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SeaDooDavid

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  1. Is this it mi ol mucker? http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...em=190091436272 This is their website for info bud http://www.c-tug.com/ Brighton Canoes have em but not sure if they are the new ones! If this is totally the wrong info, blame Steph (works for me!!!) SDD~~~
  2. Says a guy who used to jump out of a perfectly good plane that's gonna land anyway! ha ha SDD~~~
  3. [seaDooDavid - your a very bad lad. Must have something to do with sniffing that diesel and spending all that time in confined places with your other numpty mates....bloody tractor drivers! REMF Ha ha, true, you know too much SDD~~~~
  4. What standard? from what I saw from the hatch of my tank was all you little grunting piggies running around jumping puddles or trying to cook compo on a little hexi burner fnar fnar Just kidding boys, don't get the lads round or anything he he SDD~~~
  5. Stop that! Don't give my misses any more ammunition ha ha SDD~~~~
  6. No, I agree with ya Codshead! I have never had any probs with ammonia, just heard about it so never took the chance!. I was told the ammonia in skate is in the skin, but who knows?. Skate and chips is my fave chippy meal mmmmm yum SDD~~~ Hi Vlad! The reel is just an off the shelf cheapie reel, and the rod is a Penn firetip 20-30lb bs. (my fave rod) Cheers Dave SDD~~~
  7. Hey Bill! Got room in the pickup for yer in May / June if you wanna come over!! You might have to find your way back though as will be full of all Marks Bass on the way back! he he (well. if he can't catch em, I may as well ha ha ) Dave SDD~~~~
  8. Bang on Codshead Its the guts and to a lesser extent the skin that has a bit of ammonia in them! If you gut em at sea, no problem! Some boat fishermen tie the gutted fish (including skate wings) behind the boat for the trip back in and they are perfect by the time they are back to port!. I managed to get the skin off quite easily by dipping them in boiling water first and then slit down the back and around the head, hold the head (salt on hands helps the grip) then just peel off skin like a rabbit. You are left with mainly the back and tail section, slit down the length of this so the knife touches the cartilage in the middle. You should then be able to pull out this in one slow movement leaving just yummy fish to eat. Breading them and deep fat frying them creates a scampi like meal~~~~yum SDD~~~~
  9. Hiya Yep you can eat em, very nice too! (mine went back though) they are like skate or shark though, you have to soak em in salty water to remove ammonia otherwise yuk You may not get em but you get the REAL cod!! Dave SDD~~~~
  10. Hi DS Yeah, good ol GPS! Was right next to a marker post so could scuttle there very quickly if any speeding boats were to pass (they didn't!) and had the drift alarm set to 50 metres just in case the anchor slipped. First time I have used that function on the FF / GPS, VERY useful in fog on anchor The doggie on the pic wasn't the biggest either, bloomin huge things ha ha. All the best SDD~~~~
  11. ? Or should that be : Glad to hear Reece is ok bud send our love to him and Chantelle mate
  12. Not our serial dunker by any chance?? SDD~~~~
  13. At least I got my lardass out week before last! The days of that thick fog we had, I ventured out on a flat calm sea just 1200 metres or so out. Not much fish, just some doggies and schoolie pollock (all returned) Some of the doggies were quite big and felt like dustbin lids coming up ha ha. Good fun though! Weird in the fog, especially when the tide turned me about face on my anchor, which did my nut in till I looked at the GPS Roll on the summer SDD~~~~
  14. Not good, but fingers crossed, amazing things DO happen SDD~~~
  15. I didn't say which way up did I? heh heh Probably the fastest upside down paddling yak available ya know it SDD~~~ May / June cometh
  16. If I want the monkey, Moonyakker, I will pull the chain! SDD~~~
  17. Mmmm, Yeah, thanks for that SDD~~~
  18. That surprised me SM / MH! I can stand up on mine, never tipped, and can leave the Prowlers in my rear view mirror. Really surprised at that! SDD~~~~~
  19. Don't know whether it's just me, but I reckon that they look a whole heap of fun!!! As long as I stuck to basic safety measures, I would have no worries about having a go in one of them in a Loch! I bet on a warm sunny day you would be hard pushed to beat it for comfort and relaxation! Go for it I say!...........AND POST PICTURES! Best regards SDD~~~~
  20. Sounds gooood to me When the Pike bites With those teeth guys and he shows them.. pearly whites just a jack pike and Nifty and Brittas what a day boys....outta sight! he he SDD~~~
  21. Cheers Newt certainly the right shape for a bream! (my fave course fish as a kid!) All the best SDD~~~~
  22. Yehaaa, superb Martin Bloomin weather has been dreadful, although we have not had it as bad as most places I believe (for a change) but still bad enough not to be able to get out! Was hoping to get on Coniston with Nifty and learn some piking! Ahh well it MUST calm down a bit sooooon, surely? Let me know when you are up and maybe we will have a stab at the heads or for some cod at my mark!. Start gargling TCP and get that voice ready pal Bring it on SDD~~~
  23. ~SUPERB~ photo that Spanner!! Nice one SDD~~~~
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