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| Seaton 20:00 - 03:00 Team dilligaf went to seaton last night in the hunt for a fish. Baits were crab, squid and sand eels. We were hoping for the start of the hound season at seaton... When the feck will they arrive ?!?! Anyway... The fishing was crap. Totaly and utterly crap until chopper used the last crab and caught this ![]() Typicaly we use the last of the crabs and the hounds start to feed.. Bugger ! Is this the start of the hound season ??? I flippin hope so ! |
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| Re: Seaton 20:00 - 03:00 tough one leigh but got the result in end ![]() 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: Seaton 20:00 - 03:00 Is bossington easy enough to get to once your off the main roads ? |
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| Re: Seaton 20:00 - 03:00 Sounds tough going, well done. __________________ Blackwater Tackle Supplies Keep Ulster's Waters Healthy, Practice Catch and Release! |
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| Re: Seaton 20:00 - 03:00 Quote:
Its about a 30 mile journey for me along the A39 from Bridgwater to Bossy via Minehead. When you get to the village look out for the National Trust car park which is pay and display. Walk out of there and head right and you follow a road that I think is sign posted to the sea. You end up walking down a track and so far along you can go through a gate across some fields and onto the beach which apparently is better than walking all the way down the track and onto the beach as you then have to hike in a left direction to get to the better grounds. Can be snaggy on some days and not on others so take some rottom bottoms and maybe some lead lifts too. |