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Adam F

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  1. I presume this is the Solid C rod? What model do you have paul? I wouldnt mind having a look....
  2. Landed on 12lb class bream gear and a 40lb hooklink! What a fight!
  3. A little late - but here's the best bass from the trip on the big tides last weekend. 6lb
  4. http://www.garmin.com/products/gpsmap3006c/ They do 3 or 4 large screen combo units...you have to add the black box unit to all of the Garmin combo units as far as Im aware - maybe the very small basic units do a dual purpose, but every other one requires the add on. It is an extra cost - but not massivly expensive.
  5. Well, we took a chance and it didnt really pay off....the forecast gave SW 4-5 and as per usual the other weather sites all gave less - mostly 3's. Steaming up the swash was fine, but the further we went west the bigger the sea got. We stopped off of the Anvil and a good 15' swell was present. White horses were begining to appear and the clouds grew even darker. Even the bac-up mark of the Anvil tope grounds were too exposed. In the end we decided to have a fish for a few hours anyway and settled in on a TS mark just off the 20/20 banks. First chuck for me and the rod hoops over - a decent fish making off with the bait...short lived though as whatever it was missed the hook and chomped straight through the whole mackerel - probably tope? Due to the tiny tides I was fishing 12lb class rods and just 8oz of lead in full tide. Second chuck and a repeat of the first, but this time I hooked it. An amazing fight on 12lb class gear lasting over 20 mins had me thinking a huge blonde was the culprit - but no, a nice 38lb conger was though!! That was it really - the normal dogs and a flurry of small pack tope to about 8lb and we headed in. Home and clean by 1.30pm I believe Bob stayed out with Rich enjoying the run of pack tope...Im sure he will post what they had. Adam
  6. Les - the MI21 would have a problem fitting into a Warrior - it is a 21' fishing boat! I would look at the Lowrance or the Garmin - Bob F is wrong in that the biggest they do in the Combo unit is 5" - they go way bigger than this at the top end models and basically go head to head with Lowrance, just personel preference really. I also like the look of the Raymarine kit, very proffessional looking and in the way it works. Adam
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    Saturday

    BW will be launching from Baiter on Sat morning - early....6am ish heading out West to look for sharks if anyone fancies tagging along - tides are too small for bassing, so a chancge of tact this weekend. Adam
  8. Will, See here - has been covred before: http://www.pbsbac.co.uk/forum/index.php?ac...te=portland+rig This isnt a trolling rig though - it is for drifting. Try the ledge (anywhere really) or some of the races around the island. For trolling just a swivel, 12-20' flourocarbon and a hook - almost freelining. Troll the bottom, shallower end of the ledge nearer Hengistrbury Head. Adam
  9. Shallow, busy in summer and quite expensive. Trailer needs unhooking and wading out usually. Plus sides - it is very close to the entrance, so no need to spend half and hour plodding up the harbour at 4 knots. We use muddiford in the winter when its free and Wick in the summer, which although it still gets as busy - if you launch early enough, put the trailer in the park and park the car around the corner it is free - plus its a steep slip so the boat just rolls off.
  10. Well, After a few week break, due to hectic club schedules - it now seems to have quietend down a little - so its time for another club trail-away. Weymouth this time, and a choice of dates: Sunday 14th August or 21st I guess this will be dependant on tides? Can someone check and advise. The format will be as usual - Meet at the town quay slip at 7.00am. Fishing will be likely for the bass on the race - so we will need to source eels either here in Poole or down in Weymouth. It would be great to get a few of the newer members, Weymouth guys and the moored boats in Poole around to boost the numbers this time. Post here if you want in - more info to follow. Adam
  11. Did my eyes mistaken me - or did I see Wedger - aka Trevor Wyatt on South Today tonight - taking about sterile fish?? FAMOUS!
  12. What a difference a few days make.... Saturday, we fished the same state of tide (albeit a little bigger) and the mackerel were aplenty and the bass were crawling up the rods. Today - a complete reversal. As Bob said the mackerel were hard to find - I have never known them that bad - 2 hours without a single fish, and then when we did find them we only had a couple of full strings - then they went again. The bassing was also hard, but Bob came through with a splendid effort of 3 fish. I had to be content with just netting and skippering - I'm sticking with my line that I only took Bob out to catch fish!! Anyway - I suppose thats what keeps us coming back!
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    West Bay?

