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  1. yeah good luck to yer, i wish i could be near a good bass fishing site then one day i might be as good as you if i try hard enough.
  2. yeah i did know the legal size for bass, i think scottie just didnt understand - although scott i did enjoy this afternoons banter. sometimes i dont think.
  3. ok scott have a good weekend in dorset, go to devon for bass it is much better; but im sure you already know that.
  4. ok, will do but bass are easier to catch than chub anyways if you know your fishing.
  5. lol so your telling me bass will not go after a schoollie, by the way a bloke on here further up said they were on the bottom boyo.
  6. ok so i will have to try and catch roach then on the same spot.
  7. would it be worth fishing on the bottom for a schoollie, and then livebaiting with that?
  8. is it still worth fishing for bass on the bottom though? or floating 6ft down or something.
  9. so would you suggest catching little roach/chub from the same stretch and then live baiting with them and not using sea tackle gear as it were with lug/a whole squid/mackeral as it dont work well? also you would seem to favour lures? do you think its work fishing there and would you say fish from 2 hours before high tide, 2 hours after? cheers for the info.
  10. how mate? and is it worth the time to fish it or is it more miss than hit?
  11. dont laugh at me but some bloke was catching eels there today and he told me that you can catch bass from this point using lug/squid. I know you can catch mullet but bass??? does anyone know any more on this stetch as i find it hard to believe as this part of the medway is very far up and how would bass be this far up?
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