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Mine on the blue/clear 4" shad.
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It is amazing how fuel is affected. On the way out revs were lower as was speed but due to having to constantly use the throttle in the swell I used 25 ltrs. On the way back we cruised at 18-20 knots at 4800 rpm and used 20 ltrs - flatter sea.
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I wouldnt mind - this will be my last weekend for 3 weeks as Im off on holiday. The wind is looking a little fresh at the moment though?? What are the tides? The fuel I used aint actually that bad. Split between 2 if us it is only
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We fished a slightly shallower mark in the Hurd Deeps last year. At slack tide it was crawling with conger and ling - but after winding 2 or 3 fish in most of us sat down to have some lunch - winding 30-40lb of fish 370ft is hard work!! Kam - you wont fancy the Deeps, if you thought the Rips were a long way! They are just North of the Channel Islands.
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Can I up my order? The Rips took their toll on my Stormy supply! New order: 4 packs of 4" Shads (2 x Blue mackerel ones and 2x Green and Orange 'perch' ones) 1 pack of Sandeels. Ta Adam
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You kept that one a bit quite Martin!!! It is a tricky one and I now find myself physically checking whenever I fill Rach's car or the boat with fuel - driving a diesel it is easy done!! Didi you extract the fuel yourself or was it a mechanics job??
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Well, I found the trip on Saturday a real experiance. Previously I didnt think that it was possible for a 16' boat to fish 20-25 miles offshore near the middle of the English Channel! It showed that a bit of planning to cover the risks invloved (a number of boats, a good forecast and plenty of saftey gear) could make this possible. Whilst this is on the very upper limit of operating range for me and BW, I would certianly like to repeat the trip this year whilst the Cod are still around. When do they go? Is anyone else up for making another voyage out there in the next few months??
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Please find the following link to the write-up on the clubs 48hr Specimen Hunt this weekend. Paul D - Can you put this on the main page? I have emailed it to you with a few photos. Adam
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Leigh from the Armoury has very kindly posted back over a shirt that was left there when we visited in May. I dont know whose it is? If it is yours please let me know and we will make arrangements to get it back to you. It is a checked 'Gap' short. XL in size. Adam
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Right, they are here! Sorry I didnt post them last night, it has been a long weekend with a long week ahead.... Firstly - many thanks to all 34 of you who entered the comp, a fantastic turnout. It is entries like this that make these events. I will pen a brief report this morning with full details, but a few stats you may like to hear. We had 34 entries, 21 weighed fish in, we had 11 different species, we had 10 entries over 100% specimen. It certianly was a close one this year - with 3 joint places and others all very close. Previous years anything over 100% would have been enough, but not this weekend, 112% was needed to frame. RESULTS: 1st = Peter Russell Snr Black Bream 4lb 114.29% 1st = Charlie Chapman Undulate Ray 16lb 114.29% 3rd = Tony Deavin Black Bream 3lb 15oz 112.5% 3rd = James Parker Conger Eel 45lb 112.5% Click on the link below to view the complete listing. Once again, thanks to all who entered and here's to next years event, when hopefully we will book the Mariner for the prize giving once again. Tight Lines Adam
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Well, we did it! - After 2 years of talking about it, we finally made the plunge and at 7am this morning we headed South to the Rips. The forecast was good, and after being out Friday night I expected a mirror calm sea...but on leaving the harbour a nasty SE swell greated us. Once we had depth this calmed down, but made us stick to 14 knots on the way out. We made the mark in 1hr 30mins. Fishing was hard work - Bob had a take 1st cast but lost it. We fished shads, live mackerel and twin tails. After 2 hours just 2 lost fish. A move to another mark also failed to produce. We then headed to a wreck - 1st drift, bang, I got a pollock, 2nd drift - bingo! Cod!!! This is how it continued for the rest of the tide, but alas the cod failed to show. The return ebb tide was very poor, so we decided to call it a day and head in. 19-20 knots all the way home made it 1hr 15mins....funnilly, it was rougher around peveril with the ebb race than it was mid channel... Final tally - 12 pollock, best 9lb 8oz, 1 cod - 8lb 6oz. Not a great fishing day, but very satisfying - horizons broadened! Adam
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Will, As a guide - take a look at the clubs recommended safety list on the main site. Also recommended is an RNLI safety check when the boat is fully kitted, this is a free service and will advise you on how well equipted your boat is for its intended purpose. Ebay is a good source of boating kit at bargin prices www.nautequipe.co.uk is also a good online store www.boatsandoutboards.co.uk ditto above As well as that try the 'Wanted' section on the clubs site, its surprising what most of use have kicking around! Adam
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Currently I only have 14 names booked in for the 48hr comp. Most of these were from the meeting last night. If you are fishing please let me know, failure to book in before fishing will exclude you from entry. email - adam@adamfranklin.freeserve.co.uk Personal Message (PM) from this board Mobile - 07957 829902 Text - As above Home - 01202 823712 (eve only)
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Looks like we are heading to the Rips on Sat now. The forecast is slightly better. Leaving Poole at 6am, heading out in a sort of convoy. Adam
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Tony, You dont have to fish thw whole 48hrs! The idea is that you have a 48hr period in which to fish/enter, and if you catch a decent fish (10lb bass!!) you can enter it. It is
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Why not! Lets take advantage of mdern technology! Email, Text or Phone is all acceptable - as long as you book in and have your catches to me by 6pm on Sunday. Adam
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Martin, Ill chat to you tonight - but I am happy to crew for you Sunday. Duncan is not planning to head to the Rips Sunday, so we wont have any big boats to accompany us, so maybe we will give this a miss, also the give more wind on Sunday that Sat. Adam
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As if you all need reminding...it is the clubs annual 48hr Specimen Comp this weekend. As I have already posted, the format of the prize giving at the Mariner on the Sunday eve, will not happen this year, so the format will revert back to previous years. The rules are on the club comp sheet, but just to re-illiterate: # - ALL members wishing to fish, MUST book in prior to the comp with either me - 07957 829902 / 01202 823712 or Bob Fuller 07802 879073. Failure to do this will make you inelligable to enter the comp. # - Entry is still
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1 sandeel, 1 shad for me please.
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OR, Just order a set of purpose made holders from me!! http://www.pbsbac.co.uk/forum/index.php?sh...&hl=rod+holders I made a set for Maverick also. Look much neater than pipe clip holders and do a great job, also dont limit the size of the equiptment you store. This was one of the 1st mods I made. Adam
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Just been having a look at Roger's site - looks like he has been doing rather well on the Rips area lately, take a look! http://www.seafishinginfo.co.uk/ Under the catch reports section. Windguru is still giving light winds!....
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Coddy, I would really like a shark sling - do you have one for sale, or just to look at? The last tope I had (35lb) ate my sling and spat it out! I have weighed carp to 57lb in it, but it made mince meat of it!!!
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John, The tide times are tricky round to the west - I look at Mupe Bay or Kimmeridge as this gives you something handy. The further you go out generally the later the tide. See here for an accurate predition: http://easytide.ukho.gov.uk/EasyTide/EasyT...SelectPort.aspx Dont forget to add BST!!
