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    Andy135 reacted to suzook12 in Yarmouth 31sr July   
    Sure is mate, hence why I want my own boat on the water, if the day is right, do it
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    Andy135 reacted to suzook12 in Yarmouth 31sr July   
    Yes n no, it is what it is, just good to be out, plenty of banter
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    Andy135 reacted to suzook12 in Yarmouth 31sr July   
    Made our way to Gorleston harbour to jump on the High Flyer 2. The previous day the sea had been flat calm and a boat record tope was caught at 70lb. They had also had a big session on schoolie bass, tho mist were undersized. The first notable thing before casting off was there was a significant breeze, NE 12-15mph, so was going to be a bit snotty to start as wind against tide, The day was also rearranged to hit the bass marks first and do some drifts rather than be at anchor, then anchor on the tope mark once tide had turned and sea flattened off.....
    Mackerel, plenty of them, all bait size, but no bass. Got harpooned by a scad, and thrown about a bit, but unlike 2 of the crew who needed to rearrange their stomach contents, all good...
    The time came to hit the t5ope mark, a little bit early, but weren't too bad. First rod goes flying off... My mate to my right off of the back, then it goes quiet, dropped........ Shortly after, the rod to my left goes off, this time a 20lber on uptide to scad head. Then the tide dropped away and all went quiet, the wind switched to E, and that was us done, not a thing after that on feathers, bait or tope rigs, even with a move.
    Right at the death a rod goes flying off, I jokingly said it was the seal that had been watching us for the last hour....... It was!! Hook pulled, seal reappeared to give us the flipper, and that was that.
    With that we headed back in. A good day out except for the fish..... Roll on the 16th
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    Andy135 got a reaction from daio web in First mullet   
    Down in Cornwall for the week and we headed to Lantivet to take my son snorkelling. As we reached the headland we were greeted with a stunning vista.

    Heading down to the beach itself we were looking forward to getting into the crystal clear water.

    After an hours' snorkelling together Tom headed back in for lunch. We'd seen some amazing ballan wrasse amongst the kelp. Both cocks and hens, proper fish the size of piglets, plus plenty of sandeels, spider crabs and a sneaky brown crab in a rocky hole that we couldn't quite tease out into the bag.
    I stayed out and loitered over a submerged reef for a while, having a suspicion that bass would also frequent the same spots as wrasse. Of course I'd taken my speargun out with me. As if someone had flicked a switch I found myself surrounded by schoolie bass, with a huge mullet cruising below them. I took a shot but missed, the spear bouncing off the rocks below. Cursing my luck I reloaded the speargun and floated motionless above the reef again. Didn't take long for another shoal to come by, again with a mullet in tow. Another shot and success! A golden grey in the bag.

    He tasted great on the barbecue with lime, salt and pepper - very much like mackerel.
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    Andy135 reacted to Saintly Fish in VHF Radio licence   
    But if that row style boat is just a taster boat then he could well be trading up ? Or maybe a mate has a boat with a vhf, or maybe he will go on a charter and the skipper falls ill ........ lots of if buts and maybes !! Better to do a course and not need to use it. 
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    Andy135 reacted to suzook12 in Jack Tar 17fter   
    Back at it today.
    Mission today was to find out why water wasn;t draining..... Quite simple really, nowhere to run, no drain hole to allow it to get to the bilge pump!! Cut a section of cockpit floor out so as could get a pistol drill in to run a 19mm hole saw through. Will enlarge at some point and glue a tube in, will also make  a cover for the hole so water can drain out of the cockpit
    A tube of sikaflex will stop other points getting water in and capping a hole off where we think an anchor winch was fitted.
    The lead and plug arrived for the NMEA plug for the radio, so can get that coupled up and test it once I dig the navionics card out....
    So, few little jobs for this summer to finish the boat, will be starting on the trailer very soon, and getting the engine ready.......
    Video up soon
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    Andy135 reacted to Robin59 in Solar powered electrics   
    JDP I took your advice and have purchased a solar panel kit which includes a solar controller that is suitable for SLB batteries so thanks again for your wise and knowledgable advice. Cheers
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    Andy135 got a reaction from jonnyswamp in First mullet   
    Down in Cornwall for the week and we headed to Lantivet to take my son snorkelling. As we reached the headland we were greeted with a stunning vista.

    Heading down to the beach itself we were looking forward to getting into the crystal clear water.

