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    After a few Conversations at Poole and a few PMs.... There will be an Exmouth Meet....

     

    23rd 24th-25th September.....

     

    Camping in overflow field .................

  2. Morning had broken to a beautiful sunny day so it was breakfast then down to the beach for 08.30 for the species hunt which was sponsored by whitewater consultancy ,they were giving away a fully kitted fishing kayak to the winner, with other prizes down to 4th place .

    After the short briefing by the organisers it was 10.00 when around 70 kayakers launched with rods to be out by 15.30.

     

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    Paul(HB) and myself headed to the point of the bay which was on the boundary of our fishing area

     

    Within minutes of anchoring I was into this lovely little ballan

     

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    Next up on the same mark was this bull huss pup

     

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    I up anchored carefully as someone had drifted past trolling some feathers and got them caught on my anchor warp and proceeded to cut his line and paddle off

  3. Saturday the 23rd of July was the date for this years Oxwich kayak fishing festival run by SWKA.

    Five members from pbsbac made the trip to the gower peninsula in south wales with a mission ,this was to promote the club and beat the welsh boys on there home ground.

    Paul (harness boy),Steve (maver) and myself travelled up on Thursday morning to set up camp while Paul(sprinter) and his son chris met up on Friday

     

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    Friday morning arrived with heavy showers so our planned trip to oxwich for some practice made way for another chilled out day at the campsite with some alfresco cooking and dining and a delicious

  4. cool.gif Apologies. Wife's birthday. Out early tomorrow , starting in the harbour, out bassing by the training bank, then looking for harbour plaice. Anyone have any pointers to where in the harbour is good for plaice? Have fun and well done in Wales. Big up and respect(as the youth might say) Lofty cool.gif

    Try the edge of the channel by aunt betty bouy Lofty, thanks for the big up wink.gif , report to follow soon . .

     

    See you thursday guys

     

    Ben

  5. Thanks Dave, I am currently helping with the organisation of this event ,what they need is a base to run the comp from as the outdoor education centre at hengistbury head which was going to be used is going to be to expensive , it looks like the scout camp at tuckton could be a possiblity, , any ideas from the locals at christchurch would be appreciated .

     

    Thanks

     

    Ben

  6. The 2011 Summer Kayak Comp is now taking place on Sunday 14th August

     

    The venue will be at Southbourne beach provided the weather is fine , an alternative place in the harbour will be used to suit the conditions if its not possible to launch there,details for this will be posted here 24hrs before . .

     

    Club competition rules apply(please read) in addition that single seat kayaks fish within 100yds of another kayak

     

    Best specimen fish wins, Simple cool.gif

     

    There could be some novice kayakers competing so safety will be a priority.

     

    PFD's compulsory and VHF prefered.

     

    If you can enter please add your name to the list and copy and paste in your reply ..

     

     

     

     

    List of Entrants

     

    Ben (seagypsy)

  7. Hi Adam,

    I am afraid the kayak comp does clash with the kayak fishing festival in south wales and the Ocean kayak demo weekend at mudeford .I was unaware of this date for the comp when i became rep but if it could be postponed to the 14th August (same as the next club comp) we will be able to support this .

    I understand its a bit last minute with not much time to get many entries ,however our kayak team attending the comp in wales this weekend will be trying to encourage as many as possible to enter our comps , so for my next question is the kayak comp an open or closed to club members only and what format will it run ,i.e species,biggest fish e.t.c.

     

    Regards

     

    Ben

  8. Not much to report but thought it was worth putting some pictures of our little get together this week .

    The weather looked best for Monday so we arranged to meet at 1830hrs at old coastguard rd to try for some bass around the entrance. . Paul (sprinter) and son Chris

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    Paul (harnessboy) flying the flag

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    The fishing was hopeless really but it was a lovely evening to be out on the water

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    After Paul and chris had headed back in the other three of us stayed out and managed to get on top of a shoal of our target species , some almost leaping over the kayaks , I did hook three small bass, landed one and lost two alongside the kayak ,Paul (HB) only hooked a Cornish shrimper but escaped before I could get the camera out , sorry mate i was just trying the flash , honest . .

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    Great to be out with good company and looking forward to our next outing , maybe lofty could join us next time too

     

    Cheers fellas

     

    Ben

     

  9. A last minute decision that the weather for monday morning was going to be to good to miss had me texting the boss to say i was having the day off ,

    I picked up paul(harnessboy) at 6.00am ,we shot down to evening hill to dig some bait then after dropping the yaks on the beach at durley chine parked for free on the clifftop road and after applying the suncream we launched at about 7.30am to a beautiful calm sea.

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    Paul had just fitted his new f/f gps so with poole patch selected we paddled the 3 miles out to the mark . The wind had picked up a bit from the southeast as we started fishing , ,

     

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    I was about 4 species down by the time i caught my first mackerel, paul on the other hand didnt have time to put the rods back in the ram mounts before he got another bite.

    This was my only catch after missing nearly every bite with the bait stripped off , new hooks maybe ?

     

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    We then paddled with the last of the flood to the end of bournemouth pier ,still a couple of miles out , had a bit of a laugh at anchor for half an hour then drifted into the pier to try for some plaice and turbot. .

    It was about 12.30pm and the beach was packed , an easy surf onto the shore followed by a tough drag up the beach of bikini clad beauties got my heart pounding but it was all well worth it . .

    A great morning out , i think paul has some pictures too

     

    Cheers

    Ben

  10. Hi lofty, Good advice being given but like james says ,watch the tide , if you want to fish ballard point to old harry be there early with the high then get back into the bay as the ebb starts to build, stay away from peveril point on the ebb if you go round into durlston bay you will struggle to get back blink.gif

     

    Try tanville ledges in front of the Grand Hotel for bass ,pollock then paddle straight out until you are in line with ballard point and peveril point should put you over the sandbank for rays. .

     

    Good luck

     

    Ben

  11. Personally i would stay clear of the inflatable and go for plastic , much stronger and far less affected by the wind , , also i would not fish from an inflatable because of the hooks weep.gif

     

    Try the Ocean kayak malibu 2 /2XL , , great for two people fishing biggrin.gif

     

     

    Ben

     

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