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Hungry Fisherman

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  1. I have found that wearing a wetsuit or rash vest under a dry cag causing sweating which sits next to your skin and then makes you feel cold. I've found its much better to wear thermal layers that can breath this allows the sweat to wick and leave your body to sit on the inside of your dry kit (less of an impact with breathable dry kit - but these get destroyed by the salt in the sea).

    i agree you can usually get a free fleece thermal under layer with most dry suit purchases if not buy one i recomend it i recomend a couple pairs of socks or three even in this weather id even add an extra fleece like the internal reggatta ones or ones used by ski ers

    thing is to not exert your self rushing to your mark as ive learned you dont make mutch in the way of time to fish and you sweet a lot more making your siting there very chilly

    take your time casually make your way thinking about your paddle technique etc drop your anchor 3-1 [3metre out to 1 metre down] and sip at your flask and enjoy the whole thing :D

  2. Has anyone got or seen the Stealthdrive Kayak Motor in action.

    Thanks, Rob

     

    www.torqueedo.com is a similar kayak made motor ive heard talk and i think theres clips about the stealth on www.anglersafloat.com

  3. i have friends i aint seen and family in oz and nz who practise fishing in ways we dont like long lines

    u can make em as long as you want you dont have to go buy a kilometre of line and use thousands of hooks

    i live in london and most of the best marks are over 3 hours away granted some can be closer but not

    the kind of place im interested in fishing in

     

    my reason to post a ty for someone who gave information based on personal experience

    is cos its hard to find ppl that use alternative fishing techniques and are willing to post

     

    to many ppl seem to think a long line is just a seal turtle dolphin or undersized bass magnet but like all tools its down to the human who uses it to make sure its used properly and safely

    that includes avoiding waters known to shoal unwanted target fish like tope packs and the likes

    so the more informed posts we get to read the better obviously if theres to many cons to the pro's of using any form of equipment or tackles then its down to the individuals

    common sense or other to sum it up to be too dangerous impractical or cost effective even

     

    im always up to trying something different within reason crab pots or nets will take a test run also at some point

    ultra lite tackle float fishing in the see with a dubby bag for gar and a bit more fly fishing

    as for buying a trawler its impractical it wont fit on the roof of my car

     

    Trolling

    An Internet troll, or simply troll in Internet slang, is someone who posts controversial, inflammatory, irrelevant or off-topic messages in an online community, such as an online discussion forum or chat room, with the intention of provoking other users into an emotional response[1] or to generally disrupt normal on-topic discussion.[2]

     

    The contemporary use of the term is alleged to have first appeared on the internet in the late 1980s[3], but the earliest known example is from 1991[4]. It is thought to be a truncation of the phrase trolling for suckers, itself derived from the fishing technique of slowly dragging a bait through water, known as trolling.[5] The word also evokes the trolls portrayed in Scandinavian folklore and children's tales as they are often obnoxious creatures bent on mischief and wickedness. The verb "troll" originates from Old French "troller", a hunting term. The noun "troll", however, is an unrelated Old Norse word for a giant or demon. [6]

     

     

    Trawling

     

    Trawling is a method of fishing that involves pulling a large fishing net through the water behind one or more boats. The net that is used for trawling is called a trawl.

     

    The boats that are used for trawling are called trawlers. Trawlers vary in size; from small open boats with only 30 hp to large factory trawlers with over 10,000 hp. Trawling can be carried out by one trawler or by two trawlers fishing cooperatively (pair trawling).

     

    Trawling can be contrasted with trolling, where baited fishing lines are drawn through the water instead of trawls. Trolling is used both for recreational and commercial fishing whereas trawling is used mainly for commercial fishing.

     

    anyhow cleeclive ive heard one method dont know if its a good one or not of using a small anchor 100 yards with 5.6" foot gaps then a 2 foot hooks and length circles 3/0 then another anchor [kayak grapple ones 1.5 pound] the the usual line to the yak and cleeted off and used as a normal anchor for a few hours then reeling it all in when you want to move go home tidal change etc

    would that setup work? in the uk?

