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Maverick Martin

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  1. I have caught several Bass on Large Hockeye type feathers, they work a treat Martin
  2. Should be Merley between Poole and Wimborne, Nice area Martin
  3. Coddy Its coming up to our silly season, when all these people come here from away, think they can do as they please and disrupt our lives completely The least they could do is learn the rules of the road/sea and be courteous. And all thats on top of a few idiots that already live here Oh when are you moving down? Martin
  4. Hi all Don't know if you have seen this site recently http://www.alderneyangling.com/ take a look at the reports page. Were we unlucky or what, it seems everything died the few days we were there then promptly picked up again when we left. I think there's a conspiracy against us We gotta give it another go next year Martin
  5. You are so predictable, I new as soon as I posted that that was the reply I would get. The toys are round and with a hole in ie: doughnut shaped and anyhow my blow up toys are more fun than you guys so I will stick with them Martin
  6. If the weathers nice I might venture out with Veronica Wouldnt mind tagging along with you, can bring the blow up toys and skis and maybe raft up for a picnic. Your call Martin
  7. Hi All What a fantastic day for both weather and fish, I had an absolute ball. Dean didnt do to badly and Bob (Horne) brought up the rear on Maverick. We went West and fished just off of Dancing Ledge. I seemed to get of to a flying start with Bream, dogs, Wrasse and Gars making an appearance. I bagged close on 25 Bream with the best going 2lb 11 oz. Dean had a fair few Bream I'm not sure of the weight of his best one but no doubt he will let us know. Bob struggled on the Bream he was heard to mutter something about the wrong side of the boat and the wall dividing us but he managed a few Bream and an 11lb Undulate Ray on his flattie rod which put up a bit of a struggle in the tide. On a conservation note all our Bream Bar two went back. We shall have the two kept fish for tea tommorrow We also had a ring side seat as Whisky Bravo (Portland Helicopter) rescued an injured climber just east of dancing Ledge
  8. The magazines are usually around 3/4months behind. If I was that quick I would be out of a job Martin
  9. Duncan We listen on channel 6 so as not to clog up 16 when calling up so direct to 6 and call up Martin ps we do dual watch so you could try 16 if no reply on 6
  10. Hi Sinbad Good to hear from you again. Keep posting those reports we all want to know if its worth going out Martin
  11. Mr. Fish recorder Can we now take it as we have the formula that we could all save a packet and buy cheap multimeter instead of expensive electronic scales I think we had better stop there before it gets to technical. I just want to go fishing not take a maths degree Martin
  12. Richard your SEVEN hours commences when you start fishing and finishes seven hours later, no tea breaks allowed. Martin
  13. Hi Dave Sorry to hear about the virus, how did you get it? I believe you can remove that virus without refromating your HD. If anyone else gets it click here I hope you didnt loose any important information, its a bas@@rd when you have to reformat your HD, takes ages to do and then you have to re-input or restore all year info. Never mind have a beer and think about your next fishing trip Martin
  14. Paul you have made me feel a little better, batteries included with mine and I have had them over 18months with no problems Martin
  15. Adam That is a very good price but it will probably be the cours and test only, you would have to purchase your licence after you completed the course. I would jump at it if I were you it doesnt come cheaper than that. Martin
  16. Duncan I believe the rules for the bream comp are the same as our monthly species hunts and are FISHED OVER A SEVEN HOUR PERIOD BETWEEN 0730 AND 1630 to allow members to adjust their fishing times to suit tides, launching etc. Martin
  17. Yep i would go along with the mechanic and Duncan on that one. Your rubbing strip is just what is says it is and not structural in any way. Martin
  18. Newboy Glad you had a good day. You can report anything fishy on the forum as it is of interest to members and visitors alike. You cannot however record fish in the club fish book as anything caught on a fair paying charter boat is not allowed. There are more rules than that governing what fish are and are not allowed but you will learn this in time. Martin
  19. Damn Rapala pro guide scales same as mine, I wuz stitched up again ma lud paid 40 quids for mine Bargain on ebay 29.99 Martin
  20. Well done newboy Clever git Martin
  21. Duncan I would agree with the points you make on Poole and your reference to Cannes. Pooles a beautiful place supposedly, trouble is most locals cannot afford it! However being a petrol head I havent really been following the diesel saga but can sympathise with you. We (petrol users) already pay top whack so know what you guys would be hit with. A seroius whack in the wallet! Martin
  22. Cheers for the info Peter just as I suspected
  23. Duncan That equates to around the same fuel a I use so pray that your gov or the eec don
  24. Paul 26 miles out approx + 26miles back + drifting up and down say 26 miles (hopefully not that much) gives a total mileage of around 72 miles which equates in my boat to around 18 galls which at
  25. Mark I would probably drift the rips but would be guided by more experienced members who have fished the mark before? Martin
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