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  1. On 12/25/2023 at 6:59 PM, Malc said:

    Ooooh, can you guess what I got?

    Can you guess what I got to go with it? Translation apps etc not allowed. 

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    I would hope so as I am fluent in Spanish.

    An aluminium lid, to stop evaporation, and for perfect cooking.

  2. Just now, JonC said:

    One of the guys at the sailing club puts one on his cat during races, I didn’t realise this sort of thing was available at a reasonable cost.

    The VIRB is sort of ‘top end’ at £600 ish, Gopro and DJI are £500 ish and then there are others like Wolfang, insta, Brave, Akaso etc, that vary from £150 to £350 ish.

     

  3. 30 minutes ago, JonC said:

    I’ve got my eye on a garmin virb 360, hopefully in the new year I’ll do a few fibre washer change jobs to be able to afford one. 
    Just think, you lot will be able to watch me catching whiting and eating in 360 degree 5.7k resolution.

    Good choice Jon, I considered the VIRB, but you are limited to Garmin accessories which is a PITA, both in terms of cost and availability. You wont be able to upload to youtube in 5.7k, you will need to output the edit in 1080p, but the quality will be superb.

    Another one to look at would be the Insta360, which is popular with vloggers.

     

  4. 2 hours ago, Saintly Fish said:

    You're not really selling them well! 

    Funnily enough Neil, gopro are the market leaders by a long way. A lot of users are prepared to accept the foibles as the build quality and footage is exceptional.

    However, Gopro will need to smarten their act as others have caught up with equally as good video, and become more intuitive to use. The game changer for me is DJI magnetic mounting.

    I have had 3 Gopro’s, but now I am moving away from them, but still like the ‘package’.

  5. 13 hours ago, suzook12 said:

    had the nod from Santa that a go pro is heading my way

    Hmmm, very good action camera's with excellent footage quality, good build quality as well, however, they are notoriously unreliable from a firmware perspective, things to look out for are , overheating, freezing up whilst recording, crappy audio, audio that is not in sync with the footage, recording a split screen video, randomly turning off, turning off in temps below -3c, battery going flat when the camera is turned off (a major issue on all GoPro's), and poor battery life

    Be advised that they are very microSD card fussy, generally the Samsung Evo Plus seems to work in them fine.

    A lot of those issues go right back to the GoPro 3 and still haven't been fixed on the gopro 12 !

    My GoPro hero 7 Black has bitten the dust, it won't turn on unless you remove and refit the battery, then it turns on and off perfect for about 30 mins before returning to its 'no turn on state', I have re-flashed the firmware numerous times, so in the bin it goes.

    I will now replace mine with a DJI Osmo Action 4, but they are hard to come by at the moment, so I have got a Wolfang GA460 as a temporary measure.

    You will probably be best in shooting at 4K30, and then outputting the final edit in 1080p, this will give you the best cropping and editing ability.

    Software wise I mostly use Corel Video Studio Ultimate, but I also have Black Magic DaVinci, which is harder to use, but the editing facilities are mind blowing.

     

     

     

  6. 29 minutes ago, Saintly Fish said:

    Good going Ian, I just wish I had the time and weather to get out! 😞

    It is easier to find the time when you are retired. Pretty much everyday I look at the weather for the next 7 days, and grab any small windows that look promising 👍

  7. 2 hours ago, Andy135 said:

    No mention of recreational anglers being affected, only commercials.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cornwall-67737277

    It is going to mean a huge rethink for the commercials and their tactics.

    For what I have seen, the commercial rod / line guys catch more Pollock than Bass, so the by-catch quota will soon be eaten up.

    Also, the netting of wrecks, primarily for Bass during Oct - Dec, is indiscriminate gill nets so the dominating specie will probably be Pollock, (along with Ling, Gurnards, Cod, large Wrasse, etc, etc), and by the time the nets are pulled most of the fish will be dead or dying., so again, a huge chip into the by-catch quota.

