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  1. You could start off at Ladye Bay (just round the corner from the pier) and see how you get on and go to the pier later. Good fishing there. A Dover Sole of 4lb caught from the pier in 1943 held the record for many years. Maybe there is another there by now! Martyn
  2. When I used to go on charters I was sick 50% of the trips, rough or calm didn't seem to make any difference.I knew on the drive down whether it was going to be a good day or a pig. (All in the mind!) Since I have had my own boat for the last 6 years, never (touch wood!) been sick although have often felt queezy and been near to it. My "cures": - Never sit down - Eat non greasy food early and regularly - and recently, having seen it mentioned a few times, eat ginger. I love the stuff so didn't need persuading. I buy bags of sugar coated crystalised ginger, and keep dipping into it - lovely! I have never felt even slightly queezy since I started using it. I don't care if it is psychological or not. It works for me and I love it! Give it a try - nothing to lose except maybe your teeth with all that sugar :-) Martyn
  3. Martyn

    needles

    Try Freshwater ridge. A big sand bank a couple of miles due south of Freswater Bay on the South side of the Island. Easily spotted on a chart. Occasional Turbot and Brill (the one and only ever on my boat, 2.5lb last year )and some good bass. Good luck but be careful going round the Needles if you don't know the area. Ask the locals first. Good luck! Martyn
  4. Elton What exactly are those rods doing? Mine never do that! :-) Matyn
  5. Now now Davy, don't start that off again. You know you can't uptide in 400 ft, only cast forward from where the boat sits and let the weight grip up tide of the boat!! Hold tight! Martyn
  6. Steve said "I'd also ike to apologise on behalf of my ancestors for Musselini, AC Milan, Parmesan cheese and Fiat cars!" I don't think you should be quite so apologetic Steve. I like Parmesan cheese! :-) Martyn
  7. Martyn

    Mevagissey

    Try Chappel Point, just West of Portmelon. Long spit of reef with a fair tide running over it flanking a sandy bay. Bit of a walk but might be worth it! Good luck
  8. Martyn

    Six On Sunday

    Congratulations Elton! Excellent site that continues to flourish. Keep up the good work. Martyn
  9. I stand corrected Jaffa! and thanks for the info. Obviously I am out of date and the data you give is fascinating. Scotland certainly dominates and I was surprised the Libs have such a presence in those areas, but what chance have they got of changing anything. Blair will continue to bow to pressure from Europe and to our own commercial fleet to try to win back their vote. The basic point is that they don't understand how people that fish and shoot can do it for pleasure. I also respect your views on "heads in the sand" and I am sure there are some responsible ones out there but I am still convinced there are many that take the short term "grab it now" attitude. Still, that's another issue that we could debate for hours :-)
  10. Here's another one in the real world Steve. The Tories may have their faults, after all they are politicians, but at least they have a background of supporting blood sports (and don't let's kid ourselves, that is what we do), whereas New Labour are mostly townies who simply cannot understand us. An even bigger danger is the Labour practice of selling support to the highest bidder. F1 and tobacco ads, the anti hunting brigade etc. PETA is very rich. Ignore this at our peril! Most of the the Commercial fleet that are destroying stocks, with their heads in the sand, are in Labour heartland. If they stay in power we (and the fish) don't stand a chance.
  11. You could use the 1 ton bag to put your yak and tackle in to carry it home :-)
  12. Maximus. I'm a "just in case" case. However I did get caught out once. Walked along to the end of Bossington (1 mile of pebbles) loaded up to the gunnels as normal except I couldn't understand why I was on my knees when I got there. I found out when I opened up the box and found a bucket full of boat leads that I had forgotten to take out. Next tester- should I sling them before the treck back? No. I humped them all the way back!
  13. I used to use one of those release button thingies. I works ok but the plastic was a bit soft and after a good few casts the line cut in making a groove and then it didn't work. Principle was sound though. You strap it onto the butt (foot facing down) behind the fixed spool reel and trap the line behind the button. Hold the button down and cast, releasing the button allowing the line to go at the "right" moment. Basically you are using it instead of your finger. Go on - try it!
  14. I'll probably get a load of hate mail for saying it but I do have sympathy for the commercial guys. I accept that fish is an important source of food and that it is getting more difficult for you guys to make a living. The problem is that there are quite a number of your brethren who adopt the ostrich position with regard to conservation. They just keep scraping every living thing out of the sea and complain that there is nothing left. As always the difficult bit is finding the right balance. The fact is there are simply too many of you guys trying to share an ever diminishing resource. It is no different to the once great manufacturing industry. Improved technology and competition has forced the mass loss of jobs to get the balance right. I'm afraid that has to happen in fishing too. Drastic restrictions in fishing areas, net sizes etc. less plundering of fish stocks, fewer commercial fishermen, higher prices, may just save the industry for a smaller number of people to make a decent living with sustainable stocks. I've been made redundant in the past and I have made other people redundant, and I do sympathise, but these days that's just the way it is. No 'jobs for life' any more.
  15. Martyn

    Priest

    9-12 inches of broom handle or similar. Wrap a 6" length of 2" wide lead flashing (used to find it on church roofs but not any more :-)) around the handle at one end. Drop of glue and a couple of galvonised nails to hold it in place and bingo! the perfect priest. I also use mine to mash up chum in a bucket.
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