
Zzippy
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i would be keen at right price ICOM M 33 IC-M33 Hand Held Marine VHF Radio UK Spec Price:
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I have had the Icom M31 for a few years now,It gets alot of use and very wet in my kayak.I just wash it down after each trip,its still going strong
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Many happy returns Charlie and Dave
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Good luck - make sure you have some hermits for the Smoothies!!!
Rob
Thanks Rob.Glad you mentioned that.
I have 4 packs in the freezer
Last year most of my Smooth hound were caught on whole squid.But that was in the Solent.
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6 or 7 of us yakers are going to try for Bream later this afternoon/Evening.We will be fishing the Durley area.
Probably fish well into Darkness and see if any Smooth hounds are about.
If anybody else is out tonight and see's a group of Nav lights close together it will most probably be us
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Will have our radios tunned into channel 6 incase anybody else is about.
Hopefuly will have a catch report to post tomorrow and a few more species
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I just use a big Barbel swim feeder.Pack the groundbait in tight,leave the lid off then drop it to the bottom and give the rod a couple of hard tugs and the groundbait deploys
I think they cost about
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Good to see you on here Paul
Welcome to PBSBAC
I thought you might be a bit busy this week with getting things ready for the kayak Tourney in Florida.
I am sure your all going to have a nice time over there
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I use liquidised squid and mackerel then add boiled rice.Its facinating watching the swimfeeder explode its contents on the sea bed.The fish finder gets big green masses showing up.So I know when the groundbait has released
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Or you got the choice of another kayak Graham
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Hiya Tom.
The fish had a line of raised hard bumps on its head which I think a plaice has.I have had some of those flounders with red blotches before and mistook them for plaice
Here are a couple of better pictures of the fish.
It certainly tasted nice though
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PM sent Dave
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Oh, forgot to add in the report....On the Tuesday we had a nice display by a pod of Dolphins for about an hour.They started near Poole patch then made their way slowly across the bay towards Bournemouth Pier.We could see where they were by the ammount of gulls flying above them.I was tempted to up anchor and paddle over for some photo's but I think I would have been playing catch up all the time
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Well done Mark, a great result down here at this time, roll on the Bream.
Are you about at the weekend or going to the Eastern meet? I'm thinking Kimmeridge on Sunday.
I am working this weekend James
My days off are Tuesday and Wednesday next week.
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Report 1.
As I had just finished my set of Nights at work and the weather looked good it would have been rude not to make the most of days off ;D
Yesterday I got up early(4.30 am) and made my way down to Durley chine.The conditions looked perfect for fishing Durley Rock,a light North wind and no surf.
Got to the rock and found a pot buoy to tie my yak off too.I had a bucket full of groundbait which consisted of 5 mackerel,loads of sandeels, and 5 or six squid all liquidized up then a load of boiled rice added to firm it up.I had a big barbel swimfeeder connected to my shrimp rig and a 2oz lead below that.I loaded up the feeder left the top off and lowered down the 30 feet till it hit bottom.Gave it a good tug and watched the contents spill out on my fish finder.At least I could see the feeder working properly ;D
Then sat back and waited,and waited and waited.30 minutes had passed and not a touch on my baited shrimp rigs
The North wind had picked up a bit by now,so I moved to another pot and tried again.Still nothing.
So out with my second rod baited up with worm.I dont think it even hit the bottom before I had my first bite.
Up with fish number 1.A tiny Wrasse ;D
Had a few more bites then even the wrasse stopped feeding.
I had been out on the water for 4 hours by now and my ass was dead sat in the same position :-/
Heard a shout from behind me and turned round to see Mike (Milo) Paddling over to me.
He tied off to a pot Buoy about 50 yards from me.
Sat it out for another bite less hour and moved to the great big yellow pipe buoy and tied off to it,Mike came over and tied of to the bow of my kayak.
I had one more wrasse and Mike lost a good fish.
Decided to call it a day at around 12.30 pm,paddled back to shore and had a chat and coffee.
Still no Bream yet.The Netter that paddles out from Durley Chine has had a few small Bream in his nets the last few days but nothing much
2nd Report (Today)
Got up this morning looked out the window and decided to use the rest of the worms I had left over from yesterday.
It was a later start as Low tide in Poole Harbor was at about 9.30 am.
Got to evening Hill car park and took my time setting up as the tide was still way out.
After about an hour the water had made enough for me to launch.
First spot was to Try the fuel Barge and drift up towards the Shell factory,The wind was pushing me towards Brownsea all the time so I had to deploy my Drouge which kept my drift right.
