> Hi gents
>
> I will be camping in the Warehan Dorset area this august, I have been told 
> by the missus that I can take my sea fishing gear as long as I bring back 
> a Bass or two for the bbq.
> I have a wide veriety of tackle so the type of fishing is not going to be 
> a problem, I just need to know a couple of localish marks that are likely 
> to produce.
>   Any advice would be greatly recieved ie which part or tide bait etc.
>
> thanks in advance
>                  Eddie
>
> PS It doesnt need to be bass just anything edible (pollack?), as the whole 
> extended family will be there and the amount of stick I will get for 
> slinking off for a day and comming back empty handed, will no doubt last 
> the whole holiday
>
> pps do they do mackeral trips out of poole harbour?
>
>
date: Fri, 13 Jul 2007 22:14:36 +0100   author:   Dave dave.samuel

Re: Wareham   
In message , Dave 
<dave.samuel@NOSPAM.?.com.invalid> writes
>Mackerel trips are available at most of the resorts, Weymouth may be a 
>better bet and it gives the ladies something to do if they don't want 
>to fish.(shopping)  ;-))

Bollox to that :-)

Come down Swanage, I got 108 mackerel yesterday.

The wimmen can go shag the locals, it'll keep them away from the sheep!

-- 
Matt - Dorset.
It only takes two-strokes to excite me (or a threesome :-))
date: Fri, 13 Jul 2007 23:26:50 +0100   author:   Matt

Re: Wareham   
Hi Eddie

I would suggest you try Swanage and along the coast towards Weymouth, Poole 
harbour is a bass nursery area so you must not target bass.

Early morning or early evening around the headlands and down at Durdle Dor 
and try a spin/plug or even float fish.

Mackerel trips are available at most of the resorts, Weymouth may be a 
better bet and it gives the ladies something to do if they don't want to 
fish.(shopping)  ;-))

Hope you bring the weather with you!

Dave


"Eddie Morgan"  wrote in message 
news:mdadndwzQd1C6hbbnZ2dnUVZ8tOmnZ2d@bt.com...
> Hi gents
>
> I will be camping in the Warehan Dorset area this august, I have been told 
> by the missus that I can take my sea fishing gear as long as I bring back 
> a Bass or two for the bbq.
> I have a wide veriety of tackle so the type of fishing is not going to be 
> a problem, I just need to know a couple of localish marks that are likely 
> to produce.
>   Any advice would be greatly recieved ie which part or tide bait etc.
>
> thanks in advance
>                  Eddie
>
> PS It doesnt need to be bass just anything edible (pollack?), as the whole 
> extended family will be there and the amount of stick I will get for 
> slinking off for a day and comming back empty handed, will no doubt last 
> the whole holiday
>
> pps do they do mackeral trips out of poole harbour?
>
>
date: Fri, 13 Jul 2007 22:14:36 +0100   author:   Dave dave.samuel

Re: Wareham   
In message , Dave 
<dave.samuel@NOSPAM.?.com.invalid> writes
>Mackerel trips are available at most of the resorts, Weymouth may be a 
>better bet and it gives the ladies something to do if they don't want 
>to fish.(shopping)  ;-))

Bollox to that :-)

Come down Swanage, I got 108 mackerel yesterday.

The wimmen can go shag the locals, it'll keep them away from the sheep!

-- 
Matt - Dorset.
It only takes two-strokes to excite me (or a threesome :-))
date: Fri, 13 Jul 2007 23:26:50 +0100   author:   Matt

Re: Wareham   
Hi Eddie

I would suggest you try Swanage and along the coast towards Weymouth, Poole 
harbour is a bass nursery area so you must not target bass.

Early morning or early evening around the headlands and down at Durdle Dor 
and try a spin/plug or even float fish.

Mackerel trips are available at most of the resorts, Weymouth may be a 
better bet and it gives the ladies something to do if they don't want to 
fish.(shopping)  ;-))

Hope you bring the weather with you!

Dave


"Eddie Morgan"  wrote in message 
news:mdadndwzQd1C6hbbnZ2dnUVZ8tOmnZ2d@bt.com...
> Hi gents
>
> I will be camping in the Warehan Dorset area this august, I have been told 
> by the missus that I can take my sea fishing gear as long as I bring back 
> a Bass or two for the bbq.
> I have a wide veriety of tackle so the type of fishing is not going to be 
> a problem, I just need to know a couple of localish marks that are likely 
> to produce.
>   Any advice would be greatly recieved ie which part or tide bait etc.
>
> thanks in advance
>                  Eddie
>
> PS It doesnt need to be bass just anything edible (pollack?), as the whole 
> extended family will be there and the amount of stick I will get for 
> slinking off for a day and comming back empty handed, will no doubt last 
> the whole holiday
>
> pps do they do mackeral trips out of poole harbour?
>
>
date: Fri, 13 Jul 2007 22:14:36 +0100   author:   Dave dave.samuel

Re: Wareham   
In message , Dave 
<dave.samuel@NOSPAM.?.com.invalid> writes
>Mackerel trips are available at most of the resorts, Weymouth may be a 
>better bet and it gives the ladies something to do if they don't want 
>to fish.(shopping)  ;-))

Bollox to that :-)

Come down Swanage, I got 108 mackerel yesterday.

