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  1. Great thread everyone all the views seem to have conservation as the main priority with an underlying view that it is still down to the individual or his skipper as to wether the fish is retained. Its nice to see that where possible anglers were trying to keep even the biggest fish alive and attempted to return them. I am sure will will get time chatting this over after the meeting tomorrow. Charlie
  2. Adam I probably just forgot that you were doing it I emailed you the results last night hope they got to you. Are you doing it before Thursday night as I have some comments from the major sponsors and some photo's from the Presentation Charlie
  3. Hi all Thanks for a great turnout yesterday, here are the results hot off the press if there are any errors can you let me know ASAP as I will be writting a report very soon, if you won a prize well done, and please let me know what you chose if I missed it off the list. Poole Bay Small Boat Angling Club Open Boat Competition 27th November 2005. This competition is fished on Specimen weight basis and is split between Roundfish and Flatfish 107 Anglers booked in to take part in the competition to make this the best turn out yet A total of 65 Senior Anglers weighed in Roundfish and 17 Senior Anglers weighed in flatfish, therefore more prizes were awarded to roundfish and their choices from the prize table were taken first. Results were: ROUNDFISH Position Anglers Name Fish Type Weight % of specimen weight Other comments Prize if known 1ST Tony Way Undulate Ray 14lb 14oz 106.25 Raymarine digital colour sounder 2ND Dave Rowell Bull Huss 10lb 01oz 100.63
  4. Hi all Please look at the other thread from yesterdays comp for my long post on this one In a nutshell may I state that 60% would be a more workable percentage Charlie
  5. Hi all Nice to see that as we all recover from a long day the comments are all so positive after a very busy and enjoyable day yesterday, we can all reflect on the events of the day. What a superb turnout, Thanks to all who fished and especially the Ladies that got up early in the cold to help out. I would like to join in all of the comments about our numorous and very generous sponsors, they are helping to expand this competition year on year and we all must thank them for their support. On the point that Tom makes on conservation, we as a Club are 100% behind conservation of our sport and the fish that we target. No one more so than my boys and I. However [As Duncan says}on the one comp a year that we run with a weigh in the odd fish taken to the scales I consider to be acceptable. We spent ages yesterday changing the water in my bait tank in the effort to keep the smoothy and Conger alive, but after weighing they would not swim off in the harbour [the LSD did} so they, together with a few pout and another non returnable eel caught on another boat were given to a friend from work to be consumed. That is the first smoothy I have killed in about 18 years so while I was sad to see that we could not return it. I will keep it in perspective , together with 1 conger killed this year out of dozens caught on my boat. On the other point about minimum sizes, we can select a percentage but it must be set well in advance and advertised so that people can decide if they want to fish to these sizes. Adjusting this limit or trying to track it through the day would be impossible and unfair on whoever was trying to do so We know from fishing other comps [our Burnham trail away] that these rules work and conserve fish. But in an Open comp we must set the level at a rate to allow fish to be recorded. Your competition Committee worked hard to get over
  6. Nice one jack and a nice fish Andy For info it would certainly have got you a prize yesterday, at 74.43 % it would have been 10th best roundfish. so maybe next year we will see you both a bit more confident and taking part. we were wandering what you were upto drifting through inshore of us yesterday. Glad you had a nice day Charlie
  7. Duncan that was exactly what I meant assisting someone in trouble is exactlye what I had in mind Towing someone who is out of fuel would give us somthing to consider, the towing boat would get an allowance but the boat that did not have enough fuel would not. Charlie
  8. hi all just a small bit of advice, the scales will close at 1700 except for those fish in the queue. arrive late and you will not get your fish weighed. Its down to you to calculate the time of return and lines up. Very Very exceptional circumstances may be allowed but do not anticipate any favours. Better to get to the scales early than have a good fish miss the scales Charlie