    I can't really see it working, and of course the Devon and Cornwall IFCA will turn a blind eye anyway !

     

     

  8. 18 hours ago, jonnyswamp said:

    I'm on a skippers whatsapp group and there was a lot of chatter Friday regarding a ban on fishing for Pollock starting 1st Jan 2024

    Some stating it was just commercials (though they will be allowed a 200 Ton by-catch) and some saying it will be a complete blanket ban, including recreational

    I was at a funeral all day Friday and have only just remembered, does anyone know anything concrete

    I could Google it I suppose, but there's far more knowledge on here than there I'm sure

     

    TBH I cant really see how that would work for recreational anglers, because if you fish a wreck or deep reef, then any caught pollock will be ‘blown’ by barotrauma and wont be going back. 

    on Friday we took home more than our Bass quota due to blown and gill hooked fish 🙄, and I can see this would be a regular occurrence with any Pollock quota.
     

     

     

     

  9. 3 hours ago, RogB said:

    Well our summer season was shortened by some health conditions, mate getting married wrecking two possible weekends of fishing with a stag weekend and then the actual event and finally the terrible autumn weather. We finished off the winch system and it worked well. Cuddy off the Pilot 4 and it fitted smoothly up the drive and into the garage. Now overwintering in the dry with the other toys.....

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    Love it when a plan actually works

    Cheers Roger

    Some of the best boat fishing is in the winter months.

    We went out on Saturday, -3c when I left home and -1c at Polly Steps.

    We went to 5 wrecks, all off Berry Head, and all of them were netted, so a quick dangle inshore at the Mudstone Ledge produced some nice Pollock to 4lb, a Tub of 3lb, 20 Mackerel with 10 keepers, and a couple of decent sized squid.

    This weekend is shaping up quite well for a trip to the wrecks off Salcombe and the Skerries.

  10. 3 hours ago, JDP said:

    In most UK depth waters seeing fish and terminal tackle should be quite achievable

    Deepest that I am going to find is almost 300ft, but that is 30 miles out. Mostly I fish in 150 - 20Oft. The absolute deepest we are likely to encounter is Hurd’s Deep, just off the channel islands where it is 550ft, however, that would be a 65 mile steam for me.

  11. 57 minutes ago, JDP said:

    Wasn't it Garmin bought them out ? They own all the charts I believe but I don't bother searching into who owns what.

    There is some confusion here over company names.

    Navico is owned by the Brunswick Group and have the Simrad and Lowrance brands.

    Navionics, who were the marine chart folk, is owned by Garmin, who also own the Fusion brand. Garmin bought Navionics in 2017.

  12. On 11/21/2023 at 10:34 PM, thejollysinker said:

    Sold it! She went Saturday and will be used by the new owner from his mooring in West Bay harbour next year after his boat got trashed in that recent storm.

    Said he’d invite me up there to go out with him fishing….top bloke 👌🙂IMG_5217.thumb.jpeg.ae91996c60953d2f32c96fa944d79322.jpeg

    Yes, I saw you down on the mooring with the new owner, and the next day it was gone, so I guessed you had sold it.

    Well done on the quick sale ........👍

  13. 3 hours ago, Odyssey said:

    Want to increase catch rates, find better marks, find more fish on wrecks/reefs. Having a better sounder will hopefully help this and provide better value for customers.

    Certainly, live scope helps, Kyle is an absolute master at reading that tech and making it work for us. 

  14. 14 hours ago, Odyssey said:

    So…. Open the debate….

    Garmin, Raymarine, Simrad or Humminbird? 
     

    im looking at 2 12Inch displays, new transducers (chirp, downscan, structure scan), radar…. Maybe AIS as well…

    I may also need a deck mounted 9inch screen or potentially an IPad via WiFi to main set ups….

    not sure if I’m going ahead as trying to cost it all up…. It’s scary numbers 🤣🤣🤣

    but as it’s quiet in here…. Let me know what’s best and why  🙂

    Similar here, I use 2 x 9 inch displays, with Livescope and twin transducers. Also, AIS800 (B+), all Garmin.