    Took Rach out today for a drive and headed west as she has never been to West Bay, Bridport, Charmouth and Lyme Regis. Most inetresting day, but the real centre of attraction for me (and the secret reason behind the trip) was the new slipway at West Bay. Very nice - I must say. The new arm has changed the aspect of the slipway and harbour entrance from SW to ESE. It was a good SW 5-6 today, and yet only a gentle swell entered the harbour - fine for launching - just - but not too nice a day for being out at sea. It is a large (20-30' wide) solid, well constructed concrete slip about, on similar par to Weymouth, both in construction and in gradient. The wooden sleeprs that thay had first put there along the edges and that greated a 'whirpool' at the bottom, have been removed and replaced by small steel and timber bars to let the receding water escape. Definatly worth a trail-away on a decent forecast. All we need is a few numbers worth heading for - any ideas? Forgot the camera, so only managed to get piccies on the phone, but this site shows the work that has been done: http://www.stacey.peak-media.co.uk/WestBay...WestBay2004.htm And this picture gives a decent idea of the new slip:
  14. See here for all battey and related topics: http://www.pbsbac.co.uk/forum/index.php?ac...hlite=batteries
  15. Thanks Steve, very interesting.
  16. Trev, Have a search around this site - plenty has been written about batteries already, and im 100% confident you will find your answer. If it were me I would go for a pair of 110 AH batteries wired through your switch - I think that would give you plenty. Adam
  17. Best way to check nose weight - take a set of bathroom scales and sit the jockey wheel on them. I havent yet tried this as we dont have any scales in the house - but I roughly work on the premise that I can only just lift the front end of my trailer so that must put it about 75kg.
  18. Plenty Kam - it doesnt dry out, are you thinking of the Shingles? Tues - tides are bad for an evening trip - if we go it will be an early one. Adam
  19. Gordon and I decided to have another crack at the bassing over the Island this morning. After getting home at after midnight from the fireworks, getting up to go out again at 5.30am was hard work - well worth it though....a great morning to be up and about, slightly overcast, warm and still...it looked well fishy. Christchurch harbour was alive with wildlife - Herons catching eels on the mudflats, numerous birdlife and evry fish in the river dimpling and splashing the mirror calm surface. Out on the island, mackerel we hard to find, esp. joeys. After 1/2 hour we had enough to start with, and so began the first fish of the day - showing Gordon how to do it - I snared a nice 3lber first chuck! Then another 2nd drift!! Gordon then seemed to get the hang of it and hooked into a couple, which, alas came adrfit. He then proceeded to hook into a real beast of a fish, and after playing it for 5 mins I was convinced he had this one at last - but fate interviened and the hook pulled - gutted. The fishing continued well though the morning until Dawn Raider arrived and the tide began to slacken. Total tallly for the morning was 7 bass to me, best 5lb, all bar 3 returned. (Charlie, can you put these in the book?) Really loving this style of fishing at the moment - back out again Tues eve. Adam
  20. By law - there needs to be a 10% variation in the hull design if you are to copy it (I think thats right - Shytalk?) So the hulls will look identical, but I think their will always be a slight differance.
  21. Nah - I dont think it is big enough - Im out hunting for a double on Sat.
  22. Well done matey - a cracking result yesterday, glad I showed you how its done last week - youve put it into practise - interesting that you used the Flourocarbon this time??
  23. and another against Mike Y's Warrior 195 - Blue Boy.
  24. Bass from last Sat morning - 9lb.
  25. BW will be there from 9pm tomorrow night anchored off the pier. Anyone who wants to join us - call me on 07957 829902 - post here - or call on VHF CH6. Cheers Adam
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