  4. thanks for that info i too have been investigating the possibility of long lining from a yak not that many hooks by far 25 max and no intentions of leaving the line unatanded will fish with rod nearby

    for me it to guarantee ill take some thing to eat home to justify the cost of launching gear etc

    till now ive heard a lot of opinions from ppl that have no experience with long lines

    if i did do it i probs wont anyhow itll be with size 3 circle hooks and the fish size i limits will still be followed

  5. conger hunt sounds like fun alas the old hobby has been put to one side for a while

     

    mainly cos i dont catch anything heavier than my lead weight im casting

    and other things

     

    any offers for the bouyant cucumber will be considered

  6. hi ppl been a long time since i was here

    i wonder if anyone remembers me lol new faces bigger kayak scene by the looks of it

    anyway selling my prowler 13 [green] with ore pfd cag anchor the whole lot of misc items

    after a quick sale rather than a pricey one

    going to new york for st patricks day so i need beer money [guinness money]

    the kayak aint seen water for 4 months at least

     

    if anyone is interest plz email mrmak@myway.com

    as i dont remeber this acounts original email and i aint smart enuff to find it under settings :D

    after i sort my mortgage out i will get a new kayak but for now i dont have the time

  7. i wonder what the blue bars under our names mean?

     

    fished ramsgate got lots of schoolies if i added em all together i might of got a pound but i doubt it i aint seen a bass over 2 pounds in a long time either caught near me or in the water

  8. well its good that ppl post idea's like this thanks fishfingers my skill at catching bass will asure theres plenty left in the sea lol

    everynow and then i will keep one as you say just over legal limit wil suffice for me spawn or not its over the limit there fore its legal

     

    in my mind if a 100 make it to over limit size i reckon only 50 of em will reach spawnning [this aint acurate its just painting a picture] id rather keep 1 of a 100 than one out of 50

    tbh though id rather keep mackerel

    you get lots they are very healthy for you i think bass is overrated as an eating fish they make for a mutch better sport fish than a trophy at home anyday

    this website has tought me a lot of things about catch and release etc

    do plaice have a size limit as well they are lovely on a dish :D

  9. http://www.anglersafloat.co.uk/Kayak%20List.html

    yay i get to do the linky

     

    if your 100% new maybe you should try a couple non fishing related trips get your basic stars im sure there plenty of kayak leason places near you others will poke you in the right direction

     

    im sure yakkity will post soon give you tips or links on saftey

    i see some one has already offerd to give you a few trys on there yak

    thats a good place to start

  10. aww i was watching this thread with a tub of popcorn like tennis heheh watching to two and throws

     

    though it does remind me of why magazines have different writers

    the safety editor not usually the same as the extreme adventure writers but that doesent mean they cant read each others articles and incorperate or add there own 2 cents worth to subjects etc

    that reminds me we have more than enuff capable ppl on this forum how about a small monthly article being made up a sticky with a monthly link dont have to be big just a collection of tales some reviews links to recomendeds im sure simon knows the layout of a good mag and if ppl would be willing to pay a token amount say a pound or whatever the moneys could be used to hold events meets prize's to compo's etc it wont be easy but im sure itll be a start of european based kayak fishingmagazine now that would definatly expand this hooby no end :D more yay sayers before nay sayers plz :D

  11. nice article there cpatains organ its was intersting to read its funny how myths build up i was told by my instructor thats story of legg bobbing i was also told it was buy amatuer divers who didnt expell excess air from there dry suit before putting on the bouancy aid etc it did kinda make sense so i beleived him what with the dump valve being on my chest or shoulder are i cant remember now and the air being in your leggs but im sure squeezing your self into a tight ball would correct this etc i aint dived for a long time now if anyone reading this does maybe they could do a pool experiment about this myth in a dry suit ill look forward to the outcome :D

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