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Everything posted by Maverick Martin
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Ok what you lot caught today whilst I wuz recuperating Martin
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Sorry chaps I am not able to fish this sunday as me ear is still giving me jip. Mrs. B has hidden all the sharp knives so I can't even chop the bl@@dy thing off I'll have to stop doing that as it hurts when I laugh ouch! Martin
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Exactly what I have but I need a new pump before the 21st Martin
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Trevor That looks a very elaborate set up. Most of us just have a tank with an inlet and an overflow that has mesh over to stop the critters escaping. The inlet is conected to a pump which continuously delivers fresh seawater and the overflow disposes of excess water. With this set up you have constantly changing water which keeps it cool and well aerated Martin
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I agree with that statement Rich and certainly wouldn't remain a member if that changed Martin PS I managed to decipher the fat thumb syndrome mistakes
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Many happy returns Dave, may all your birthday wishes come true Martin
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I would agree with that and would rather take smaller fish and return the larger fish that are currently contributing to the increase in fish stocks by being of breeding size Martin
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Dan I think you may be correct I also think you will find most members of pbsbac are conservation minded and only take fish for their own consumption which is great. Bass as you say do seem to be more prolific than previous years with several near double figure fish registered in the club catch ledger. I would place money that a large proportion of those fish were returned alive to the sea. Regarding cod, that is as you say a different story. With anglers catching them infrequently it is understandable that when they do catch the odd one it will be taken for the table. Last winter I tried cod fishing on several occasions but never caught one winter fish. Personally I never take fish to give away and only take the odd fish for myself. I do not however have a problem with others taking a few fish for their own consumption although crew on my boat would not be allowed to bag up to fill their freezers. Conservation should be an all encompassing issue not just concentrating on one particular species or area. We as anglers can do our part by policing our own activities and reporting those that abuse the current laws. Until the PTB get their act together and realise that fish in the sea are worth more than fish in the shops there's not a lot else we can do other than support the national angling bodies efforts Martin
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Thanks Dave good info Martin
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not a lot really, very similar and owners of all breeds talk favourably of them. Kam you need to be on a boat thats flying before you can comment on the ride quality. I have seen countless boats that looked from a distance as though they give a beautifull ride in sloppy conditions until you talk to the owners and see them walking around with a stiff back etc. Even my warrior 195 will jar your back if driven hard. The trick is to drive to near the limit of comfort and have the best of speed in relative comfort without ending up with a broken back and ultra bright white knuckles. Martin
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Rich An earlier post and picture Ultra fish Graham I will pin you posting so you do not have to keep reposting but please let us know if it sells Martin
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A businessman boards a flight and is seated next to a gorgeous woman. He notices she is reading a manual about s*xual statistics. He asks her about it and she replies, "This is a very interesting book. It says that American Indians have the longest p*nises and Greek men are the best in bed. By the way, my name is Jill. What's yours?" "Tonto Papadopoulos, nice to meet you."
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'Kids on 'The Sea' Their experiences, in their own words This is a picture of an octopus. It has eight testicles. (Kelly age 6) Oysters' balls are called pearls. (James age 6) If you are surrounded by sea you are an Island. If you don't have sea all round you, you are in continent. (Wayne age 7) I think sharks are ugly and mean, and have big teeth, just like Emily Richardson. She's not my friend no more. (Kylie age 6) A dolphin breaths through an asshole on the top of it's head. (Billy age 8)* My uncle goes out in his boat with pots, and comes back with crabs. (Millie age 6) When ships had sails, they used to use the trade winds to cross the ocean. Sometimes, when the wind didn't blow, the sailors would whistle to make the wind come. My brother said they would be better off eating beans. (William age 7) I like mermaids. They are beautiful, and I like their shiny tails. How do mermaids get pregnant? (Helen age 6) I'm not going to write about the sea. My baby brother is always screaming and being sick, my Dad keeps shouting at my Mum, and my big sister has just got pregnant, so I can't think what to write. (Amy age 6) Some fish are dangerous. Jelly fish can sting. Electric eels can give you a shock. They have to live in caves under the sea where I think they have to plug themselves into chargers. (Christopher age 7) My mom has fish nets, but doesn't catch any fish (Laura age 5) When you go swimming in the sea, it is very cold, and it makes my willy small. (Kevin age 6) When me and Sarah went to the sea side in the summer holidays, we hid in the sand dunes and watched my big sister doing it with her boy friend. It was fun. (Lauren age 7) A submarine goes under the water like a fish, but it has lots of seamen inside. (Emma age 5) When I grow up, I want to be captain of a big ship, and have lots of sailors (Valerie age 6) Divers have to be safe when they go under the water. Two divers can't go down alone, so they have to go down on each other. (Becky age 8) On holiday my Mom went water skiing. She fell off when she was going very fast. She says she won't do it again because water shot up her fanny. (Julie age 6)
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Geoff Firstly Please register in this forum, it costs nothing and makes life so much simpler, also makes the forum look better I cannot comment on MG boats as I have never been on one but DON'T on any account buy a boat without firstly having an hour or so afloat on one. Any dealer will arrange for a test to make a sale unless that is they have something to hide. They will either have a demo model or will have satisfied customers who would be only to pleased to show off their boat. It matters not that you have tested a similar boat, you are not buying a similar boat you are buying (maybe) an MG boat. The handling may be totally different even if the hull looks the same. Weight distribution, lay up, fitting out and a thousand and one things can have an effect on the way the boat handles. Would you buy a new car without a test drive? so why a boat, they cost as much or more in most cases Remember buyer beware (even when new) and you won't go far wrong Martin
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Yep mine does Martin
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Learn how to do alsorts of knots in fishing line and ropes get knotted
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Have a goodun Matt, where are you havent heard from you lately Martin
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Glad you guys had a good day Dean and I were going to come out to play but friday night Dean went out to see the fireworks on one of those booze cruises. Well with a free bar you can guess what happened...yep Dean got steaming and missed our early am appointment so I decided to call it off. Bad call I guess, never mind there's always next week. Martin PS Bob happy anniversary to you and Karen by the way is she still your wife
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Dan Hard luck mate, sad when a plan doesn't come together. Regarding the sailing club I would suggest a stern letter of complaint to the clubs commodore. He will be the top guy at that site and commodores usually take the reputation of there club and the actions of there members very seriously. Regarding the coastguard (if that's what he was) I would recommend taking his name or number and reporting him to the MCA (his peers) http://www.mcga.gov.uk/c4mca/mcga-home for leaving a craft in a dangerous situation. You were obviously left in waters to deep to wade ashore with no means of propulsion, my guess is he would be in very hot water Let us know how you get on Martin
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Anyone Know What's Happened To Solent Forum?
Maverick Martin replied to Newboy's topic in The Lounge
Mike read the title Martin -
Sheddy You would be more than welcome to join us, you would however need either 1. crew member for your boat or 2. find someone that needs crew. If it is option 1 then you will need to get all the info you can prior to departing Weymouth. Be aware that the waters around Portland Bill (where we will hopefully be fishing) are pretty unforgiving with serious overfalls. Small boats need a very fair forecast to fish it. In saying that Paul (Neo) manages in his orkney 520 Anything you need to know just post. Martin
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Dean and I will see you down on the Head although we may stop short on some banks as Dean fancies going for Ray and Tope Martin
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Well done James Seems like you have the island well and truly cracked Martin
