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  1. Well it was a lovely day Calm and cold in teh harbour with quite a few fish on the small tide I will let the winner tell the story and Adam the results but what about these for fish and the big girl swam away strongly.
  2. If I can get the boat back afloat I will be there. If not I will be looking to see if anyone else needs crew Charlie
  3. Bloody good effort one and all. all boats except Dave's were either being maintained or ignored due to the weather and 25 Kayakers are afloat and fishing. Well done to all that took part or helped to make it a great meeting in that weather, mid winter. Shows why the Club is happy to help support such hardy and safety concious anglers Charlie
  4. Well done James a couple of nice fish mate its a shame that the ring cost Mark a couple of fish. Nice to see you out there, did the move inshore get any more fish? Charlie
  5. Well done Nige Your net was certainly kept very busy as we sat there keeping all the small fish occupied. Last time we were there it was a quiet day, this time we had to change baits often or there were just bare hooks. We missed a couple of good bites, then as I was chatting with James my rod locked over and a great tussle started. Not long before a very decent cod came into view. Then it all went a bit wrong, weed stopped the leader knot at the top eye, so dave pulled the fish with another line around it to the net by the leader, the fish was propably a bit large for the net especially one held in one hand, the net twisted as the fish jumped and then became a very efficient T bar Fish conservation gone mad I suppose that counts as a fish caught, but no chance to weigh it. High teens or low twenty's That aside it was a good day to be out, the rods were busy all day, I had a great time with Dave again on White magic It was a shame that the flounder comp was cancelled, but it certainly was windy as I worked on Alfresco on Sunday afternoon. We will have to go back for that one over Christmas Charlie
  6. Well done guys on getting out in that sloppy weather and getting another good cod Lets hope they are hungry when the weather settles Charlie
  7. 1. Martin- AWOL + none member 2. Tony + TBC with extensive knowledge of harbour and a good back( with heater) 3. Alun Jones and 4. Paul Frey ....on Gastronaught 5. mark winfield kayak 6. Ian Jones - JV 7. Bob Fuller - JV 8. Steve Johnston - Kayak 9. Gary Austin prodigy 10. Charlie Chapman prodigy
  8. I hear that Prodigy is going to join in As Alfresco is currently hiding in the big shed at work, she is ready to launch but could do with a bit more polishing. I may blag a trip with Gary, Big Bob's old floundering partner [and he has a heater] to see if I can remember how to catch some flounders. Charlie
  9. Looks a cracker mate I had better let you have your bait dropper back I am sure Annie would like some antifoul for Christmas Or maybe a few anodes suitable for brackish water Charlie
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  11. Nice report mate So glad to hear that you had a couple of fish for tea while the rest of us were at work NOT Well done Charlie
  12. Well done Martin Good of Phil to respond and no doubt it has put some of our warrior owners minds at rest. The deck I changed was on an older dory that had suffered water damage via various screws and fixings. Hard to stop water inress especially if the boat has stood uncovered for long periods. Had we known that this boat was a Mk1, 12 years old no doubt the replies would have been differant. Charlie
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    History?

