only tried it a few times always got sea sick,lol.now my good friend has bought a 39ft boat,based at eyemouth.can fish on boat anytime im up there.so is it these sea legs tablets before trip,or what.ive also been told not to look down at the sea,which i think i always did.any help please,as they all seem to say its in the MIND?.ps,got to give it a try,as any trip is foc,but ill be pleased to share fuel costs.imagine the crabstick lads,calling me worse than sh==,when im fishing 100yds off the CANNONS LOL.cheers reg,as toonboymc would say regpude.lol.? who gets the last laugh.
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Keep off the beer, keep yourself well fed and stay on deck looking into the distance not close up like tying rigs or reading. If you need some chemical help look up stugeron or Kwells, ginger also helps. I rely on tea and chocolate biscuits. If your mate doesn't mind, take the wheel for a while.
Good luck.
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cheers.
Originally posted by Kev1n View PostKeep off the beer, keep yourself well fed and stay on deck looking into the distance not close up like tying rigs or reading. If you need some chemical help look up stugeron or Kwells, ginger also helps. I rely on tea and chocolate biscuits. If your mate doesn't mind, take the wheel for a while.
Good luck.
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Originally posted by Kev1n View PostKeep off the beer, keep yourself well fed and stay on deck looking into the distance not close up like tying rigs or reading. If you need some chemical help look up stugeron or Kwells, ginger also helps. I rely on tea and chocolate biscuits. If your mate doesn't mind, take the wheel for a while.
Good luck.
Yep this helps def, also reg if you stay off the drink you will be shaking to much to notice the waves 🍻🍻
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Also try not to talk / think about it.
I had about a dozen trips out last year and I was seasick on one of them, it was bad aswell. I had been out in worse, it wasnt the calmest day and a couple other lads were sick but it was getting spoken about a lot and I think it got into my head.
Your first trip might be a hard one reg, choose a calm dayBest shore catch 2016 - 7.5lb cod, Seaton Carew!
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catch report?
Originally posted by Tadpoleman View PostWell Reg at last could this be a catch report from yourself ?
Watch ya falseys deent gan owa the side when ya shouting for Hughee
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Originally posted by KeithB View PostIt's all in the mind, just keep catching fish and you won't have time to feel sick
Not looking at close objects I would agree with, many's the time I've baited up with worms, which I can do eyes closed and managed to survive a trip off but having to tie a crab or mussel on, or lose the lot and have to tie a new set on and I'm on the way out.
Drink and food didn't have a real effect, I could be ill on both or neither. Same with pills - the main effect was to put me to sleep afterwards. A shallow sea, with tide against the wind I could handle but that slow roll, regardless of size always did me in.
From your point of view Reg, if you go south to the hard ground off Burnmouth or Berwick it's shallow and, in my experience, rather lumpy. Good luck.
Funny thing was I always thought it was worth the price just to get afloat.
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never been sea sick myself but have been told by others that diluted orange juice is quite good, as for catching loads of fish to keep your mind off it, it dosn't, I had friends Jim Douglas and Sean Blake out with me, Sean was sick all the time he was catching and they where coming in one after another, he caught more than me and Jim simply because we where laughing that much.Alan
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Originally posted by Charlton View Postnever been sea sick myself but have been told by others that diluted orange juice is quite good, as for catching loads of fish to keep your mind off it, it dosn't, I had friends Jim Douglas and Sean Blake out with me, Sean was sick all the time he was catching and they where coming in one after another, he caught more than me and Jim simply because we where laughing that much.
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