Flat Seas?

glen

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Could The Seas Be Nice And Flat This Sunday? Strong Westerlys Sat And Dropping Of Sunday?, Havent Fished For What Seems Like A Lifetime!!!!! Is There Even Any Mackie Left? They,ll Do

Got To Get Oot!!!!!

Glen
 
i for me henda and problebly a million others ,the weathers normally cr@p all weekend and cracking during the workin week, fingers crossed mate

cheers
glen
 
150m should be plenty mate. I have 55lb Dynon 3000 braid on my reel and it comes in 180m spools. Haven't got any where near the end of it yet.

regards

Stu
 
Could The Seas Be Nice And Flat This Sunday? Strong Westerlys Sat And Dropping Of Sunday?, Havent Fished For What Seems Like A Lifetime!!!!! Is There Even Any Mackie Left? They,ll Do

Got To Get Oot!!!!!

Glen

might pick up on sunday a bit, looks like the winds taking a wander northwards, so might get a bit lumpy, saturday might be a better bet
 
There is tons of Mackeral. We stopped above a shoal last friday and i pulled 6 in one go. 5 on daylights and one one the big pirk. Caught enough for bait and the rest taken home by other lads fishing.

Mick
 
Lots of guys seem to ask about the weather here. The usual TV reports are usually as useful as chocolate teapots. They try to cover half the UK in one sentence and its no surprise they are usually wrong. A good selection of forecasts can be found at "Ant Veals" at the following website http://www.greatweather.co.uk . The site I use most is www.metcheck.com/v40/uk/home/ . Just enter your postcode or location for today/tomorrow or click for 7/14 day at the side. A nice little extra is, if you click on "Hobbies" at the top, then "Inshore" on the subsequent page, you get a grid map of the UK. Click on the box nearest to you and you will get a forecast giving you predicted wave heights and directions etc as well as the standard wind and rain forecast. There's also "Fishing" but that's for our freshwater friends.
 
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