    After an hours' snorkelling together Tom headed back in for lunch. We'd seen some amazing ballan wrasse amongst the kelp. Both cocks and hens, proper fish the size of piglets, plus plenty of sandeels, spider crabs and a sneaky brown crab in a rocky hole that we couldn't quite tease out into the bag.
    I stayed out and loitered over a submerged reef for a while, having a suspicion that bass would also frequent the same spots as wrasse. Of course I'd taken my speargun out with me. As if someone had flicked a switch I found myself surrounded by schoolie bass, with a huge mullet cruising below them. I took a shot but missed, the spear bouncing off the rocks below. Cursing my luck I reloaded the speargun and floated motionless above the reef again. Didn't take long for another shoal to come by, again with a mullet in tow. Another shot and success! A golden grey in the bag.

    He tasted great on the barbecue with lime, salt and pepper - very much like mackerel.
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    Andy135 got a reaction from Saintly Fish in Hi I’ve just purchased this boat can anybody identify make or model for me please? Thank you   
    Agree. It's an estuary boat I reckon. Not sure about taking it out beyond Bembridge Ledges.
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    Andy135 got a reaction from daio web in Out again today - 30th July   
    Glad you both had a good time out. 34 is a very respectable tally - great work 👍
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    Andy135 got a reaction from GPSguru in Out again today - 30th July   
    Glad you both had a good time out. 34 is a very respectable tally - great work 👍
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    Andy135 reacted to RogB in Out again today - 30th July   
    Glad you found some. "Thin on the ground" is an understatement! I was beginning to think it was just me..
    9hrs afloat July for the Teignmouth airshow, 2 of us fishing quite inshore out of the wind for 2 gurnards. Last weekend 4hrs out on the kayaks for 6 on sat, 3 hrs on the boat out a mile or two for 1 scad (from the sewer buoy "reef" 🤮) on sunday over HW. Even the mackerel boat followed us 3 times, as if we knew best😂
    Shore fishing the Ness beach was much more productive for a few evenings but that soon dried up. Anyway the ones we did have were good sized.
    Keep up the reports, I was inspired by your short videos and managed to shoot the typhoon at the airshow from the back of our tub but need to work out how to YouTube it.
    Cheers, Roger
     
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    Andy135 reacted to GPSguru in Out again today - 30th July   
    Last night the wife asked about sea state and tides for today, as she decided, with it being the hottest day this summer, that it would be nice to get out.
    So, I asked where she wanted to go, wrecks, Skerries, or something else, and she wanted to go Mackerel fishing, and, TBF she is bloody good at it.
    I was happy with that, but warned her that we would be having to work hard for just a few, as they are a bit thin on the ground.
    Due to some medical issues this was her first time out this year, we launched at 08:30 and made our way out to some of my 'banker' mackerel marks.
    Soon we were beginning to catch, only ones and twos but they were very decent sized fish.
    TBH, it was very hot today, calm mirror sea, almost no wind, so that made the fishing a bit harder.
    I went to 5 marks, and we ended up with 34 Mackerel, so not too shabby, and she also managed a Pollock of about 3lb off a rock mark.  Most have gone in the bait freezer, but 4 were jumbo sized and are in the fridge for eating.
    Came back in at 4pm, the temp here in Lyme Bay was 29C, so quite warm !
    A decent trip of 25 miles, but it was great to be out there again, and I quite enjoyed our maccy bashing session. I did fit in a visit to one wreck, but it was netted 🙄
    No pics, coz we all know what the average mack looks like 🙄
     
     
     
     
     
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    Andy135 got a reaction from Saintly Fish in First mullet   
    Down in Cornwall for the week and we headed to Lantivet to take my son snorkelling. As we reached the headland we were greeted with a stunning vista.

    Heading down to the beach itself we were looking forward to getting into the crystal clear water.

    After an hours' snorkelling together Tom headed back in for lunch. We'd seen some amazing ballan wrasse amongst the kelp. Both cocks and hens, proper fish the size of piglets, plus plenty of sandeels, spider crabs and a sneaky brown crab in a rocky hole that we couldn't quite tease out into the bag.
    I stayed out and loitered over a submerged reef for a while, having a suspicion that bass would also frequent the same spots as wrasse. Of course I'd taken my speargun out with me. As if someone had flicked a switch I found myself surrounded by schoolie bass, with a huge mullet cruising below them. I took a shot but missed, the spear bouncing off the rocks below. Cursing my luck I reloaded the speargun and floated motionless above the reef again. Didn't take long for another shoal to come by, again with a mullet in tow. Another shot and success! A golden grey in the bag.

