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dicky

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  1. had a charter on wild frontier saturday. fished off the back of the shambles on the hook to start and had 4 spurdogs and a couple of dogs. 3 other spurs caught, a strap, lots more dogs and a few macky.

    spent the afternoon drifting the shambles and we totaled 15 turbot and a couple of blondes. unfortunately only 1 turbo was a taker but a beauty at 16.5lb

    See Joint Venture out there, did you do any good?

  2. We spoke about this at the recent Southern IFCA Recreation Angling Sector Group (RASG) meeting, and the view we presented was that no Recreation Sea Anglers sell their catch, and we want that phraseology to stop being used in any documentation BECAUSE, by definition any RSA who sells their catch isn't recreational, they are unlicensed/illegal commercials.

    absolutely spot on.

    do not let anyone get away with calling unlicensed bass anglers as recreational anglers.

    by definition if selling their catch they are commercial anglers whether they are registered or not. 

  3. i have fished charters out of langstone for over 25 years and we always used to pick up a pot on the way out stuffed full of hermits. we were certainly getting hermits after 87 but it's probably 10 or more years since we picked any pots up.

    i was told by a skipper that the commercial whelkers weren't allowed to take the shells back out to sea so the hermits had nothing to live in. don't know if thats true but it would explain the lack of hermits.

  4. have a try on WSF. there are a couple of guys that own or have owned them and they speak highly of them.

    i would of thought that a 60 hp would be ok, my mate runs a 50 hp tohatsu on his predator 165 and that tops out about 26kn cruises very nicely at 20.

    never having owned one (or a warrior) i think they offer better value than the warrior. they don't hold their value as well but that should be reflected in what you pay for it.

    Not knocking warriors (the amount sold they must be doing something right) but the new prices for a 17.5ft boat are frightening. 

  5. my experience of "twizzle sticks" seems a little different.

    they used to be popular on charter boats a long time ago and i would be surprised if many of the fish survived.

    the way i was shown was to stick a pointed stick down the fishes throat, hold the trace along side the stick then spin the fish round and round until it "came off".

    basically your just ripping the hook out doing untold damage, all because the fish swim off doesn't mean they survive.

     

    never see one used these days, thankfully.

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