Hi this might be in wrong place but just wondering if there's been much gettin cought on the boats out of sunderland as I'm goin out for the 1st time ever on Saturday
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Hope you have sea legs matey.I went out once and after a what felt like a world tsunami I was deposited chest high in salt wick bay with my late father who's mate mate steered us close to the shore that he dare.if I'd have had a shotgun on board I'd have blown my head off.if the Gestapo had a injection of seasickness or liquid toothache they would have been no need for any other torture.make sure that you take some medication and for f!!!s sake make sure you keep one foot on the shore.bb
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Don't be put off by other people story's. Don't drink the night before take a sickness pill and have a few ginger biscuits throughout the day and you'll be fine. Plenty of food and drink whilst at sea and you should be okayPB SHORE COD 9LB 14oz seaton sluice 3/11/12
PB BOAT COD 9lb 15oz
PB COALIE 9lb 8oz
PB LING 7lb 8oz
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Originally posted by bigfella View PostHi this might be in wrong place but just wondering if there's been much gettin cought on the boats out of sunderland as I'm goin out for the 1st time ever on Saturdayconsett warlord retired
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Stugeron seem to be the only sickness tablet you can get at the moment. 2 before you set off and if needed take another whilst at sea. I take mine just as a precaution in wouldn't want to spend the day being sickPB SHORE COD 9LB 14oz seaton sluice 3/11/12
PB BOAT COD 9lb 15oz
PB COALIE 9lb 8oz
PB LING 7lb 8oz
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I have been out 3 times and 2 of them I have been bad but have been told a tablet the night before and as said off David ginger biscuits or ginger pop or take some root ginger don't no if it's an old woman's tale but quite a few people have told me the same so will be given this a go but u could be a natural mate enjoy and catch some big piggiesKOMPRESSOR SPORT
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Originally posted by toonboymc View PostI have been out 3 times and 2 of them I have been bad but have been told a tablet the night before and as said off David ginger biscuits or ginger pop or take some root ginger don't no if it's an old woman's tale but quite a few people have told me the same so will be given this a go but u could be a natural mate enjoy and catch some big piggies2016 - Cod, Dab, Dogfish, Gurnard, Ling, Mackerel, Saithe, Scorpian fish. .
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In summary
dont drink the night before and get enough sleep
dress appropriately---not too hot, not too tight, not too cold
take one tbl in the eve and one before eating in the morning (I think Kwells is best)
no big breakfast, just a little snack
on board: dont sit in the cabin---ideally stay and stand outside---better balance
eat all the time little things like musli bars
try to talk and chat away, keep busy
dont sit down and tie lengthy rigs.
Seasickness is 90% confidence (or loss of). If you get seasick once, you have a huge chance to get seasick again---and if you have been on board a few times without seasickness, you gain confidence.
However---even after hundreds of trips without seasickness, I have seen guys getting sick and could not believe it! Nobody is safe.
That is why I stick to those (easy) routines and reccommend them for any allday fishing trips.
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Originally posted by bigfella View PostHi this might be in wrong place but just wondering if there's been much gettin cought on the boats out of sunderland as I'm goin out for the 1st time ever on Saturday
I expect for your trip on Sunday, weather permitting, quite a good catch. The tides are OK and the wrecks should be well stocked with cod and ling jumping on a good fresh mackie bait.
Clarity is still a concern after the easterlies, because of suspended river mud and algae bloom, so I guess the skipper has to go at least 6 miles out to make shads work
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Originally posted by Kartonkel View PostIn summary
dont drink the night before and get enough sleep
dress appropriately---not too hot, not too tight, not too cold
take one tbl in the eve and one before eating in the morning (I think Kwells is best)
no big breakfast, just a little snack
on board: dont sit in the cabin---ideally stay and stand outside---better balance
eat all the time little things like musli bars
try to talk and chat away, keep busy
dont sit down and tie lengthy rigs.
Seasickness is 90% confidence (or loss of). If you get seasick once, you have a huge chance to get seasick again---and if you have been on board a few times without seasickness, you gain confidence.
However---even after hundreds of trips without seasickness, I have seen guys getting sick and could not believe it! Nobody is safe.
That is why I stick to those (easy) routines and reccommend them for any allday fishing trips.
Good advice and Norbert can, unlike me, spell Kwells! (Recommend and muesli, not so much ) However I cannot spell anything in Afrikaans !
Personally though, I would not be seen dead on a charter, without first having my Full Scottish!Last edited by kayos; 01-07-2014, 11:04 AM.2016 - Cod, Dab, Dogfish, Gurnard, Ling, Mackerel, Saithe, Scorpian fish. .
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