DJDBazzer
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Alright gang.
A moderate SW at this time of year only means one thing..... Worbarrow Bay.....
Unsuccessful in sourcing fresh rag worm on Friday, I left my house yesterday with a couple of tackle shops in my satnav.
Not for the first time, the lads in Christchurch Angling saved the day, and after a quick chat with Toby and co, I was on my way with some prime freshly dug rag worm.
Toby mentioned that there was a match at Worbarrow in the evening, which I found a little annoying at the time, as I am unsociable git, but that sooned turned to joy when I realised I could fish until 11pm instead of 8pm when the car park would usually close, if I wanted to.
I arrived at 9am ish and made the long walk down to the beach, remembering on the way that I had forgotten my lug worm, chair and half of my food... Great...
A couple of texts to Steve and co and I managed to persuade him to meet me down there.
By the time they arrived at 3pm ish, I had caught around 6 good size bream, a wrasse. a few mackerel and a small, small eyed ray.
Eventually, I also managed to wangle out a small cod, which was the icing on the cake.
Content with my haul of fish, I decided to leave at 7pm, leaving the lads down there to fish through to 11.
As I left the car park, I was greeted with an incredible sunset.
I spoke to Steve this morning and it was pretty quiet at night, with just a few bream, straps and a single bass to show for their efforts.
So a very similar result to last weekend... A bit of summer, a bit of autumn... Ray, cod and some supper, I can't complain...
Until next time...
A moderate SW at this time of year only means one thing..... Worbarrow Bay.....
Unsuccessful in sourcing fresh rag worm on Friday, I left my house yesterday with a couple of tackle shops in my satnav.
Not for the first time, the lads in Christchurch Angling saved the day, and after a quick chat with Toby and co, I was on my way with some prime freshly dug rag worm.
Toby mentioned that there was a match at Worbarrow in the evening, which I found a little annoying at the time, as I am unsociable git, but that sooned turned to joy when I realised I could fish until 11pm instead of 8pm when the car park would usually close, if I wanted to.
I arrived at 9am ish and made the long walk down to the beach, remembering on the way that I had forgotten my lug worm, chair and half of my food... Great...
A couple of texts to Steve and co and I managed to persuade him to meet me down there.
By the time they arrived at 3pm ish, I had caught around 6 good size bream, a wrasse. a few mackerel and a small, small eyed ray.
Eventually, I also managed to wangle out a small cod, which was the icing on the cake.
Content with my haul of fish, I decided to leave at 7pm, leaving the lads down there to fish through to 11.
As I left the car park, I was greeted with an incredible sunset.
I spoke to Steve this morning and it was pretty quiet at night, with just a few bream, straps and a single bass to show for their efforts.
So a very similar result to last weekend... A bit of summer, a bit of autumn... Ray, cod and some supper, I can't complain...
Until next time...
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