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There are no clubs as such but there are frequent meets along the East Devon and Dorset Coastline with Kimmeridge, Lulworth and Ladram Bay (Devon) being popular destinations. Blue Anchor (Minehead) has gained in popularity too and depending upon where you are in Wiltshire you should not be much more than an hour and a half from any of these. Whereabouts are you?
You can get some good ideas about how folk rig and use their kayaks and the safety gear carried here:-
All the best
Jules
Very good advice Jules. You can also find good advice with video's & stuff in the new 'Anglers Afloat' group on Facebook. http://www.facebook.com/ I didnt realise how popular facebook has become with fishing resources in the 'groups' section.
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If you're after a compact camera, I'd have a good look at the Mju range.
i'll second the mju range
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Not a protester - just a newsagent trying to go home and already turned away from several exits by the police.
Not being confrontational - he was walking away with his hands in his pockets.
He was hit with a baton and shoved to the ground. Although he did get back to his feet, he colapsed and died moments latter.
Assuming that a causal link can be established between the shove/baton strike, it looks like a clear cut case of manslaughter.
Spot on, very sad
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Anybody getting much off the docks in Exmouth yet?
Isnt it still a bit early?
Comments pls..................
Haven't fished their recently but I have seen some nice mullet around
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What an interesting link, its true you learn something everyday
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If your handy then they're fairly easy & cheap to knock up but dont scrimp on fittings It will only end up costing you more otherwise
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Nice pictures
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Good news for anyone planning a trip to the Emerald Isle this year, in particular the South West, it has been announced that the Swansea-Cork ferry will be starting up again at the end of May.
Excellent, was hoping to get over on that side of the river this summer
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Small white or natural redgill on a 4' 'pollack redgill rig' (scaled down).
It would be interesting to see a photo of this
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We got one for family picnics which we occassionaly do a bit of light fishing from
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the perception materials & build quality are better than Ocean but the the design of the Ocean for fishing beats perception hands down
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No, but I seen a guy the other week with a small outboard engine on the back of his yak, it didn't look very safe but he wernt half shifting.
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I've been paddling a scupper pro but I'm swapping it for the Trident 13, what a great fishing yak Ocean have excelled
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Looks like you had a great day on the water Glenn
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Greetings all,
What a great resource & nice to join you.
I've been fishing for years & occassionaly dabble in the forums. My passion is kayak sea angling although I can also be found on the rocks & around the piers & even participating in a bit of coarse although I'm far from any good on the pole, I still have trouble with the idea of placing strawberry flavoured baits on the hook.
I look forward to joining in with the banter, picking up a few tips & hopefully catching more.
I am also a keen contributor on the Sea Fishing UK & the Anglers Afloat groups on Facebook.
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You can also find good advice with video's & stuff in the new 'Anglers Afloat' group on Facebook. http://www.facebook.com/