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  1. BUMMER! mad.gif Last time I looked the forcast (earlier in the week) said 5 to 10mph NE.

     

    Sod it there is nowhere with sheltered water on an Easterly round our neck of the woods is there. It'll come whistling down the solent and realy whizz round our headlands. Begger! Do carp take rag worm? mad.gif

     

    Looks like Poole Harbour for me then!

     

    Mad Mike

  2. but why not keep some of the macky alive and drift peveril ledge for a big spikey??!!

     

     

    D'you know I might just do that.Use the Portland rig as in Daves drawing? and have the lead just bouncing over te rocks or well clear say 4 or 5 ft above?

     

    Mad Mike

  3. I am going out tomorrow from Poole which will be the first time for three weeks.

     

    So I have no idea where or even if the mackerel are shoaling in the Poole /Swanage area. Any clues anybody?

     

    Secondly Whitehouse grounds? What do you recon. Or is it best to go east and fish the Dolphin banks?

     

    Any sugestions more than welcome please.

     

    Either PM me or here.

     

    Oh and Dave (Codfather) I hear you want a chat. Your wish is my command Oh Glorious One rolleyes.gif

     

    Mad Mike

  4. My favourite is Metcheck.com , click it on and then go to the top left and pick your chosen area anywhere in the world.

     

    I have found it weirdly accurate over a 36hr period, if it says light showers a 3pm I have found the forcast more often to be spot on.

     

    If you can read isobars and want to check your own forcast then.....

     

    http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/bracka.html is a good one. Good too if you want to learn a bit by checking the weather you are having against the pressure isobars and readings on the chart.

     

    Whilst I am doing this I'll also mention .........

     

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/coast/tides/south.shtml

     

    Which is a good tidal prediction site. But remember it is in GMT so add an hour for summer time.

     

    Mad Mike

  5. Added to which, I don't think man-eating sharks is the kind of media hype the tourist office particularly wants.

     

    Terry.

    The shark fishing/sight seeing industry is a summer cash crop down in the annex, people will still go to the beaches, surf, swim, scuba dive just as they do all over the world where sharks abound.

     

    A shark of the size they allege would not even know it had been hooked on a 10lb trace let alone break water in it's haste to get away.

     

    A wind up for sure, I expect we will be getting Nessie stories any day now, it is the silly season for news.

     

    Mad Mike

  6. I would happily wager that the fish was a Basking Shark and not a Mako or any of the toothed variety. I spent a long time down in Corwall in my early teens and the huge Baskers were a common summer sight (late 1950's). All this hype is typical media borrocks. Every man and his dog that sees a Basker shouts GREAT WHITE or MAKO at the same time some other man and dog shout GLOBAL WARMING fish from the tropics.

    The Cornish play this up for the tourist industry and good luck to them.

     

    Mad Mike

     

  7. This weekend is going to be a scorcher, so the world and his wife will be out on various marks in the area. Just find a boat anchored up that's flying a little red and yellow pennant. Next anchor up just on his stern (he wont mind at all). Then tune your CB in 'Good Buddy' and turn it to full volume, also turn on Radio 1 at full volume.

    You will find that having identified a good spot on your behalf the other boat will bugger off and leave you to fish it alone.

     

    This is a free service that we at the club offer.

     

     

    Mad Mike

  8. Brand new Land Rover lost to mud

     

    Rescue teams failed to pull the vehicle free of the mud

    A brand new 4x4 vehicle was lost to the sea after being sucked into quicksand on a Somerset beach.

    The Land Rover had been driven on to the mudflats at Berrow Beach, before sinking into the ground on Tuesday.

     

    Local rescue teams tried to pull it free, but were instead sucked into the mud themselves.

     

    The rescue truck was eventually pulled out, but the Land Rover could not be freed from the sand and had to be abandoned to the incoming tide.

     

    Mad Mike

  9. WELCOME AND DO JOIN IN ON THE WEB SITE. smile.gif

     

    By the way I might know a relative of yours called i29nail, of course he is smaller than you only being a 29 laugh.gif

     

    Mad Mike

  10. I echo Adams points except that Rockly's slip is quite a good one with a pontoon next to it for ladies and crumblies like me to get in the boat from. Rockly also has trailer and boat storage facilities. However they are ajacent to (over the railway tracks) a large council housing estate which is crime central. If leaving anything it must be firmly secured, locked and alarmed. They aint cheap either albeit less than Cobbs. There is a slip next to Cobbs called Davis's they also have a slip and are a bit cheaper than Cobbs.

     

    There is also a SMALL slip off Lake Rd Hamworthy which is free but is gated off so it will only accept dinghys and the like.

     

    Mad Mike

  11. mike he drives it because he can laugh.giflaugh.gif if i could afford to run a boat like that i would

     

    sam

    Thing is Sam, a man who feels he needs things like that usualy has a small willey to make up for. laugh.gif

     

    Mad Mike

  12. I'll say it again ........WHY?

     

    In anything but a flat calm it would range from uncomfortable to bloody dangerous at those speeds.

     

    How much of the beauty of ones surroundings would one take in and savour?

     

    What's the point of all that speed? Or am I the one who has missed the point?

     

    M<ad Mike

  13. It did me well for a while but it finally died,

     

    on the way back from a fruitless sesson the engine ceased up solid weep.gif and is history

     

    I'll be availble to crew for a while weep.gif

     

     

    PJ

    A/ I've got a 4hp aux' Long shaft Yammy if you want to borrow it for a while. It'll be slow but 3 gazzilion miles per tankful?

     

    B/ What's gone? Is a rebuild possible?

     

     

    Mad Mike

     

     

  14. Is it this one on Boats and Outboards?

     

    Faeton 730 Sport

    Ref: F103944

     

    A lot of cabin/cockpit and not a lot of deck, but I bet it flies.

     

    Mad Mike

  15. Quote...... 4.3 mercruiser inboard, any ideas on performance, fuel consumption,

     

    Don't know the boat but I can tell you fuel consumption will be horrific. That's why boats with these big American lumps in them seem (or should be) very cheap.

     

    Mad Mike

  16. biggrin.gif Quote.........It was a wierd thing seeing water flow the wrong way down the plughole

     

    Coriolis effect......... A guaranteed conversation stopper at any dinner party laugh.gif

     

     

    A certain unarguable reason why a bloke misses the bowl when having a pee.

     

    Just try it lads, the next time you get the caustic "Can't you bloody aim straight" from the dear lady wife, just respond "Damned Coriolis effect agin' m'dear" and see where it gets you. laugh.gif

     

    Mad Mike

  17. Take the sliced cuttle (see how to prep a cuttle), mix it with a beaten egg. Add seasoning, salt and pepper etc. Dust it with flour, I like using a mixture of plain and cornflour (or potato starch). Deep fried in very hot oil and serve with a sweet and sour sauce, yummy......

    YOU DIRTY ROTTER! mad.gif

     

    I have been put on a fat free diet mad.gifmad.gif

     

    But those cuttlefish strips look GEOGEOUS sad.gif

    Mad Mike

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