At the risk of repeating an earlier post - I had a spare few hours today between working my nightshifts so I opted for the easy launch, and headed out of Roker. At first the sea was extremely lumpy with quite a disturbing swell.
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In fact it became so unpredictable that I decided to head back into the safer waters of the harbour.
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It was there that I met Damean. He had also decided it was safer to have a dabble inside the harbour.
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however, after an hour or so things started to settle so we were able to get back out there
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and pretty soon we were into Mackerel and enjoying every minute.
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Despite the fact that my catch for the day was the same as last time and only Mackerel,
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the warm breeze and hot sun meant it was an absolutely cracking day to be messing around on the water. Especially as just like last time the dolphins made a show. Flaming June, what about flaming September. Flipping Unbelievable. Sorry, meant to put this post in Boat Catch Reports.
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In fact it became so unpredictable that I decided to head back into the safer waters of the harbour.
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It was there that I met Damean. He had also decided it was safer to have a dabble inside the harbour.
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however, after an hour or so things started to settle so we were able to get back out there
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and pretty soon we were into Mackerel and enjoying every minute.
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Despite the fact that my catch for the day was the same as last time and only Mackerel,
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the warm breeze and hot sun meant it was an absolutely cracking day to be messing around on the water. Especially as just like last time the dolphins made a show. Flaming June, what about flaming September. Flipping Unbelievable. Sorry, meant to put this post in Boat Catch Reports.
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