A great drive down to Weymouth
in sunny, cool weather,
first time with out fog or low cloud over the hills.
I arrived at Chesil Bait and Tackle
at 11am.
With Bait in bait tub
I headed down to the pebbles
to be greeted to a very blustery
and chilly wind, causing
a quite confused sea.
We decided to try another couple of spots
and soon found ourselves
at a secluded spot.
Lovely clear, calm water
but very snaggy
for about 100mtrs out.
With some lost tackle
and a lot dog muck about
we decided to move.
A commercial netting boat
came in and pulled
its net in.
He caught very little, I watched
through a pair of binoculars,
it also got caught on snaggs as well.
So around to the Ferry Pier,
Jay said it was good for small
fish so I set up a Wishbone rig
and a Pennel Pulley rig.
Bait for the day was Rag, Lug, Squid,
Sand Eel and Hermit crab.
A bit of a chilly wind was blowing
but plenty of sunshine.
That sunshine could well have
been the curse on the day.
The water was pretty clear
so I guess that was part of the reason why
there were so few bites.
While waiting for the few bites there were
The lights of Weymouth seafront
were a good distraction.
As were the friendly
Turnstones
Jay managed a small Whiting and
small Pouting.
I managed a big blank.
Fished 11am till 7pm.
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