    I run the two plotters on their own internal GPS, but I feed the AIS with a GPS Puck mounted on top of the centre console.

    The whole system is networked via a GMS10 network Port Expander, so the 2 plotters can share charts, waypoints, transducers etc.

    Also networked into the Garmin setup is the Fusion BB100 audio / domestic radio, and the Mercury engine data, both of which appear on both plotters.

     

     

  15. On 11/10/2023 at 8:33 PM, JonC said:

    Does the 20 have the mind numbing constant ratchet clicker thing? 
    If so it’s easily removed- the grumpy old guy showed me how to do it. 

     

    All the smaller reels use a sprag bearing (one way bearing), so yes, you can remove the safety pawl and spring. I also remove the brake sleeves as I like a fast thumb controlled drop from the boat.

    However, the 2 speed 2011 (also 3011 and 4011) has 2 of the pawls (which create more of a high pitched whine). I removed both and to my horror, the reel has a standard bearing, so then I had no anti reverse, I guess that is why they fitted 2 of them for safety.

    I gave both pawls a very good dose of CV grease (molybdenum disulphide grease) and it quietens them down a huge amount, making using the reel OK, not quite silent, but also not annoying.

  16. On 11/10/2023 at 5:09 PM, JonC said:

    I bought two of the smaller 12’s on the strength of some old guys endorsement. 
    Great reels, so smooth and precise compared to the Abu  and Penn reels that I was used to. The extra cost over is well worth it and if you got a bargain even better still. 

    I have 6 of the 12's, 2 of the 16's, and 2 of the 2 speed 2011's, which I pair with Kenzaki 30 - 50's for conger, shark, and Ray.

    The only issue I have had is the pinion bearing on one on the 12's, just a tiny spot of water got into the reel and whilst unused for 3 weeks the bearing locked up solid (just one tiny spot of rust on it). Once stripped it was easy to free off, but for your info, the bearing size is common to that which is used in skateboard wheels, so the standard bearing is cheap as chips (about £5 for 10 !), however, I went for the skateboarders upgrade and used a bearing with ceramic balls and a stainless (316) bearing case (£5 ish each), so hopefully it will never happen again. I stayed away from a fully ceramic as the case can shatter and removing all the bits from the reel would be a world of pain.

     

  17. On 10/24/2023 at 3:39 PM, JonC said:

    Everyone frowns upon whiting but for me they taste better than cod. 

    That surprises me 🤔

    I find them very bland and almost tasteless. 

    We normally chuck them straight back, or use as bait if we are short, however, live or flappered whiting do make an excellent shark bait.

    The only fish I eat are, Plaice, Turbot, Brill, Bass, Cod, Ling, Pollock, and Mackerel. Also the occasional Haddock or JD, but we rarely see them here.

     

     

  18. 18 hours ago, Andy135 said:

    Anyone know if there's an outboard manufacturer that does a 60hp motor with fly-by-wire controls?

    Most seem to offer this on their bigger engines only?

    I think mercury do it as an option on all their later engines that share the same platform (60 - 225). Above 225, it is standard.

    I thought about it with my 150, but was advised against it, unless it is tied into the joystick option, which was mega expensive back on 2019 ( about £3k).

  19. 36 minutes ago, Odyssey said:

    I’ve already started looking a new rod and reel 🤣🤣🤣🤣 but there maybe a promo trip in May…. Experienced jiggers welcome to come and get some fish for the camera 

    Talk to Terry, but I would suggest a Temple Reef rod and a Maxel Rage reel. Both of mine have been faultless.

    My Hearty Rise rods are a tad too beefy for general SPJ, but fine for the larger pollock on the deeper wrecks (250 ft and more).

     

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