 Hiya, I haven't done a vlog for quite a while now. I've just not had the motivation to go fishing, if I'm honest, I don't know if it's middle-aged crisis or having a young family or the afterburner of lockdown or what, I've just really struggled. But my friend Ian Harris, thankfully at once again saved the day and suggested that I come out and join him down at a top secret location in Dorset that has some very good catch on his bass fishing and I've done a video there once already on the mullet fishing but this time I've made a little promise to myself that I'd leave the mullet well alone and target the bass with a lure rod. So that's what I did and this is how I got on. Thanks for watching and catch up with you soon, I hope. Cheers. I haven't bothered making a video today. Too tired, I just wanted to enjoy my fishing. But, we've fished out now. This is the time here. First of all, I caught on that stupid expensive lure. So it's gradually making it paying for itself. She's good. It's a shallow feed. What a whisker. So I've had two bass similar size, the one that I just netted. I thought the video was still rolling, but it wasn't. So I missed that. That's all I've got. Loads of these little things. There's not much difference in size, is there? Amazing. Next year's one pound fish. One pound fish. I'll see if I can catch a one pound fish. I'm running out of batteries, so I'll be back. And it was one pound. So last knockings, the camera is rolling because Ian has caught a apple. Ah, you always said a place. A flounder. Flounder. Gert Biggan. That's quite a nice size, isn't it? It is. Especially on a baited spinner on a spinning rod. It's graceful. What sort of oik could use bait? So the thing I love about that place is the fact that every time I come away from it, I learn something new. And if a venue doesn't pose more questions than it answers, then it's probably a venue I'll grow tired of. So I'm glad I went. And it's crazy how psychologically you get into a frame of mind where you don't want to go fishing. And when you do, you absolutely love it. And I loved every second of it. The thing that I think I learned, the thing that really came home, was just how shallow the water can be for bass to happily feed in. As long as there's a bit of ripple to give them some form of cover, although even that's not that important. I might just be making that up. Well, there's something for me to go and test next time. Hope you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching. And subscribe if you enjoy the videos. Cheers.