    He tasted great on the barbecue with lime, salt and pepper - very much like mackerel.
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    Andy135 reacted to GPSguru in Skerries Banks - 28th July   
    Definitely, if you ever want that info then just drop me a pm 👍
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    Andy135 reacted to suzook12 in Hi I’ve just purchased this boat can anybody identify make or model for me please? Thank you   
    Lack of splash well I would find quite worrying in all but flat calm waters.....
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    Andy135 got a reaction from daio web in Skerries Banks - 28th July   
    Lovely session! Well done. Was rather envious when I saw that pic. Top dangling 👍
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    Andy135 reacted to Saintly Fish in Weymouth Angling Club monthly boat comp = 27th July   
    No plans, sorry!!
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    Andy135 reacted to mike farrants in 28th Brightlingsea   
    excellent fish and sticker placement!
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    Andy135 reacted to Herbs73 in 28th Brightlingsea   
    Not managed much fishing lately due to work but yesterday came free so i grabbed the opportunity. 
    Picked up my couzin David at 5am amd was driving out Brightlingsea harbour by 5.30.
    We headed for the priory spit hoping for smoothounds with an hour Before higj water left, but jt was a bit slow, David had 1 houmd at 6lb and i had a couple of doggies.  We fished it down for an hour so and them moved up on to the gunfleet where it picked up a bit  i had 1 bass at 3lb and 4 hounds around ths 6&7 lb mark amd a small tope,  David didnt get a bite which caused him some consternation, he put it down to the side of the boat i was fishing from unitl the tide turned again and the boat swung round amd i carried on catching and he didnt.  We fished the tide back up for a few hours then moved back to the priory where there was now 3 charters and 2 privateers and we were straigjt into the hounds. My total was 12 hounds with the  biggest at 13lb and David had 4. Bait was ragworm amd squid. 
      Great day especially winding up David about his poor fishing skills. 
     

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    Andy135 reacted to mike farrants in Weymouth Angling Club monthly boat comp = 27th July   
    Boat comp time again - i'm a serious match angler so no time for photos lol 🤣 (read: not many photo worthy fish)
    Max 106 points for 10 fish of each species (30, 15, 15, 40 then 1 point each for the next 6), there's also prizes for the most fish, most species and the nominated fish of the day measured on length - todays fish was Red gurnard - and as no one had won the nominated species last 2x times it was a double roll over - £180!!!
    Comp started at 9am and we hit the small stuff first to bag a few early points - Wrasse, pout, pollock and unclassified (other small species), Tims son drove the Boat as his target was the nominated species.
    I had 4 pout, 2 wrasse, Tim had his 10 pout, 10 wrasse, 4 unclassified and 4 Pollock
    i was on 145, Tim was off to a flyer on 412 after 2 hours. 
    we moved off to the mixed ground mark - leaving us about 4 hours for other fish - Tim's son dropped down first and would you believe it - must have put his bait right on the nose of a red gurnard - measuring 30cm - at least he had a chance of a prize.  

    Tim then bagged up = bream, congers, Dogs, thornies, more pout. His son also had dogs, eels and lost a 20lb tope at the boat!
    i had a slow day - well out of contention with just 3x bream, 2x dogs and 4x congers,  
    we got to the club house to be me with someone with a large red gurnard - so our only hope was Tims count or the raffle! 
    Tim didn't win most points but did win most species! 
    A lovely day out - flat calm and sunny all day!

     

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    Andy135 reacted to GPSguru in Skerries Banks - 28th July   
    Solo trip and early start due to a major rowing race taking place and all the gigs use the slipway 🙄
    Absolutely flat sea and arrived on the skerries at 08:00. Straight down with my Plaice bait, and I also put down tinsels for snake / mack, and a large fish bait for Turbot.
    The first away was the mack tinsels, with a steady stream of single fish, but a good size.
    The  next bit is for @jonnyswamp who was told the fish were small. I fished from 08:00 to 13:30 and had 9 plaice, with 3 keepers. The MLS is 27cm, but I don't keep under 35cm. I measured all the fish (just out of interest) and the keepers were just over 35, the rest were 27 - 30.  I don't use worm, only fish baits, usually whole king prawn tipped with squid, or mack strip tipped with squid. I was getting a lot of bites that didn't connect, and that could have been postage stamp fish as I tend to use a 1/0 instead of the size 2 that a lot of folk use.
    Also in the mix was loads of finger sized pout on the tinsels, and 4 good sized grey gurnard on the plaice rod.
    My Turbot baits went untouched all day, not even a dog.
    Got back onto the slip at 1:45 pm, a loverly day, not a cloud in the sky and quite warm., but the sea was great so an easy 50 miles.
    We had the plaice for evening meal, and it was excellent.

    Just one pic, coz we have all seen plaice before 🙄

     
     
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    Andy135 reacted to captin slows old outlaw in MegaByte - Warrior 165 for sale   
    proberly neads more rod holders?😆
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    Andy135 reacted to daio web in MegaByte - Warrior 165 for sale   
    NICE BOAT BUD HOW COME YOUR SELLING UP 
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    Andy135 reacted to MegaByte in MegaByte - Warrior 165 for sale   
    20  (3 can't be used when the bait table is in use)

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