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Most of the reef will produce fish, although certain drifts are better than others tongue.gif , as will drifting in amongst the pot bouys off hengistbury head. Make sure you have a decent length of flourocarben though.

 

I would advise joining the club though, as bass are pretty sacred amongst this lot, and i'm sure you will get far more info if you were a member mate.

 

I may see you on the ledge in the summer mate wink.gif

 

Danny

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Lemon,

 

Please take this as intended.... which is friendly advice biggrin.gif

 

Join the club mate, and get along to a few meetings and chat with us, come fishing with us and get involved.

 

Ive been reading your questions both on here and World Sea Fishing.com - your enthusiam is to be admired, but people will only give so much info to a 'stranger' on the internet!

 

Look forward to seeing you soon!

 

Adam

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For those reading and not sure who Lemon Sole is:

 

He's hoping to become a junior member of Poole Bay after getting extremely enthusiastic over on Worldseafishing.

 

He has a small rib of his own, but sadly his own family has no interest in boat angling so he needs as much (sensible) help as possible.

 

The obvious difficulty is that as a junior it is very hard for us to simply invite Lemon Sole for a beer at the next club meeting, but I feel positive that we shall all make him very welcome on the forum and with his parents full agreement we shall make him very welcome in the club.

 

Don't lose your enthusiasm Lemon Sole. People are naturally a little cautious at giving over their hard earned marks to someone who is essentially a stranger AND giving them on a public internet site.

Get your Mum and Dad to write or come to the club offering their full support for you to join in (and they obviously understand the potential risks) and in no time you'll be catching 50lb Conger and 10lb Bass.

 

Tom

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Alex,

 

If you spend time out on the ledge you will see boats drifting for bass - small private boats, charter boats a-like. You will pick up bass in locations that people drift and also in places where you just have a go.

 

You have to be in it to win it!! I have drifted marks in my boat yards behind or infront of other club boats and one boat may get fish and the other not! Even two people in the same boat can yield amazingly different results!

 

Time + patience + time + luck + a little technique!! = Bass!

 

Se you out there

 

 

 

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Rob

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keep with it matey....i think we used to have another youngster called alex aka fish finger on here sometime back...i presume your a different alex...lol....

 

Good luck and when you bag your bass, post a pic mate, im sure we would all like to share in your sucsess cool.gif

 

Welcome to the forum.

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Alex

 

The important thing is not to let youthfull enthusiasm push you out there in poor weather.

Get in the habit of checking everything carefully before you go and do not take risks.

 

I am sure there will be plenty of days/light evenings when you can get out in calmer sea, and the fish will come.

 

If you want to discuss with someone nearer your age PM my son Dan [Just add water] he is 16 and very keen.

 

Tight lines biggrin.gif

Charlie

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