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  1. i suppose not being dead helps.
  2. the late great bill hicks had a rant about hippies that touched on this, something along the lines of - "those goddamm hippies, always going on about "dont eat the tuna, dont eat the tuna, the dolphins get caught in the nets", well what about the tuna? oh, they taste good"
  3. ken dodgson is top charter skipper out of falmouth. to be frank hes a miserable sod but hell put you on the fish without fail. the boat is leo too and i think you can contact him through the tackle box on arwenack st., falmouth. he often has places available midweek
  4. the quickest way i have found is to use a small straight sided net and run it up the side of a quay or flat surface underwater that is covered with fine green weed. do it at night, and youll find the weed is alive with shrimp. seems they hide in there.
  5. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/cros.../3834179.stmBBC Radio 4's Crossing Continents, Europe’s fishing crisis Crossing Europe was broadcast on Thursday, 1 July, 2004 at 1100 BST. The programme will be repeated on Monday, 5 July 2004, at 2030 BST. Fishing has shaped the development of Europe; and the fishing industry provides jobs for millions of people. But the continent's fish stocks are on the brink of collapse. Some have already disappeared... victims of years of over-exploitation and short-term profiteering. Paul Henley travels to Europe's last marine wilderness, the Azores, where millions of years of evolution could be about to be wiped out in a matter of weeks. And he goes to Norway, one of the world's only conservation success stories and asks if the European Union really can protect the fish future generations hope to catch.
  6. thanks very much chris, that does help a lot. cheers jonny
  7. hi its a lowrance globalmap 100 handheld mapping gps. its quite dated (1999), but effective. i know OS maps use "ordnance survey 1936 england and wales"as a datum but i suspect admiralty may use "WGS 84" or another as i am finding an error of around 300 meters in the northing when taking marks from paper charts. i fish the manacles a lot and dont want to get it wrong! cheers jonny
  8. hi all i'm getting to grips with a new gps unit. could anyone advise me as to which datum and position format i must use to match admiralty charts? much head scratching jonny
  9. hi all its worth noting that polyethylene degrades under sunlight. if you are going to store a kayak outside make sure its covered over otherwise after a few years you may see it split open underneath you.....
  10. its not inflatable, its rotomoulded polyethylene. same stuff as washing up liquid bottles but tougher. you can see the well aft and sealed hatch forward.
  11. i was going to post this in a new thread but it fits here. yesterday morning 0900 1 mile east of porthkerris, the lizard, cornwall, we saw a basking shark at least 20 ft long breaching just 20 yards from our(15 ft) dinghy. the sod was completely clear of ther water and the splash on landing soaked us both and put a few gallons of water in the boat. sure we have all the safety kit but nothing could have helped us if it had hit us,or even been a bit closer. dinghy anglers beware!
  12. ive seen bass floating on the surface near manacles a few of times, always after having spotted several cormorants pack hunting. they are invariably wounded in the gills, an obvious weak spot. i plump for osprey as it looks like a tear.
  13. i myself am not sure which is the more outrageous, committing gang rape in the name of freedom or photographing the act for posterity. sorry if the link offended, but it did come with a caveat and the photos have been accepted as genuine by the state department. i can see the moral high ground opening up to swallow the USA any day now............
  14. True, morgan seems to have either been duped or been dishonest, much like blair & hoon. lets hope they have the honour to follow his example. a warning about the following link - it contains images of abuse by american troops yet to be released in the english speaking world. sick bastards. - [link deleted - some of those images are just too graphic] [ 16. May 2004, 01:40 AM: Message edited by: John S ]
  15. here on the lizard we often see bow waves crashing on the shore while the vessel that created it is out of sight over the horizon heading up the channel at full speed. scary stuff.
  16. this is better - http://www.angling.ukf.net/nwsashellfishsizes2.htm
  17. http://www.scotland-legislation.hmso.gov.u...00/20000197.htm also worth knowing is that you get keelhauled for taking any lobster with a v notch in its tail. they are part of a mortality study.
  18. hi all its worth remembering that both crab and lobster will continue cooking for some time in the shell after being removed from the pot. i cook smaller crab for 8 minutes and the largest crab/lobster for 15 minutes max. by the time its cooled enough to shell its done.
  19. peter - google for "hobie outback" its designed for fishing and shooting. disclaimer - i am not employed by google or hobie honestly straight up you aint seen me - right?
  20. JONNYX

    Gar

    best recipe i know for gar is what the french call "en colere" (angry). its as simple as stuffing the gut cavity with fennel and lemon and pushing its beak through a hole made just above the wrist of the tail so it forms a ring. shake some rock salt over its back and grill it slowly. its done. i find it more flavoursome than mackerel, especially early in the year.
  21. probably true. however i think a lot of the US guys use hoop nets instead. much lighter and just as efficient if you are on hand.
  22. this looks like an easy conversion but i'm not sure about standing?? http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...MEBWA%3AIT&rd=1
  23. JONNYX

    FAO JONNYX

    hi ferret yes its true i ride skateboards mainly at speeds over 60 mph, and have won several british championships and placed 4th in the 1999 world championships. your son will need full leathers and a full face helmet and leather gloves. also cat like agility and an ability to absorb high speed impacts are useful, and he will need a good understanding of aerodynamic principles. i have plenty of boards so come down anytime we have very steep hills with lots of cars on them and no brakes. perhaps youd like a go yourself?
  24. mmm only thing is "liberal" doesnt mean quite the same thing over here. much like the american pastime of calling someone who isnt quite as right wing as yourself a "communist". over here thats like calling someone an optician. sorry optometrist.
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