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Manic Moore

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    You may remember this ad. Well I never got round to selling it so any takers? It will be be on B&O and Ebay

     

    Now Cushdy has gone and probably not looking to replace in the imediate future, I am selling my plotter.

     

    Similar model to the one Bob demonstrated at the meetings but no sounder.

     

    Full colour and comes with Navionics Gold map covering the south of England. Above the Thames round to Burnham on sea (

  2. Les answered my wimpering and pleading for a trip out on Saturday. tongue.gif Weather forcast wasn't looking great so we posponed a 6.00am start until 9.30 just to get a better feel how the weather was going to set in (and I was out on the town last night and only had about 3 hours sleep sick.gif ) and we crept over the bar just before 10.00am.

    Well descretion was the better part of valour and we decided not to venture out too far and once we had a few joeys from Les's secret Joey mark we drifted free line macy accross the ledge along with half a dozen assorted boats. We did see a member but did not remember or recognise (sorry). Anyway while the tide was running hard and was making headway against the force 5 I had the first Bass over the side, a nice 6lb fish that Les is probably cooking on the barby right now.

    Next drift saw a better fish which took the scales to 9lb 8oz and went back to fight another day.

     

    I was feeling really guilty now, not only did I have two fish on board but I had also eaten all Les's sandwichs and drank half his water because I hadn't been organised.

     

    Thanks for a great day out Les, I enjoyed the day on Manatee

     

    PS sorry to those rowers I carved up in the harbour ohmy.gif

     

    PS again

     

    Dam, I left my lucky hat at home laugh.gif

  3. Anyone looking for crew or got a space for Saturday.

     

    Bacon Sarney chomping, coffee swilling, 11 lb, yes 11 lb bass catching fishing fanatic

    available to swab decks, cook food and help throw bait over the side.

     

     

    Pleeeeeese biggrin.gifbiggrin.gif

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    Not certain how I got away with it but I got to go out Sat & Sun biggrin.gif

     

    Sat out with Alun J. We wanted to sample the Bass fishing that everyone has been at. It was a quiet day, mainly due to only being able to catch Tune size Maci. Alun managed to winkle out a couple as you would expect and yours truely got his first double and a very nice 11LB bass went back to fight another day tongue.gif . We got back in time to watch that great football match weep.gif

     

    Sunday saw Adam and I out of Mudeford at 5.30am and out to the Rips. Despite a slow start and a few small codling Martin and Dean showed us the way and by the end of the day we had boated 15 cod to Adams 20Lb 6 oz cracker. Great day and I just had 2 large fillets battered for tea biggrin.gif

     

    Not a bad weekend

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    Gnasher

     

    I would love to join you on one of your mullet trips. I have been a keen mullet fishermen for years although limited success (alythough I took one about 7lb last year on maggot) Still got all my light tackle

     

     

     

    Regards

     

     

    Gordon

  6. Well we had a great time in the keys with the fishing early or late and shopping for the FPO during the day. 80 degrees + every day made it a little on the hot side for fishing but I stuck at it rolleyes.gif , usually late at night or very early in the morning. On reflection I would say the fishing further up the coast towards Fort Myers is a little easier as more beach areas are available and in the keys most people are geared up to fish from boats. Well once I got the right tides and bait the fish started to come, with a few small snappers, a Lady Fish of about 5lb, which was very exciting and acrobatic at 1am in the morning. While on the gulf side for a few days I had a steady stream of small Barracuda to 5lb and a bonus sting ray of about 15lb. In the process loosing a number of reel churning biggies on my small

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    Got out today for the first fishing of the hols. A 3lb barracuda my first, and you know the one about the big one that got away, well it was and it did. The hook came away, probably a good thing as I was running out of line a bit quick. The big ones are always on the small rods.

     

    See you back in blighty in a week or so. biggrin.gifbiggrin.gifbiggrin.gifbiggrin.gif

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    Well everyone, I'm off to the keys for a couple of weeks from Wednesday, to try and repeat my last Florida trip when I bagged a few rays and jacks off the beach.

    Want to have a go at the shark fishing on the flats. Anyway weather at least will be warm biggrin.gif

     

    See you in June biggrin.gifbiggrin.gifbiggrin.gifbiggrin.gif

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    Paul & I decided to do a bit of pleasure fishing off the ledge rather than all the hastle of the comp. Set off about 8.30 from Wick and the weather was fantastic, the sea was like a mill pond and our secret bream mark was also the secret mark for another 25+ boats. After a small domestic over the benefits of precision anchoring we settled on a patch between several boats about the size of a snooker table. It proved to be hard going. Only squeaking out a few Wrasse. Many boats decided not to wait for the turn of the tide even one or two of the charters.

    The minute the boat came round on the ebb we started getting bites. Paul & I getting about 4 each (Paul seem to have the edge on quality although the best fish went to me of just over 2lb. As the tide built up so the bites died away.

    A steady cruise back behind Adam & Rachel and we left them with Paul J trying to tempt the mullet or bass.

     

    We are glad we persevered. Thanks for a good day out Paul. The hand reared, GM free, corn fed, free range bacon in cheap white rolls were great. biggrin.gif

     

     

     

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