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Guernsey 2008

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ahem ahem, cough cough,

'scuse me for being a little off topic. but HAPPY NEW YEAR to my Guernsey buddies!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (and DBers in general: Podge, Spaniard, Spago, Sands, Pastor..etc )

We are in summer here, clear(er) waters and warm days, sea is even up to a global-warming induced 18 deg. C! the 7mm is staring to feel too much.

This is from last sunday. knife is for scale, looks a little grizzly though. All fish either eaten already or in the freezer. Yum, tandori style on the BBQ for those guys with the orange tail, long thin guys are great as "ceviche".

ABRAZOS
 

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That looks like a dream catch, well done mate & a happy new year to you too.
By the way what is the shark situation where you fish?
 
Oh! No! Someones caught some fish. Ah! I see, all you have to do is head 5000 miles south. Hmmm! Maybe that's a tad too far to swim even with Omer ice fins.

Well done Azapa.

Dave
 
By the way what is the shark situation where you fish?

Did someone say sharks? Funny you should say that, but just around 17 to 18 deg C is when they start to come in... and, in true Chilean style, they are not the cuddly ones, like makos for example (!) but great whites.... they account for quite a few losses a year, I believe, but it is very poorly recorded and researched. Most cases are assumed to be SWB.

This ugly fella:
Pejegallo

a member of the shark family, was caught last weekend at the beach 300 meters from my house....

Should be an interesting summer. I never unload my gun until very close to the shore..
 
Nice catch Az.

For my part, with apologies to Ms Spears, Oops, I did it again!!!! :duh

Bloody ebay.
 
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Sorry azapa, did you say 18c and 7mm suit?? I call 18c as warm as it gets and no suit required!! Might even go swimming if it's that warm
 
Andy the 7mm is to keep your body together after a shark bite so you have a chance to swim ashore.
 
GOODUN' Mart! I will try a 3mm this weekend and see how long I last. Temp is normally 11 to 12 here, headache type, so this is indeed tropical!
 
Hey what's all this fishing stuff? I was quite enjoying the Brazilian gully business:)

Anyway, in spite of just recovering from flu, having a stiff neck, and an unfavourable tide and weather, I very optimistically tried ormering in my lunch hour today, but predictably saw nothing except 2 baby ones, a sea urchin, baby chancres and loads of ragworm, which I suppose I could have collected for the worm-drowners ( sorry ADM!)

And happy new year to you too Azapa - at least someone is catching something, somewhere!:)
 
ahem ahem, cough cough,

'scuse me for being a little off topic. but HAPPY NEW YEAR to my Guernsey buddies!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (and DBers in general: Podge, Spaniard, Spago, Sands, Pastor..etc )

We are in summer here, clear(er) waters and warm days, sea is even up to a global-warming induced 18 deg. C! the 7mm is staring to feel too much.

This is from last sunday. knife is for scale, looks a little grizzly though. All fish either eaten already or in the freezer. Yum, tandori style on the BBQ for those guys with the orange tail, long thin guys are great as "ceviche".

ABRAZOS

And a happy New Year to you mate.:)
Nice catch you’ve got there and cooked on the BBQ, still it wont be long before the summer gets to us and its our turn for the BBQ and 17 degree waters.
Have a good one Azapa and keep up the fish catching as all we can do at the moment is read about it.
 
Hey what's all this fishing stuff? I was quite enjoying the Brazilian gully business:)

Anyway, in spite of just recovering from flu, having a stiff neck, and an unfavourable tide and weather, I very optimistically tried ormering in my lunch hour today, but predictably saw nothing except 2 baby ones, a sea urchin, baby chancres and loads of ragworm, which I suppose I could have collected for the worm-drowners ( sorry ADM!)

And happy new year to you too Azapa - at least someone is catching something, somewhere!:)
I took one look at the tides for this set of ormering tides and decided that a 2.2 isn't even worth looking at the beach, even if I was able to turn rocks, which I can't at the moment due to having strained a ligament in my back. Ouchy.

Plus, you're looking under the wrong rocks if you find ragwom, surely?

Were any of the chancres or possible lady crabs (if you saw any) soft or peeling? They normally start to do something this time of year.
 
Why wrong rocks if you find rag Andy?

5 for me today, well, had 6 but sea fisheries were in the carpark and one had lost a bit of its shell in the bag (honest :eek:) and was 3mm too small so I trudged back down the rocks to put the lucky bugger back.
 

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Andy, the odd rag I saw was in the same area as the small ormers, so presumably in the right area, although of course higher up the beach than usual. None of the crabs I saw appeared to be peelers.

Nice catch Tom - I'm guessing you were on the other side of the island to me. :)
 
First ormers of the year Tom you had better make a wish as my mum would of said.
 
Belated Happy New Year to one and all:friday

Had great time skiing, at least all the bad weather pre christmas meant that there was tons of snow.

Good to see you are all on form, hope this year bodes well for spearfishing.

Listening to Richard Lord on radio bean jar this morning interesting that sea temperatures are now officially 1ºc above the 10 year average. I hadn't given much thought to the amount of energy required to do that, but given that it takes 1 calorie to raise 1 litre of water 1ºc thats a lot of energy!!

No wedding this year so hopefully have more time to use boat and go diving.

Andy
 
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Why wrong rocks if you find rag Andy?
Because worms are normally under rocks which are touching the sand/gravel and ormers can't get under buried rocks?? Flawed logic no doubt. Blame it on the pills, making me think all sorts of weird things and feel even weirder.

Nice catch though Tom!! Maybe next tide I'll be down somewhere, though bait seems more attractive than ormers if you ask me... Unless I can use ormers for bait :rcard
 
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