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  1. Don't know the reel, but for distance reels most people use either ABU 6500 or Penn Mags ....... level winds cut down distance, so learn to lay the line with your thumb.... gear ratio's dont affect the distance cast, only the speed of retrieve........ i doubt if your reel will cast 200 yds. Ken's spot on with what he says.... few people cast as far as they think they do on the beach... the distance you can cast on a level grass field in light clothing, is very dfferent from what you can do on a steep shingle beach wrapped up in your gear, with the wind blowing ..... especially at night ! Most people only fish at 80- 120 yds with bait...some make it out to 130- 150yds, very few can really cast much further , and those that do have put in alot of hours practising and have the right kit. Lessons from an instructor will help or failing that practise with a friend who can cast... try to cast smoothly and get a good technique and you will get a good fishing distance..... eventually, just don't expect it to be 200yds. An instructor i knew, allways had a laugh at the distances people claimed they could cast, even over grass... he could cast over 200 yds but his fishing cast was usually much less, more like 130 yds, but he could do the same cast time after time, day or night with little effort. Dave
  2. Pad eyes and rivets are available from Bournemouth canoes http://www.bournemouthcanoes.co.uk/product...accessories.htm Scroll down the page, bottom right. Dave
  3. Didn't mean to sound quite so negative , the Swale could be a good venue.....just be aware of the dangers. You could try launching at Seasalter and paddling back towards the Swale, but the tide does go out a long way so you might have only a few hours over HW to fish. I normaly launch at Tankerton/Herne Bay area.....not quite so messy Dave
  4. Never fished it from a yak....but beware of the strong currents in the Swale, they've caught out people before...also watch out for the deep sticky mud , can be dangerous. Should be good for Bass at the very least........ Oh...and i hope you still have wheels on your car when you return...or a car come to that. Dave
  5. Bournemouth canoes do a set of pad eyes and rivets ......bottom right hand side of page. http://www.bournemouthcanoes.co.uk/product...accessories.htm Rope ,caribiners, blocks (pulleys) and anything else should be sourced from a chandlers or even B&Q...... eg. http://www.whitstablemarine.co.uk/default.asp Dave
  6. How much do you value your eyesite ? I know you can pay up to a couple of hundred pounds for designer glasses , but if you aim a little lower there are a few that are expensive but good value. For several years i've worn Maui Jim sunglasses , they were recomended by an optician ....i paid £100 pounds, on offer as well ! They are well worth the money though, no more eye strain , headaches etc. They do many styles at different prices, i have two pairs the originals now come with me to work /driving and the other pair i bought from Sportfish , on offer at half price....they come fishing. My Wife was allways nicking them because they were lighter than her Kangol ones so i had to buy another pair for her, at least they were still on offer at the time. I mainly flyfish and alot of people i know , now use them It's worth getting the best you can afford..and waiting for special deals. Dave
  7. All is clear now Dave
  8. Don't want to state the obvious if you allready know, but the support pads do move to accomodate different angles of kayak hulls........ Perhaps i should just leave now..... Dave
  9. Clouser

    New Fly rod

    Hi hpint Take a look at the Fullingmill Gold fly rods, i have the Gold 5# and it is a teriffic small water rod with a very good action, lifetime warrenty and carrying tube...many people have tried mine and have been impressed with it. The whole Fullingmill range is worth considering. I also have the Fullingmill Ti4 8# which iwould recomend as well , good rods for the money ......better than many which cost far more . http://www.shop-sotw.com/Merchant2/merchan...ode=RIVERKEEPER http://www.uksaltwaterflies.com/ These guys stock them. Also worth a look are TFO's rods, again good action , warrenty and case and a good price. Dave
  10. Got aload of worms off Paul last year.....we couldn't get any decent ones localy, so a couple of mates clubed in with me and we stocked up. The worms arrived the next morning in a large polystyrene box....biggest buggers i've ever seen ...in perfect condition. Those we didn't use were frozen down, but still remained a first class bait when we needed them. If you want a good bait and can't find any near you , he's the man to ask......well worth it. Dave
  11. Depending on the weather between now and then, you are possibly a bit early ,May would be what i would say is the real start of the season, but you could have some Striped Bass, Bluefish, Cod,Flounder (Fluke) or Weakfish to go for. Try asking on some US sites as to when things start or what you could expect to find and how /where to get them. http://reel-time.com/forum/ http://www.noreast.com/montauk/index.cfm?report=2605 http://www.fishingcapecod.com/ http://www.striped-bass.com/ I'm sure a search will reveal others you can ask or get better info....they normally are very helpfull. Dave
  12. Have had Shark steak myself.....simmilar to Swordfish i thought....very nice it was too. I hadn't thought of them eating it for some reason....just saw the dead fish pics,....it does throw a different light on it. Dave
  13. Ooopps! didn't put the best link up.......have corrected it now, sorry. Dave
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