  9. GW will be on her mooring Both boys and I are accepting a faster ride on Prodigy with Gary Tight lines all Charlie
  10. kam What a great trip and an excellent write up nice one PS dont tell the wife you are after a big Blonde Charlie
  11. Simon The strimmer line is certainly of a high diameter but I have no idea of its strength and durability. The heavy traces Sam mentioned are made of commercial longline mono. My supply has now run out so I must source some more anyone know of a good supplier charlie
  12. Nice one Matt Perhaps we ought to get that conger trip in soon as the cod are scarce as hell Charlie
  13. Biggest this year so far I think Neals fish from the rips Nice fish though Gordon Charlie
  14. Hi all Back to the main reason for this topic The boys and I intend to go out in the morning on GW we wil be fishing the comp and hoping for an ellusive cod CU afloat and I will be listening/replying on 6 Charlie
  15. Thanks Tom Perhaps I was being a little light hearted by refering to it as a chat channel. What I should have said was it is one of the few channels you can use to communicate without blocking safety trafic I think we all got the jist though, channel 6 is the VHF channel the club Members tend to communicate on. if we use the correct power I am sure the authorities will not chase us. and as to watt a certain lymington skipper thinks, who gives a ####. Charlie
  16. You are spot on Martin He was probably talking to other charter boats within 1 watt range [Needles area] and I heard him on the Banks south of Old Harry. I wonder watt setting his radio was on???? Probably why I heard nothing after I responded I expect they both turned their power down to carry on the moaning. Charlie
  17. Nice one Paul certainly better than working. Charlie
  18. Well here we go again lets have another try at finishing the series of comps and maybe get out to look how the marks are fishing ready for the 27th The forecast that I have been hoping for for the openm seems to be forecast for this Sunday so lets hope its right and we can all get out. please remember to call Peter or I Hope to see you all afloat. As another note, when we were out on Saturday one of the Charter skippers from lymington was having a moan about "those idiots on the VHF are from that Poole small Boat Club" He was openly accusing us of fishing close together and always using 25 watts of power and drowning out other VHF users. I pointed out to him fairly bluntly that although I was chatting to Frank, it is a chat channel and the two botts were at least 7 miles apart. He went quiet. It may be a good time to remind ourselves that we can be a bit more private by turning the power setting down when we are close together. I am sure the VHF and mobiles will be buzzing on the 27th, lets not be a pain to other boats or give away to much to the charter boys Charlie
  19. Well here we go again lets have another try at finishing the series of comps and maybe get out to look how the marks are fishing ready for the 27th The forecast that I have been hoping for for the openm seems to be forecast for this Sunday so lets hope its right and we can all get out. please remember to call Peter or I Hope to see you all afloat. As another note, when we were out on Saturday one of the Charter skippers from lymington was having a moan about "those idiots on the VHF are from that Poole small Boat Club" He was openly accusing us of fishing close together and always using 25 watts of power and drowning out other VHF users. I pointed out to him fairly bluntly that although I was chatting to Frank, it is a chat channel and the two botts were at least 7 miles apart. He went quiet. It may be a good time to remind ourselves that we can be a bit more private by turning the power setting down when we are close together. I am sure the VHF and mobiles will be buzzing on the 27th, lets not be a pain to other boats or give away to much to the charter boys Charlie
  20. You tell him Mike Charlie
  21. Is she dredging or surveying Simon? she has been going up and down for days and it could explain why the signals are not as they should be during dredging Charlie
  22. Nice one Adam and a nice Ray gordon I was at work wondering who was out ther all day Charlie
  23. I have just spoken with Humphrey who does not use the forum he would also like 6x 5lb boxes Thanks Charlie
  24. High Rich call me when you are over and I will dig that out for you Charlie
  25. A bit sad when 6lb cod get mentioned in such a way, [ No disrespect Alun] lets hope that the fish get a chance to return, but I think it will need more than just luck and crossed fingers to make that happen. Charlie
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