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North Wales, The Llyn and Anglesey 2016

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Only one though, as you cant take another for another 88 minutes.
 
Thanks for reminding me. It's lucky I'm not one of those European spears or I would have a long string of them round my neck
 
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July and still not a single catch posted in the N. Wales thread... eerily quiet on here these days...

Had a mooch about with DR. this weekend, water was better than expected given the wind - lots of mullet around as well as good shoals of micro-bass, far more than we've ever seen before - we saw them breaking the surface at multiple shallow beaches on the peninsular - took a few between us on spinners which was fun. A mix of bass, grey mullet & golden grey mullet taken with guns for the grill - not a bad way to spend the weekend at all.
 
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I'm heading down tomorrow night for a dive but looking at the winds / residual spell I would welcome any advice regarding spots on the east side of Anglesey. Has anyone dived around the great orme? I have to be near Conwy first thing in the morning so planing to night dive and then camp.
 
got in South lyn Wednesday Viz was under a meter and swell was about 2 ft! After an hour of blundering about into rocks and seeing tails I gave up but had a bass swimming over my gun! Went to north coast and Viz was up to 3M+ however spot only had small pollock and large Wrase although a few micro bass kept coming to investigate. Swell picked up the tide pushed in and I had to come in as I got Sea-sick! Never had this before anyone else experienced it and if so apart from Maning up how can you stop it?
 
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Joe, I don't suffer from seasickness usually however, watching the horizontal movement of a huge kelp bed in a good swell has caused me to chum a number of times. On the occasions it did happen, I clambered out on to a rock (so I was stationary) and focused on something that wasn't moving until the symptoms passed. Failing that, there are a number of anti-emetics that do seem to help such as Kwells but be warned it CAN cause drowsiness (not that you should experience it in a cold wetsuit stinking of fish). Bro used to suffer from seasickness quite badly and he used something similar which helped I think!?
 
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I used to get seasick really badly!

Firstly, you want to get as much pressure off your stomach as possible - make sure you have a stretchy rubber weights belt - not a horrible, non-stretchy one.

Secondly, use a weights vest to take even more weight off your middle - the Mares one is brilliant and costs about £35.

Thirdly, pills, pills, pills. I always keep these in my dive box - have one or two before a rough dive. They've never made me drowsy but be warned, don't have an after-dive beer as you will go straight to sleep!

 
I went to south Llyn a couple of weeks ago the vis was very good. There was some huge spidercrabs there did not take one though as I don't have a clue how to cook them (any tips BBQ?). Saw quite a few different fish couldn't get close enough to most of them though however I did catch a decent sized Ballan wrasse and took that home to put on the Bbq with plenty of butter and parsley. Looking to go to the same spot in a couple of weeks and maybe get one of those spidercrabs
 
Nice haul Ian, you must be diving a bit deeper to be getting Pollock of that size.
 
It's funny how perspective can make small fish look massive Is this actually taken in North Wales? I'm just wondering as that's Grant's gun and pollock and I'm pretty sure he's Scottish?
 
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