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Graham Nash

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  1. This is the biggest game in my clubs history ..... I will be sat with my club shirt on, holding the emblem in one hand and a pint of lager in the other :-)
  2. Unfortunately I have to wait till the staff turn up at Rockley before getting afloat but that sounds like a plan .... So long as the water is not too lumpy, I will give you a shout as soon as I am afloat and see where you are.
  3. all those miles on a rough sea would not have been my idea of fun either Greg ..... Last night I was regretting my call to cancel, but this morning I thought I had made the right shout. There's plenty of water out there without making myself too uncomfortable.
  4. congratulations on your new toy ...... You are in good company with your warrior as there seem to be a few of them about :-)
  5. The weather Gods have played up for the past couple of weeks but it looks like they have given us a window tomorrow (for the non superstitious among us). Is anyone else venturing out? I am thinking of getting up early and having a morning and early afternoon afloat.
  6. I walked down to Baiter earlier and it looked a tad lumpy but I have just walked down there again and it is the flattest I have seen it for over 2 weeks. The flags are all hanging and even the sailing dinghy's are going slow so it looks like the wind Gods have come up trumps for you. Have a great trip, I am hoping I will be celebrating in my own way Saturday but I am sure I will still be thinking of you all. Tight lines.
  7. In an attempt to cause less damage I use a wet towel when I handle the fish. One thing I am often unsure about is a completely swallowed hook .... is it better to struggle to get it out or do I cut the line and let the fish dislodge it its self? I must be honest (and I hope people will tell me this is the right course of action) I generally try to get it out but if I am failing I cut the line and release the fish along with my hook.
  8. it has been quite breezy in Poole today too Adam. http://www.pooleyc.co.uk/cms/index.asp?dir...ge=Live+Weather
  9. Mike, There is a large cheetah cat FPO boat tied up in Poole Harbour. I have no doubt it moves at some time or other but I have yet to see it anywhere other than its berth!
  10. I have mentioned before that I cringe when I see a photograph of lots of smiling fishermen holding even more dead fish. I return ALL fish as soon as I unhook them, apart from a few weeks ago when we kept 24 mackerel (as future bait) out of a haul of about 80 in 10 minutes. In My Opinion, if people want to take them home for tonights tea then thats good, but to take them home to stock the freezer is risking future stocks and possibly limiting future catches. I am not a tree hugger nor a do gooder, I just dont see why we have to destroy everything then complain when its gone?
  11. I see there was a fire at Sunseekers this morning.
  12. Graham Nash

    iPAD

    Is the best chance we have of seeing him in the water
  13. And you have obviously been doing a wind dance since you have been out of the water too Nigel, it has hardly stopped blowing!!
  14. I may make it over one of the days to join you but doubt I would stay there overnight (is only hour and half from home for me). I have no marks over that way but the shambles is fairly obvious owing to the two large markers showing West & East limits (plus the 30 or so ather boats in the same spot ) I believe there is the lulworth banks over that side and there is a large deep gully off St Albans that I hear good reports about but I have yet to catch anything other than Mackerel from!
  15. Could it be that we are always "in a hurry" Adam? Maybe we cruise too near to the maximum speed too often? I know I probably do.
  16. I admire the fact you are still smiling and joking Nigel. I would have been right down in the dumps if it was me.
  17. I am not sure about the fuel comparison Tomo as I seem to use MUCH more than the diesel boys. But having seen the problems people have had with their relatively new inboards I dont think I would change.
  18. There's always checkers in the harbour but I personally get wound up when I keep bringing in mounds of weed
  19. I am hoping to be out tomorrow too. Not sure of the exact distance but would suggest around 15 miles. More important are the races at st Albans if its windy and strong tides.
  20. I am with them Neil. Thanks for the heads up, I will shop around come the time (and hope I dont need them in the mean time).
  21. I find it very worrying that all of these "known" faults are still occurring. Surely these manufacturers should be doing something to sort out these "known" faults. Nigel, I am sure you will be back out there very soon (although I seem to remember you saying you are out on Shogun soon anyway). At least some one might get a chance to get close to you on the species hunt in the mean time.
  22. I recently bought a SONIX 12lb. Is very light and quite sensitive. I like it.
  23. I have some keel rollers left over from my visit to trailertek I am sure they are 175mm. The brackets were
  24. I have a raider 18 and find it can sometimes land quite hard on the waves, sometimes jarring you right through to the bones but its all part of the fun . It rarely makes me slow down I would also agree with Mikes comments above .... a couple of weeks ago we headed over to the shambles in a reasonable sea, at 15 knots it was uncomfortable and not much fun, at 24 knots it was uncomfortable but GREAT fun
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