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Kartonkel
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I think it would be wise of me to explain a few things:
When the lads/lasses start catching fish I normaly weigh the first 2 or 3 just so everyone on board has a good idea what is being caught, including me, if a fish looks anywhere near the 10lb mark I will also weigh that. The only other time I would weigh a fish is if someone asked me to, maybe to sort a sweep out. Of course no weight will be accurate as we are going up and, yes you guest it, down lol.
So as you can see I try to get a fair picture of what is being caught but it's difficult sometimes with a packed boat, it's much easeyer to sit and pick at a few reports lol sorry only playing.
Now I'm not!
Just a little pick at your reply post:
I did say OVER 185lb this could have been 186lb or 286lb? It also could have been fillet.
Many thanks
Berney
Cheers and apologies again
What I would really love is that if all the professional Charterboats of the North East would post for every trip they make an accurate catch report, even on bad days.
I am following those reports on CBUK, skippers homepages, NESA etc and I find them highly selective. I and my mates have been on some of the top charter boats 2012 and we had a few tremendous days but also were part of at least 3 total boat blanks. Rest assured that catch reports only came up of the good days.
I do understand the skippers who project a rosy picture, in the end its business, but is NESA not rather a forum of the anglers and not an advertising tool for the skippers ??