Robin
Well-Known Member
I haven't fished from the boat for over 20 years other than as we all do occasionally with a mackerel spinner on a handline & paravane.
Now I've bin and gone and dunnit and bought a boat rod & reel and a spinning rod & reel plus all the bits like I used to have with a view to making even more use of the on board barbie (Q not doll). Now I have to remember how to do it all!
OK so the question is, who out there are the experts at this and what is the best way to do it? I'm not so much thinking about deliberately setting out on a fishing trip, more about taking opportunities as they arise. We like anchoring and are headed for S Brittany in August, so will be anchored a lot in some fishy locations judging by the numbers of French angler-hopefuls we see. What to do about bait without spending hours hunting for it or risking the wrath of SWMBO by keeping some frozen sruff in the fridge? All ideas greatfully received!
<hr width=100% size=1><font size=1>Sermons from my pulpit are with tongue firmly in cheek and come with no warranty!</font size=1>
Now I've bin and gone and dunnit and bought a boat rod & reel and a spinning rod & reel plus all the bits like I used to have with a view to making even more use of the on board barbie (Q not doll). Now I have to remember how to do it all!
OK so the question is, who out there are the experts at this and what is the best way to do it? I'm not so much thinking about deliberately setting out on a fishing trip, more about taking opportunities as they arise. We like anchoring and are headed for S Brittany in August, so will be anchored a lot in some fishy locations judging by the numbers of French angler-hopefuls we see. What to do about bait without spending hours hunting for it or risking the wrath of SWMBO by keeping some frozen sruff in the fridge? All ideas greatfully received!
<hr width=100% size=1><font size=1>Sermons from my pulpit are with tongue firmly in cheek and come with no warranty!</font size=1>