The wimmen can go shag the locals, it'll keep them away from the sheep!

-- 
Matt - Dorset.
It only takes two-strokes to excite me (or a threesome :-))
date: Fri, 13 Jul 2007 23:26:50 +0100   author:   Matt

Re: Wareham   
Hi Eddie

I would suggest you try Swanage and along the coast towards Weymouth, Poole 
harbour is a bass nursery area so you must not target bass.

Early morning or early evening around the headlands and down at Durdle Dor 
and try a spin/plug or even float fish.

Mackerel trips are available at most of the resorts, Weymouth may be a 
better bet and it gives the ladies something to do if they don't want to 
fish.(shopping)  ;-))

Hope you bring the weather with you!

Dave


"Eddie Morgan"  wrote in message 
news:mdadndwzQd1C6hbbnZ2dnUVZ8tOmnZ2d@bt.com...
> Hi gents
>
> I will be camping in the Warehan Dorset area this august, I have been told 
> by the missus that I can take my sea fishing gear as long as I bring back 
> a Bass or two for the bbq.
> I have a wide veriety of tackle so the type of fishing is not going to be 
> a problem, I just need to know a couple of localish marks that are likely 
> to produce.
>   Any advice would be greatly recieved ie which part or tide bait etc.
>
> thanks in advance
>                  Eddie
>
> PS It doesnt need to be bass just anything edible (pollack?), as the whole 
> extended family will be there and the amount of stick I will get for 
> slinking off for a day and comming back empty handed, will no doubt last 
> the whole holiday
>
> pps do they do mackeral trips out of poole harbour?
>
>
date: Fri, 13 Jul 2007 22:14:36 +0100   author:   Dave dave.samuel

Re: Wareham   
In message , Dave 
<dave.samuel@NOSPAM.?.com.invalid> writes
>Mackerel trips are available at most of the resorts, Weymouth may be a 
>better bet and it gives the ladies something to do if they don't want 
>to fish.(shopping)  ;-))

Bollox to that :-)

Come down Swanage, I got 108 mackerel yesterday.

The wimmen can go shag the locals, it'll keep them away from the sheep!

-- 
Matt - Dorset.
It only takes two-strokes to excite me (or a threesome :-))
date: Fri, 13 Jul 2007 23:26:50 +0100   author:   Matt

Re: Wareham   
Hi Eddie

I would suggest you try Swanage and along the coast towards Weymouth, Poole 
harbour is a bass nursery area so you must not target bass.

Early morning or early evening around the headlands and down at Durdle Dor 
and try a spin/plug or even float fish.

Mackerel trips are available at most of the resorts, Weymouth may be a 
better bet and it gives the ladies something to do if they don't want to 
fish.(shopping)  ;-))

Hope you bring the weather with you!

Dave


"Eddie Morgan"  wrote in message 
news:mdadndwzQd1C6hbbnZ2dnUVZ8tOmnZ2d@bt.com...
> Hi gents
>
> I will be camping in the Warehan Dorset area this august, I have been told 
> by the missus that I can take my sea fishing gear as long as I bring back 
> a Bass or two for the bbq.
> I have a wide veriety of tackle so the type of fishing is not going to be 
> a problem, I just need to know a couple of localish marks that are likely 
> to produce.
>   Any advice would be greatly recieved ie which part or tide bait etc.
>
> thanks in advance
>                  Eddie
>
> PS It doesnt need to be bass just anything edible (pollack?), as the whole 
> extended family will be there and the amount of stick I will get for 
> slinking off for a day and comming back empty handed, will no doubt last 
> the whole holiday
>
> pps do they do mackeral trips out of poole harbour?
>
>
date: Fri, 13 Jul 2007 22:14:36 +0100   author:   Dave dave.samuel

Re: Wareham   
In message , Dave 
<dave.samuel@NOSPAM.?.com.invalid> writes
>Mackerel trips are available at most of the resorts, Weymouth may be a 
>better bet and it gives the ladies something to do if they don't want 
>to fish.(shopping)  ;-))

Bollox to that :-)

Come down Swanage, I got 108 mackerel yesterday.

The wimmen can go shag the locals, it'll keep them away from the sheep!

-- 
Matt - Dorset.
It only takes two-strokes to excite me (or a threesome :-))
date: Fri, 13 Jul 2007 23:26:50 +0100   author:   Matt

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