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Belated happy birthday Richard , hope you had a good one π best wishes, Colin.
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Hay making I hope Alanπ
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B. M. W. You say terry,π are well , no comment" π€ I want to stay friendly with all club members, even those that possess one! π
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Hummmmmmm, do you think that was put up for the new jet ski boys Brian ? π. I saw one bloke back a van in at baiter two years ago and float a jet ski out. I then wondered what his " sea sense " was like. Blu_ _ y half watts ! π
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Have a good one Graham ππ
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Hope you have a good day mick, don't worry about the weather, it will be worse tomorrow , so a good day to rest up if you need to rest π π
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All the money you save on electric you can spend on petrol or diesel then mick π that means you can go further and actually catch some fish! π
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If still available I would like them please then martin, π
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Happy birthday Alun bass and chips to celebrate ? Hope you have a good day. Colin.
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Hi, Terry, hope to be out with frank on happy hooker, prob down the seafront way , shout on 6 or you may see us , good luck, colin.
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Thanks Martin π
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Hi Martin, I would love to join you if the offer is still available, pm me if poss or update on tel *********** if easier, many thanks colin.
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Very sad to see, wonder what went wrong? Bet the boat owner was not impressed to see the flippant remark inspector Matt Moss made about the tide. He might want to" Nick" name him, sick joke! Let's hope no one was injured.
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Thanks to Mal for pointing out I spelled your name wrong ! π just goes to show some men are not that good at multi-tasking, should have finished on the phone first! And doing seventeen hours a day, -luddy sheep causes brain fog, that don't helpπ anyway glad you were looked after and good luck for you upcoming opp. Belated best wishes CHRIS.π. Bet you have been called worse though ! Colin.
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Hope your day went to plan, happy birthday Steve ππ°π
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Sounds like you boys had a fun day Mal, are the mackerel showing in numbers yet I wonder? Expect Chris may be putting a report up when he gets time, can't wait to start joining in the fun in a few weeks time when work allows π
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Happy birthday mate, polishing or drinking doombar ? Fresh plaice for supper, there just round the corner according to Bigcols report. Hope you have a great day. Farmer colin.ππ
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Welcome to the club peteπ. From farmer colin
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Happy birthday ,day off I hope π
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Hope you got spoiled Brian,, many happy returns π. Colin
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Which one Allan, Frank flounder fishing in comfort ? π
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Yes, and thanks for you help getting the pictures up Charlie, what a challenge that was, I am sure folk appreciate it, it's always nice to see some pics. That told the story sat in the warm catching nothing! Better than the other idiots on the path covered with sheer ice risking life and limbs to catch nothing, apart from frostbite on there fingersπ
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Thanks Martin, I think the best part of the day was Mike and the coffee! And the banter. Allan may not agree, he might think the best part was getting a flounder on the boat species list !!!!!!! He hasn't seen won for years π. I have let Allan off light in my report by the way.. Let's say he was very successful. driving the boat that is! π
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Hi,everyone. Having attended the club's visit to the R.N.L.I. headquarters on Monday, I ended up having a mini break, worms it seemed were more scarce than hens teeth at that point so the prospect of a fishing spell looked a bit grim, however, the promise of some on Wednesday led me to encourage Frank to set up a couple of flounder set-ups, I got some local "expert" advice as to where to fish, don't want to give any secrets away but I went to the bottom of a big hill near a prickly foliage bush where there is a lot of nature behind π we duly set up rods for the afternoon, lent on the wall like the norm, a pleasent afternoon around 22 degrees c. Or gas mark 2, I think it was sat in the front of the motor home watching the rod tips from there, that seemed a sensible place to be! Well it soon got even better when the resident cook (the wife ) cooked up a hot meal for us both. We stuck it out till dark and I don't think any of the other anglers had caught more flounders than us. Our total was ZERO! π. Now come Thurs mid day I got hearsay of a flounder finding mission in a boat for friday,so I was pleased to take up the challenge. Being picked up at baiter (thanks Mike) off to get the skipper (Allan) and aim for Cobbs. The next safety briefing I think will start , shut the side door on the van properly Allan! Luckily the glasses in the coat side pocket survived the ejection ! π dodging the ice on pontoon off we set,on the obstacle race, apparently you can see the sunken boats at low water! π€ well we just crept under broken bridges due to Allan's skill and impeccable timing . Soon we were drowning worms and the action started, Yes Mike was on the ball with the kettle π the wind was light and we were slow drifting which made it feel very pleasent, fantastic to be out on a boat. The fish started to turn up, trouble is they looked very silvery, like beautiful bass! Dreaming of what Sunday lunch could be the reality was the bass were heading back to the harbour floor! Are well, nothing wrong with a leg of lamb! After drifting and searching we tied up for the finarlie , with little time left hey presto , my rod twitching to then reveal THE POOLE HARBOUR FLOUNDER !π. At one pound eight oz. My P.B.π with the pending big comp coming up I made sure Allan saw where I put it, but it seems the little rascal went and moved ! Flounders really getting scarce it seems. Many thanks Allan and Mike for a fantastic day out with you both aboard Fisheagle . The coffee, the food ,( especially the pork pie and cherry cakeπ ) the weather, what more could you ask for ? o.K. More Flounders! Good health and tight lines allπ. Colin.