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| spinning/plugging As i work and live very close to the sea i have got into the habit of keeping my spinning rod and lures in the van now, had a go yesterday and today and have blanked on both occassions, but hey, what a beautiful way to spend your lunch hour! ![]() Roll on the warmer weather, at this time last year the bass were in, unfortunately i believe everything is going to happen a we bit late because of sea temperature, water was crystal clear and not a sign of any life..too cold! |
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| Re: spinning/plugging keep at it c/c im sure they'll be in soon, tightlines graham |
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| Re: spinning/plugging i'm the same always got a travel spinning rod and some lures in boot but will be waiting a month i think arround here ![]() dave __________________ www.exmouthsaa.co.uk 24 beers in a case and 24 hours in a day simples You won't know unless you go :D...and if you do go!! please let us know :D as thats how the forum thrives |
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| Re: spinning/plugging Soon as the sprats mackerel and other bait fish arrive things will pick up but at the end of the day i doubt a better way to spend your lunch break exists - fish or no fish ! Imagine a decent sized Bass - would you go back to work that afternoon ?? __________________ Shore Species 2012: Dab-Flounder-Herring-L.S.Dogfish-Pouting-Shore Rockling-5 Bearded Rockling-Small Eyed Ray-Turbot-Whiting |
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