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chitterlin

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Hi everyone,
I've gone back into the water after a 25 year break yet it seems like only yesterday. Must say that the gear has improved didn't feel the least bit cold last week at Ringstead with a new MTM Elios suit. No fish yet, (didn't have the gun loaded when I spotted the mullet laughing at my shiny new kit) but hoping for something tomorrow.
 
Welcome to Deeper Blue neighbour.
I'm around 6 miles south of you and dive around the Dorset coast on the odd occasion.
Have a look here- http://forums.deeperblue.com/dorset/
Might see you down there one weekend, but until then enjoy the forums
 
6 miles south? Upper Wellow? Thanks for the link, have been looking in for a while, any advice for easy access sites when easterly winds without p..ing off Harbourmasters I was thinking about Sandsfoot or Newtons.
Cheers:thankyou
 
6 miles south? Upper Wellow? Thanks for the link, have been looking in for a while, any advice for easy access sites when easterly winds without p..ing off Harbourmasters I was thinking about Sandsfoot or Newtons.
Cheers:thankyou

On an Easterly one of the only spots would be Chesil Cove, but it does get a good hammering when the wind blows from the east as its such an easy access spot.
Best to get in the water there and then fin up the side of the Island, just keep your eye on the tides as they can pull a little after you get past Tar Rocks.
 
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