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Guys thought i,d let you know changed from Stugeron sea sickness to Sea Legs.
Took two night before we went and they worked spot on. they stay in your body for 24 hrs.
Tight lines Mick.
I always use Kwells and they work ok, just take one before you get onboard and it lasts all day, can make you a little drowsy tho, but i take some redbull to keep me alert
It's a thin line that seperates an Angler from a madman standing on the beach in january at midnight in -5 degrees with a northerly wind blowing in your face
Guys thought i,d let you know changed from Stugeron sea sickness to Sea Legs.
Took two night before we went and they worked spot on. they stay in your body for 24 hrs.
Tight lines Mick.
mick ive got a brother in law that cant get in the bath without being seasick
two sealegs at night and two in the morning,hes sorted
Guys thought i,d let you know changed from Stugeron sea sickness to Sea Legs.
Took two night before we went and they worked spot on. they stay in your body for 24 hrs.
Tight lines Mick.
mick ive got a brother in law that cant get in the bath without being seasick
two sealegs at night and two in the morning,hes sorted
im a big baby when it comes to tablets, so went into boots with the packet and asked what was the same I could chew on. The ingredients apparently are the same as travel sickness tablets. got a packet of chewy sweets instead, worked the same way and cheaper..
When I first started boat fishing, I tried sea leg, then quells, but they all give me a head ache, then i got talking to an American and he said, try Dramamine, the yanks have been using them from before ww2 and still use them today. The only place that stocked them was the Park chemist near the Spanish City in Whitley, they worked a treat with no side effects.
Redbull----------------never thought of that. All the time i drive home after the boat fishing i fight to keep my eyes open. Its worse than when i come home after night shift.
I,ll get some for next look out.
Cheers Mick.
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