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weymouth bay sunday 25th oct

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big al

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Noticed a couple of spearo`s in weymouth bay today .. I opted to worm drown today but really missed it when i saw them....was it anyone on here? how did you get on?? I quite fancy giving under the pleasure pier a try but not sure if this would be frowned upon??

Cheers Al
 
Noticed a couple of spearo`s in weymouth bay today .. I opted to worm drown today but really missed it when i saw them....was it anyone on here? how did you get on?? I quite fancy giving under the pleasure pier a try but not sure if this would be frowned upon??

Cheers Al

Hey Big al,

think that was me and my buddy you saw at our last stop, not a bad day we took some nice mullet, bass and a handfull of scalllops. Unfortunately no flattys which we were hoping for in the bay. Untill the next time......:martial

Kev
 
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