Petrol hand warmers.

im fishing wednesday night over l/w.1 of my {secret} rock shots around marsden. no need for these silly handwarmer things,anyway will be to busy reeling fish in aswell as baiting up big crab @ mussel baits,{both frozen by the way,aswell as some of them ragworms stefans been already trying to get off me.i your right hes blanked last 4 sessions.think ill give him a buzz c if he fancies rock session with me. chin up david cant be long now.:):):)

I cannot wait to get out myself mate I've been wanting a few sessions down Whitburn/marsden way as I've never fished down there before. I've got a few of them big mussel and crab in the freezer also frozen.
 
I cannot wait to get out myself mate I've been wanting a few sessions down Whitburn/marsden way as I've never fished down there before. I've got a few of them big mussel and crab in the freezer also frozen.

now now ladies no need to go telling everybody how much av been catchn recently a few blanks in a seasion isnt bad a think just think whats round the corna 4 me hahah :rolleyes:
 
now now ladies no need to go telling everybody how much av been catchn recently a few blanks in a seasion isnt bad a think just think whats round the corna 4 me hahah :rolleyes:

Haha welcome to the convo mate. Hope your run ends soon and you get into some fish. We all have a dry period. Hopefully a PB on the next session
 
With regards to hand warmers
My mum has had breast cancer and thank fu,k the operation was a success however due to nature of what had 2 be done her right arm is hyper sensative and really affected by the cold so she tried a few different hand warmers to no avail until she got the whitby warmer. She said out of all of them that she got its the only one where she can feel it working so that to me says that its worth every pennie and she has tried a few different ones hope thos helps lads
 
av had the cheap version for a good few year now cost around a 5er off ebay[looks same type as whitby but not]it works fine stays hot for over 8 hours on a fill[i fill every time am gonna use it, i light it put it in bag u get with it,hooked over me neck and left in smock top pocket at front so me hands go in the sides,tips are........do not hold it with wet gloves on it puts them out:(carry 2 lighters to light it with at least cos when they get wet and damp they dont work:mad:soon as im finished i snap the catalyst off the top and leave it off that puts it out[why let it burn and wear it out for nowt]and erm guys a havent even had mine outr this season so far so your all puffs its not cold enough yet lol:Datb plum
 
The Zippos are a load of Crap imo. Replaced the Catalysts after one season in the hope they would stay lit & they are no better. Tried them last night & they went out within 3 hours again. It seems you need to keep them out of your pockets to keep them going.:D:D
 
The Zippos are a load of Crap imo. Replaced the Catalysts after one season in the hope they would stay lit & they are no better. Tried them last night & they went out within 3 hours again. It seems you need to keep them out of your pockets to keep them going.:D:D

also depends on the fuel , I tend to light mine in the house at least 2 hours before setting off out , and they have burnt for 12 to 14 hours once they get fired up . I find the swan fuel worked best , other fuels tend to burn off with black sooty smoke .
 
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