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Cornwall 2014

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Thanks yogatron! But l am looking for spots a bit further south! :) it looks like the forecast are good! Will let you know how it goes!

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I'm further south went to poldhu today but didn't get in as the vis looked shit :(


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That is a bad news! I thought that these nice days would help the vis! But even from the Dorset guys the reports are bad! Anyway l will bring climbing gears just in case!

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We are forecast a good week of weather so fingers crossed


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No fish in falmouth. Never has been. Para sands beach swing right and your soon find some fish. At the moment vis is poor.
 
Had my first dive of the year Sunday and managed 4 decent sized mullet in vis that was a varied 1-3 metres, today I thought I'd try a different mark only to find it had been completely transformed by the storms, the vis was a murky 4 metres with only a few wrasse and a shoal of sandeels, after a bit of searching I managed to find where all the sand had been shifted and bagged 4 flounders.
I think its going to take a few more weeks before all this silt is washed out.
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Looks like the beuchat stringer or very similar. I'm using the apnea version, I thought a bit more sturdy. But be careful at night as easy to puncture your float - dooh
 
Cheers Broseidon, I brought the stringer from a sports shop in Gran Canaria about 7 years ago, not too sure who made it or even if they are still available but Anthony at spearfishingstore.co.uk sells a similar one that Beuchat makes if that helps.

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Thanks for the reply guys!

The stringer looks great, compared to my typical mono-based "jumble of beasts", you're catch looks very neat :)
 
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Had my first dive of the year Sunday and managed 4 decent sized mullet in vis that was a varied 1-3 metres, today I thought I'd try a different mark only to find it had been completely transformed by the storms, the vis was a murky 4 metres with only a few wrasse and a shoal of sandeels, after a bit of searching I managed to find where all the sand had been shifted and bagged 4 flounders.
I think its going to take a few more weeks before all this silt is washed out.
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I've dived 3 marks this year and I recon about 40% of the weed has gone at each one. The sea is a very different place this year.
 
Its the same where I've dived, some of it is slowly growing back but its going to take a year or two for it to ever look like previous seasons.

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