Thanks Rob, i can always rely on you to cheer me up
This quote helped also:
Life may not be the party we hoped for, but while we're here we should dance
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He fixed mine with the same problem
PJ
Have a great trip guys, i wish i could join you but i'll be there in spirit.
Just reminiscing for a moment brings to mind the smell and sounds of Alderney.
I remember the smell of the wild garlic and the sound of birds as you make the trip up the hill to the Maris Hall.
On the way back down it's the slurring of words and the smell of hops- Beer breath
Enjoy
PJ
There is some good news amoungst the doom and gloom
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2011...ackdown-illegal'>guardian article
A glimmer of light at the end of the tunnel perhaps?
PJ
The Ledge is still very slow on the bream front.
I recently had a chat with the guy in Davis's tackle re keeping only male Bream, he challanged this saying that there were far more females than males therefore we should be taking females unless they are obviously in roe - food for thought perhaps?.
Today while on the ledge a boat anchored way too close to me - it was obvious they didnt have a clue.
I later had trouble getting the anchor up using the alderney ring so had to get them to move so i could try different angles of retrive.
After going round in circles a few times it eventually tripped, please consider this senario if you find yourself too close to another boat
PJ
Just watched a couple of boats lay net after net all along hengisbury head past the CG lookout, close inshore.
A soul detroying experience it was too, it's a wonder we catch anything at all in this area.
Lots of cuttlebones floating about, this usually means Bream will be here very soon
PJ