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  1. I took your advice and tries something new for the first time today. Used my small rod with a squid head on and cast about 4 meters out into the surf where I knew a shelf was. After ten minutes, bang, caught a bass. Thanks for the good advice and good videos

  2. hi Graeme, i am pretty new to shore fishing and I only have a couple of rubbishy carp rods, i was wondering if you could name any rods and reels that would be good for some beach fishing and that are not to expensive. thank you, hope to hear back.

  3. You're a nut. I think you were an American catfisherman in another life. Anyway another fun vid. And better yet, I keep learning stuff. Better than all the other fishing vids full of money shots that teach me nothing

  4. Great Video, couldn't agree more with your final shot. We don't fish just catch fish. Which is just as well because there are hardly any out left out there!

  5. The mullet looked like a thicklip to me despite the gold markings . The golden grey mullet has a defined gold spot on the gill cover , longer pectorial fin and is also more slimy than this one looked . Although i have caught flounders and eels on earth worms in estuaries i wouldn't waste my time using them in the open sea. 

  6. i couldn't help but notice that you said, multipliers will cast further than a fix spools i do use a multiplier i have a abu 7500 ct c3 very nice real but i did change to the penn surf master 750 and i loved it and i cast a lot further but there was some thing i didn't like about fixed spools i just can't put my finger on it..

  7. Nice video as usual chaps, some good tips in there for anyone who loves there sea fishing. Have always wanted to fish Chesil, seems such a diverse beach, for all manner of species. It reminds me of one of my favourite beaches to fish in Suffolk, Orford island! Anyway, keep up the great work. Be lucky and tight lines, cheers Chris.

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