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is not looking good Rob. But last seen at 00.45 in just a T shirt!!! Bbrrrrrr.
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Is Jim on holiday????
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not at our age Charlie
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Nothing better than grappling with a big blonde Peter
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Incidentally Matt, we caught some pretty decent Blonde rays last year, many between 16LB & 20LB most were caught on 20/30LB gear but one of my crew caught an 18Lb'er on an 8Lb class rod. It took him forever to get it off the bottom and even longer to get it aboard. They were both knackered by the time he got it into the net
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I buoyed my anchor rope at a wreck off the Isle of Wight Rob. Big buoy and left some slack in the rope but it just disappeared in the tide. I would have been better just cutting the rope as short as I could, instead I lost extra rope AND a big buoy!!!
Have not had the chance to ghet back there at slack water and to be honest it would cost me more in fuel than the cost of a replacement anchor & rope anyway so I'll put that one down to experience!
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Heard you chatting on the radio. Who had a 17lb ray?
not me
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Having been watching the weather reports since Christmas this was the first time that both favourable weather and a quiet day at work coincided so it was off out on the boat for me and my usual crew.
I had decided on a mark before we left but as we neared it we noticed that there were lots of boats in one area a little further on so against my original plan we decided to act like lemmings and follow the pack.
Found a little spot but it was too close to another anchored boat so we motored round a little to see if we could find anything else of interest and decided on a little lump showing on the sonar.
Within minutes my mate was into a small whiting, minutes later it was my turn for a slightly better one then there followed a steady stream of whiting to 2lb 5oz for most of the rest of the afternoon. Once the tide changed my mate hooked the obligatory doggie then as the tide ran stronger I got something a little heavier. Excitedly I told my mate to get the net but was a little disappointed (and surprised) to see a small Blonde Ray of just over 5LB curled up using the tide to make me work to get her up.
Lifted the anchor around 3ish and headed back for home. Was lovely to be out but my sea legs seem to have been left somewhere in 2011 as my tummy was doing some strange things every time I concentrated on anything like tying a knot or untangling a mess.
Was also nice to hear a few other club boats out and hopefully we will get their reports in due course.
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Ha Ha .... well somehow I have managed to beat the odds and it would seem (so far) that I am getting a day off to go and play!!
Still about 10 hours for something to go wrong but I have my fingers crossed :-)
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You only have one back Nigel so look after it mate.
On the plus side, it gives the rest of us a chance to get to the top of the leader board for a very short while
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I have booked Wednesday off too (but some bu66er will spoil it for me). Same as Charlie i'm staying West. I don't expect to catch much but I just need to get out!
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Too simple Nigel.
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Is Mr Shotton invited
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Can I also suggest that the joining fee for PBSBAC would be another good investment whilst you are writing a cheque for your mooring. You will not regret it.
Terry.
what a salesman Terry .... wanna job?
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Sssshhhhhhhhh
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Looking at the forecasts for next week, it looks like I need to book a couple of days off! Can it really stay that good?
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theres a tender bashing up against the rocks on Holes bay rd at the moment. already holed otherwise I would have pulled it out.
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Still the main thing is the boat is ok.
Colin
And The Wife of course!
Oh yeah ... and the wife
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Congratulations Adam & Family
Concerning the trip, I too would possibly be interested in crewing as i doubt my fibreglass skip will be ready by then.
I seem to have got over my sea sickness problem but would still only be interested in making the trip in favourable conditions (I think most skippers have the same idea this year anyway).
Graham.
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Excellent Steve. Looking at those breakers I dont blame you not launching at Southbourne.
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I must tell you about that sometime Nige!
What's that then Rob??
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This was good old fashioned yellow and orange domestic expanding foam John. It was everywhere on the back end filling up the engine well.
Someone had cut holes into the well to bolt the engine on and they had filled their holes with mastic then filled the whole lot with this expanding foam.
It had to come out because it looked terrible and was trapping an awful lot of water which was rotting everything.
I think we may have this closed cell foam inside the stringers so i'm leaving them alone
Graham.
Fish I D please(apologies if obvious)
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Fishing is a funny old game isn't it Lofty. The anticipation during the build up. the planning, the preparation and then the event. Often the event doesnt come near to the expectations or hopes but we still love it and we still keep going back for more.
It's a little bit like the lottery in the early days.
Well done on the dab tho'