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Hi Guys

 

Happy New Year

 

I've not been out through The Run since November as on hols or working so I wouldn't mind an update from you regulars on depth and line - timing etc.

 

Can anyone offer a few guidelines please?

I will, in all probability, be having a morning trip tomorrow.

 

Cheers

 

Trev

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Well it was lovely and flat this morning, a huge tide though so i'd give it aty least 2 hours either side of low water.

 

You'll need to stay east of the yellow buoys and you should be fine.

About a dozen of these mad men in the harbour this morning, it might look sunny but it was bloody freezing in the north wind

 

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Posted

Many thanks Paul!

 

I'm told that it is tight on the second buoy and one should give it 5 metres to the east.

 

Cheers

Posted

 

Trev,

 

When I went through it was pretty easy to see the deep bit as that was where there was no white water breaking.

 

But of course if it is calm it will be harder to spot!

 

 

Bet of luck,

 

Rob

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.................and of course............. huh.gif

 

my dangly bits are a bit lower than yours.......... blink.gif

 

 

Cheers Rob

 

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