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  1. Nice one Dave I had better study my book as I have no idea what some of those Wrasse look like [ballions and Goldsinny] Just shows its not necessary to go out 20odd miles. Charlie
  2. Happy Birthday Dom Have a good one Charlie
  3. Always good to carry an Auxillary but if it is not going to let you down when you need it most it needs to be kept at 100% Infrequant use of any outboard, especially one with its own tank and stale fuel is not the best way to ensure it works when you need it. if the fuel gets old mix it in your main tanks or the car and put fresh in the auxillary tank. My advice use it occasionally on a tender or to slowly move the big boat when feathering, it will certainly help. Also carry spare plug, spanner and starter cord for the small enging, these tend to be the first things that go on small engines. Charlie
  4. Good advice there from Neal I hope you have a good day there were some nice bream out there on the last big tides Charlie
  5. Tight lines Dom , but a big tide for the ledge Have a good one Charlie
  6. Well I must admit to a Biase as I was born and bred just up the channel in Weston Super Mare but I am sure all that go will enjoy the trip. Like the recent alderney trip its the change and the whole new experiance that makes it so good. Please try and support the Club and Gordon on this one guys Charlie
  7. Hi Tom My only experiance was a day in the indian ocean, towing lures for about 8 hrs I lost a very big Wahoo and we landed a smaller fish. drank a lot of coke and tried not to get sunstroke, but no marlin. a Mate in NZ spent 7 grand sterling on a four day trip on the best charter boat in NZ, he landed a Marlin [est 200lb] but because of bad weather it was the only one landed and his only turn at the rod. I am afraid Wendy has many other uses for 7G, and I can think of better things to do for four days in 40 knot winds than sit in a cockpit trying to read a book. Charlie
  8. "I so wish I could go back!!!!" I bet you do Tom and I am sure I am not the only one that would love to be able to come with you Just how tired must they be after that, and how do you ever settle for UK fishing again? Charlie
  9. As usual with these messages the first advice is to join the Club Come to the meetings and get to know some of the Members. That will open up a mountain of knowledge and experiance to help you with all aspects of safe boating and fishing. we are a friendly crowd, behind the banter. The main message would be be cautious and stay safe, your boat only suits fishing outside the harbour in the very best of weather, and get in to a habit of always wearing a lifejacket. weather information I use several, wind guru, metcheck and recently the bournemouth surf report through magic seaweed. If I was you I would check them all and believe the worst. Some of us with lots of experiance and bigger craft will go out on a moderate forecast, do not be tempted to do the same. If you are not sure do not go. Tight lines Charlie
  10. What with the 48 hr and the weymouth trip even I would be pushing the FPO if I mentioned alderney again. But if the weather is right maybe resisting would be hard. Charlie
  11. Thats good news Terry Now all you need is some better weather Charlie
  12. great white

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    The fundamental difference One day a florist goes to a barber for a haircut. After the cut he asked about his bill and the barber replies, cannot accept money from you. I'm doing community service this week.' The florist was pleased and left the shop. When the barber goes to open his shop the next morning there is a ' thank you' card and a dozen roses waiting for him at his door. Later, a cop comes in for a haircut, and when he tries to pay his bill, the barber again replies, 'I cannot accept money from you. I'm doing community service this week.' The cop is happy and leaves the shop. The next morning when the barber goes to open up there is a 'thank you' card and a dozen donuts waiting for him at his door. Later that day, a college professor comes in for a haircut, and when he tries to pay his bill, the barber again replies, 'I cannot accept money from you; I'm doing community service this week.' The professor is very happy and leaves the shop. The next morning when the barber opens his shop, there is a 'thank you' card and a dozen different books, such as 'How to Improve Your Business' and 'Becoming More Successful.' Then, a Member of Parliament comes in for a haircut and when he goes to pay his bill the barber again replies, 'I cannot accept money from you. I'm doing community service this week.' The Member of Parliament is very happy and leaves the shop. The next morning when the barber goes to open up, there are a dozen Members of Parliament lined up waiting for a free haircut. And that, my friends, illustrates the fundamental difference between the citizens of our country and the Members of Parliament. Vote very carefully next year.
  13. Well done Dan and all 40 of the other Members who took part 4 specimen fish, a record turnout and two ladies in the top ten, what a great "Club event" Charlie
  14. Great result mate, well done to you both. I see we both got stuffed by the boys I know you work hard at all the preperation and planning and good to see it all paying off. I also know that you only kept a couple each for the weigh in, so an awful lot of fish went back to breed. Charlie
  15. For ease of scoring our best Black Bream today were Dan 4lb 0oz [female returned] Charlie 3lb 5oz [Female returned] report and pics to follow Charlie
  16. I bet in the right conditions it would be a good place to take the kyaks Mark uses one to good effect. and before someone says something I am not talking about paddling the channel. Charlie
  17. Nice one It certainly must be a record turn out well done and tight lines all Charlie
  18. It started as a joke Dan Matching sunglasses, [Thanks Neal] baloons on the radar arch and helmets But Sam and Gordon thought they brought them luck so kept them on. Charlie
  19. Awaiting confirmation But had promised a mate and his son a trip for bream Dan and I will take them on Sunday, we will take a chance on their sea legs. should be OK inshore Put us on the list please Adam. Give me a chance to use the new 6lb class rod Charlie
  20. At the end of the second day, we pulled the flatties from the bait tank for a photo. then the three smallest were returned. overall we caught 12 and kept 6 Charlie
  21. Dan with the best of the trip 32lb Charlie
  22. Another pair
  23. Some tope action
  24. Had to resort to the smaller pictures after the first day a few pollack for the ice box.
  25. Thanks Will It was a pleasure having you onboard mate [and not just for the cooking] Pic shows the crew on a feeding frenzy, fresh lasagne and salad. This one beat me, even I could not finish the seconds
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