Plenty of weed on the run through and no bites.
So next stop was to tie off to a mooring Buoy at the end of Brownsea.Still loads of weed.
Then decided to paddle against the tide and head over to a small fishing boat the was near Aunt Bessie Buoy.They had 2 plaice on board.
I decided to have a few drifts on the edge of the main shipping channel.About 10 minutes into my Drift I had a tug and the rod went solid.Thought I had a big bit of weed on until I felt the thumping of a fish.
Managed this little beauty ;D
Unhooked the plaice then paddled back to the start of my drift.
A few more minutes passed and I had another fish on.That one jumped the hook at the last minute.But it was only a small plaice.
Now the tide had eased off and the bites dried up.
So it was time to paddle back to Evening Hill and pack up.
Well 2 Lovely days on the water a nice sized Plaice and a very burnt face to show for it ;D ;D
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Looks like you all had a good time up there this weekend
I cant believe how calm it looked.Not even the 10 foot breakers to contend with at the river entrance
Your sure racking up the species now James
Nice report and pics.
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Many happy returns Jim
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I have a Cabanon Estelle.6 berth tent for sale.It also has sun canopy which is an added extra.If purchased new would cost over
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Due to getting a new caravan I am selling my Isabella Capri lux Awning(Top of the range)
Color=Burgundy
Size=850cm
Comes with carbon fiber poles and curtains.
Also a Tall Side Anex is included in the price
Cost of Both 3 years ago was
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Well done James.Excellent write up and pics.
I have never seen Blue Anchor that calm
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Thanks for that Rob.
I have a GPS so can get the co-ordinates ok,and I always have my radio with me.
I didnt hear anybody on channel 6 yesterday.But could see a few boats out towards Southbourne rough.
A few charter boats were drifting in close to Bournemouth pier and alot of nets out.Starting from about 200 yards off Durley
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Cheers Dave.
Yes I use the trip method with small cable ties,I felt it trip but think the chain must have got caught between the rocks.
I tried for about 5 minutes and nearly went over twice
so decided to cut the cord.
Next time I will use the Bridle system with no chain,just feed out more cord.
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After watching the weather forecast all week decided to have a go today,seeing as tomorrow and the rest of the week is meant to be windy.
I arranged to meet YemaKram(Mark) at Durley Chine at around 8am.I got there at around 6.30ish to get ready seeing as it takes me a good hour to sort things out ;D
Took a few early pics as it looked ideal for fishing.The wind was blowing about a force 4 N/W (offshore breeze) and the sun was shining.
Around 7.30am Maver popped down to see us launch.I had everything ready for once....or so I thought....Dam forgot the bait :
.So it was a journey home whilst Maver and Yemakram looked after my gear.
25 minutes later and I was back and raring to go ;D.
Maver went back to his car and pulled out a camera muttering something like...Revenge is sweet ;D ;D
Mark was first out,Maver was at the waters edge waiting for a new member of the Durley Surf Club.But it didn't happen,nearly happened though ;D
It looked calm out at sea but a few big breakers were appearing every now and then.
I managed to time it right and took a big breaker over the Bow but stayed on
By now the wind had started to come more from the West and was making it a tad lumpy at sea
We got just over Durley rock and dropped anchor,let out loads of warp so we would be over the rough ground.Baited up 2 rods and waited...and waited....and waited.Not a sniff of a Bream.
So I up anchored and put myself right on top of a really rough patch.Nothing there either
Mark got a photo of me messing about with my fishfinder
Stuck it out for another 10 minutes then Mark decided to head in as the lumpy water was affecting him.I chose to go back in as well as it was not happening.So in with the rods and up with the anchor.....%&****
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Hiya Dave.
Welcome to the forums and club
If I was to fish from the beach now I would try Hordle or the Whitehous at Milford.I always used to try there at the beggining of April for the Small eyed rays(Night fishing).
Chessil is a bit hit and miss at the moment,A few Dogies,pout and general small stuff.This time last year the Mackerel were in.But no sign of them yet.Have heard they are just being caught down Cornwall way.
Avon beach if you like catching Rockling and small flounder.
Apart from that I couldnt realy say where else is catching at the moment.
A few of us are going to try Durley rock from the kayaks tomorrow.See if any Bream are in yet
Conger Fishing from a Kayak
in Kayak Section
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A few members last night asked if we caught congers from a kayak.
These pics were taken on Christchurch ledge last year during a night session.
The congers were caught by Richi and Phooey.
James(Overrun) has also had a few at Blue Anchor Bay.