    There are some classics in here. 1. Years ago a History teacher collected errors from the students papers and strung together a wacky view of World History.... The inhabitants of Egypt were called mummies. They lived in the Sarah Dessert and traveled by Camelot. The climate of the Sarah is such that the inhabitants have to live elsewhere, so certain areas of the dessert are cultivated by irritation. The Egyptians built the Pyramids in the shape of a huge triangular cube. The Pyramids are a range of mountains between France and Spain. The Bible is full of interesting caricatures. In the first book of the Bible, Guinesses, Adam and Eve were created from an apple tree. One of their children, Cain, asked
  14. Hi Terry I think your move is good mate, the tides suit those dates and the weather is a lottery whatever dates we pick. From replies to my earlier thread the members seem to be as keen as ever to make our annual trip over in May, This far ahead I can not be sure who would crew with me and therefore do not know what accomadation we need. Perhaps you could pencil in two places for Alfresco crew. I would think that at this sort of notice your contact on the Island will be happy to have bookings for the accomadation, what is their cancelation policy? I am fairly sure that others like me will not be going unless the forecast is better than it was last year. Charlie
  15. Thanks for the replies guys 2 years ago in Alderney I had an absolute demonstration of how a shiny pipe type pirk attracted the launce. It made a huge differance Plain lead no launce, shiny pirk loads last winter I made a few and this year they have caught bass pollack mackerel launce and even a turbot on the shambles. Some Club boats use pirks and get a fair number of pollack and Cod on them. I started to have a look into this after seeing some great youtube moments. Three things to consider 1. I have never enjoyed pirking, [and I think that they spook the fish.] 2. The cost of the jigs, if they get lost as often as pirks 3. It looks like hard work, if all it does is attract a few pollock any more thoughts? Charlie
  16. Hi all as usual at this time of year, the weather is keeping me from going fishing and I keep on getting asked what I want for Christmas. So I start having a look around the internet and following up on a bit of an idea that I may have a look into using speed jigs over wrecks in the summer. When you look at Shimano ones the price of them is bad enough to simply forget it, but there are many on ebay and such that are about a fiver. I know that abroad they have huge success with these and tend to use specialised kit, but I intended to try with my normal rod and reels for now. Has anyone tried it? Did it work? Or is it just a hard work way of catching a few more pollack? Charlie
  17. I read this with interest only really. I have never owned a warrior. But having changed decks in previous boats I know what a pain it is. I would have thought that although your boat is out of Warranty, the builder could be approached regarding the build quality and the materials used. The use of sterling board for anything on a boat is one cost cutting excercise to far IMHO.. As the boat is now believed to be over 12 years old , I doubt very much that it was sterling board, just plywood with some sort of hidden joint. I had problems with an engine just out of warranty a year ago, but Volvo supplied parts at a very good discount as a "Good Will" gesture. If Warrior can offer nothing else, perhaps you could approach them from that angle. materials and gelcoat? Charlie
  18. I can see why you are getting annoyed, but no point using caps lock to make your point on here, its Warrior that need to get the message. That said I am sure our Warrior owners are more than interested. Ref the Warranty, if the boat has not been made correctly using methods and materials advertised by them I would think that there could be some come back on the builder. Good luck Charlie
  19. Well done Chris You certainly did better than we did on Sunday Charlie
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    Welcome Gino and very tight lines tomorrow. Charlie
  21. Great to see that you are back Trev The fish can stand by now. Or will have too when you get fed up with the playing Hell of a day for a sea full power trial Charlie
  22. Very interesting to read the last two posts Bait running out , reduced size of baits and then success Currently we are using baits far bigger than we would have only a few years ago, and some hook rigs that are so big that they prevent doggies and such taking them [Nigle you know what I mean] But are we doing the right thing? We can not be doing too much wrong, as it worked a few days ago , but it does raise an interesting point. Well done to all that caught Cod [Oh yes and PB Bass Craig ] especially the three over the magic 20lb mark. Charlie
  23. What a day that was a run out into a lumpy sea in fog One of the crew ill as soon as the anchor went down, but to his credit he did not want us to stop fishing. We sat waiting for hours for just a few bits and pieces and a couple of very small congers, constantly changing baits and removing weed We counted over 70 boats in view at one point, so the scent trail was well spread Eventually we tried a move in an attempt to get a bit calmer for the sake of Stu, but I parked at the dogs home. They enjoyed the fourth box of squid of the day, and were about as popular as the red weed. By 4 It was time to head in early for everyones sake Not the best trip ever, well done to the other boats that found some cod. We really felt for the lads on the smaller boats yesterday in that weather. Lets hope for some calmer weather soon Charlie
  24. Hi Dave I have found it better in the breezy weather to stay in an area with some tide, especially when wind and tide are togerther. You may finish up fishing off to one side as she will not stay exactly nose into the tide but at least you can fish and do not swing all over the place. That swing of the wind helped us get back from the car park without beating directly into the weather. Charlie
  25. I upgraded Great White not long before I sold her to Lowrance I liked the idea of two sets so had the 4" FF and 5" Global Map colour plotter. On Alfresco I have just one combined unit, again a lowrance its a 10" set. Now replaced with teh HD set nigle has onboard. To be honest I thought I would have added another in 4 years but have not as this one does all I want it to do. There are obvious drawbacks to a single unit, but they are compensated by the recordability of sonar, the size of the screen and the ability to play back at home and get GPS numbers off of the playback. and of course the ability to record and back up info such as marks routes etc on to an SD card. On that point Paul, I know that you lost all of your info when the bastards nicked your kit, but I have some that we have shared before written down, you are of course welcome to them when you need them. Charlie
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