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    South Coast Chesil now.

    Thanks for that. I'll check it out. I'l see what the weather is doing later and sort somewhere for this afternoons using tide.
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    South Coast Chesil now.

    Came down for a few days fishing Chesil yesterday evening. Arrived just after midnight with a stiff wet wind blowing in. Weather a bit better now though not as friendly as it might be. Any local knowledge on where it would be best to try or would I be better off looking for a more sheltered...
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    Cheap bait

    Good from the shore too. I salt them for a day or two, toughens them up. Fish with sections, fillets or whole depending on target species. If necessary bait elastic keeps everything together. No problem casting it all holds together.
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    South Coast Going for a Burton

    Cold is deadly for Rag worm, they will survive heat better. Don't even fridge them just keep them cool, 12 to 15 degrees is good. Try it, if the worm is good to start with just change the paper when it gets damp and it'll keep up to a week.
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