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  1. Nice in depth writeup Moonyaker .I stayed with John last year and your report brought back some good memories . I didn't take the yak on that oocation , but all being well I hope to get over there very soon this time with the yak. I quite fancied the stretch of coast from Ballinskelligs to St Finans bay weather permitting . I have fished there from the rocks on occasions and landed some good Pollack however I have also lost some monsters in that area so I know they are down there somewhere . Did you have chance to fish that area on your stay ? Chuggs
  2. Hi Paintfly This guy is worth checking out Re batteries ForBigBoys.com he is also on Ebay. Sorry cant get the link to paste at the moment. I payed £14 or so for a 7ah SLA and charger. Just recently used it on five consecutive trips without charge. { only because I keep forgetting to charge it } Hope this helps. Chuggs
  3. Nice write up and pics Jon . From the pics it looks like the weather was kind to you. Did any yakers have Bass ? Chuggs
  4. Nice !! It's a real shame to get it dirty I would by another one if I was you Mick and keep that one for best,maybe keep it in the lounge Chuggs
  5. Grant My choice would be a Prowler 13, much easier to paddle by far . I carry the 13 on my shoulder,not a great deal between the weights of the prowler and caper also this setup for the roof , it's all metal! well nearly all of it . Coincidentally the roof bars are for an Audi . Slids on a treat ,on and off fully loaded no probs .Only because I can't be arsed to take everything off. hope this helps. Chuggs.
  6. Nice one Bill. As for kayaks you must have had all the yaks in all colours and all the sizes by now . But I have to say that a nice pink yak would kind of suit ya . IF .... you know what I mean Big L
  7. Nicely done!... good pics. Chuggs
  8. Hi Vidcon, Don't be afraid to drill a hole that size, just make sure that you sure of the final position first. I fitted a Garmin 140 ,an easy and quick way to seal the hole is to buy a rubber door stop, drill a hole just smaller the size of the cable and a saw cut half way through to offer the cable in , and push into the hole in the kayak . Like a cork in a bottle, tidy and no mess 100% waterproof and easy to remove, also cheep. Chuggs
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    Ireland 06

    Hi Greywulff It sounds like one or two of the guys may be interested in late September - October, however, I am also intending to try and make a trip over before then if possible. Maybe a long weekend , depending on accommodation etc . Vidcon has said he is keen to do some yaking . What say you?
  10. Hi Just to confuse things even more , I used a blob of semi clear chimney flue sealer [ silicone } to fix the receiver. Works just fine, no probs what so ever. Chuggs
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    Ireland 06

    Hi Vidcon Unable to send a PM because your messenger is disabled , apparently! or your inbox is full. Chuggs.
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    Ireland 06

    Hi Bill, Good question ,that's assuming we have a summer to get to the end of. , anytime from September to November Bass fishing can be at it's best. Just need to pick a date . As yakerbass says , some good doubles to be had , Bass and Pollack. It's no good keeping that new fly rod all rapped up Bill, you have got to use it sometime I seem to recall you saying that you were off to the sun at the end of the year?
  13. Hi guys Do any of you fancy a Bass /Pollack trip south west Ireland at the end of the summer.?{ Clonakilty area} This stretch of coast has huge Yak potential, with deep water marks within 20 yards of the cliffs. Clonakilty is only 30 mins from the ferry port in Cork,add to that the Guinness factor and it could make for a good trip . Having fished there several times from the shore with a good success rate ,I feel it's time to get afloat ,wet a paddle and get to those inaccessible fish holding marks. If anyone is interested let me know. chuggs.
  14. Hi Richi Silly hats are compulsory in Devon . It may take a few days to learn the language , us is a vunny old bunch yer thee nos . My suggestion would be Dartmouth to Salcombe area for the sheer beauty of the area. Lots of sheltered fishing if you pick a dogy week , loads of potential, and there are congers there for sure. Avoid Torbay in the Summer . Not sure about hotels etc. Musket or Yaskalos may better placed to advise. Late Summer I would suggest Sounds like a get together may be on the cards?? Chuggs
  15. Nice one Chris and a bag of fish into the bargain , can't be bad .
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