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I wear a fladden 2 piece floatation suit for sea fishing (boat and shore) it's mega warm with the bonus of being able to take the jacket off if you get too hot. Been 30 mile out in the english channell wrecking in feb and been warm as toast, a decent hat, socks and boots are mega important, once your head and feet are cold your f**ked.

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both floatation suits nail , might need em wi that boat , you got it sorted yet ??

 

 

frankie, lol, you edited this after i mentioned the boat and floatation, you didnt say anything about them.....noty a bad thing to do, make it look like you said it 1st, each to there own...

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it doesnt matter how cold it is or how adverse. theres times when you just wont catch fish....

 

On the other hand, their are times when some fish just beat all the rule books and feed!! When they shouldnt even be awake, or finished feeding long ago...its the hardy who make these fish feed, and if you can, its usually a specimen of a fish!

 

no.1. The pike pic on the boat, fed after a massive barren and very cold snap on all waters around britain... It dropped to minus 20 everywhere and scotland hit minus25, we were there like morons(paid off, and think it is still the record from that water).. The older ones will remember it, i think it may have been bewteen 1990 and 95....

 

no.2. the eel fed on a December night when the temperature was minus 4, with ice on the edge of the water... Anyone knows, Eels are said to hibernate!

 

no.3. the Salmon, which was the most incredible fish i have had the pleasure of capturing(and i have had pike to over 50lb, cats to 100lb+, etc) Reason being, it fed when the river was frozen, apart from a deep hole, it was minus 11. The date was december 30th!! And it took a "livebiat golden trout"!!!! For one, the salmon shouldnt be there at this time(i know you'l always get a few) two, to try and make a 20lb salmon take a fly, worm or small spinner in the normal salmon season is hard enough, so to take a 10" livey was quite mind blowing, especially in such exstreme weather!!

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it doesnt matter how cold it is or how adverse. theres times when you just wont catch fish....

 

On the other hand, their are times when some fish just beat all the rule books and feed!! When they shouldnt even be awake, or finished feeding long ago...its the hardy who make these fish feed, and if you can, its usually a specimen of a fish!

 

no.1. The pike pic on the boat, fed after a massive barren and very cold snap on all waters around britain... It dropped to minus 20 everywhere and scotland hit minus25, we were there like morons(paid off, and think it is still the record from that water).. The older ones will remember it, i think it may have been bewteen 1990 and 95....

 

no.2. the eel fed on a December night when the temperature was minus 4, with ice on the edge of the water... Anyone knows, Eels are said to hibernate!

 

no.3. the Salmon, which was the most incredible fish i have had the pleasure of capturing(and i have had pike to over 50lb, cats to 100lb+, etc) Reason being, it fed when the river was frozen, apart from a deep hole, it was minus 11. The date was december 30th!! And it took a "livebiat golden trout"!!!! For one, the salmon shouldnt be there at this time(i know you'l always get a few) two, to try and make a 20lb salmon take a fly, worm or small spinner in the normal salmon season is hard enough, so to take a 10" livey was quite mind blowing, especially in such exstreme weather!!

JESUS CHRIST :icon_eek: mate they are quite simply spectacular fish all absolutely phenomenal pal

:notworthy::notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:

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it doesnt matter how cold it is or how adverse. theres times when you just wont catch fish....

 

On the other hand, their are times when some fish just beat all the rule books and feed!! When they shouldnt even be awake, or finished feeding long ago...its the hardy who make these fish feed, and if you can, its usually a specimen of a fish!

 

no.1. The pike pic on the boat, fed after a massive barren and very cold snap on all waters around britain... It dropped to minus 20 everywhere and scotland hit minus25, we were there like morons(paid off, and think it is still the record from that water).. The older ones will remember it, i think it may have been bewteen 1990 and 95....

 

no.2. the eel fed on a December night when the temperature was minus 4, with ice on the edge of the water... Anyone knows, Eels are said to hibernate!

 

no.3. the Salmon, which was the most incredible fish i have had the pleasure of capturing(and i have had pike to over 50lb, cats to 100lb+, etc) Reason being, it fed when the river was frozen, apart from a deep hole, it was minus 11. The date was december 30th!! And it took a "livebiat golden trout"!!!! For one, the salmon shouldnt be there at this time(i know you'l always get a few) two, to try and make a 20lb salmon take a fly, worm or small spinner in the normal salmon season is hard enough, so to take a 10" livey was quite mind blowing, especially in such exstreme weather!!

JESUS CHRIST :icon_eek: mate they are quite simply spectacular fish all absolutely phenomenal pal

:notworthy::notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:

 

 

 

Cheers mate... :thumbs:

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it doesnt matter how cold it is or how adverse. theres times when you just wont catch fish....

 

On the other hand, their are times when some fish just beat all the rule books and feed!! When they shouldnt even be awake, or finished feeding long ago...its the hardy who make these fish feed, and if you can, its usually a specimen of a fish!

 

no.1. The pike pic on the boat, fed after a massive barren and very cold snap on all waters around britain... It dropped to minus 20 everywhere and scotland hit minus25, we were there like morons(paid off, and think it is still the record from that water).. The older ones will remember it, i think it may have been bewteen 1990 and 95....

 

no.2. the eel fed on a December night when the temperature was minus 4, with ice on the edge of the water... Anyone knows, Eels are said to hibernate!

 

no.3. the Salmon, which was the most incredible fish i have had the pleasure of capturing(and i have had pike to over 50lb, cats to 100lb+, etc) Reason being, it fed when the river was frozen, apart from a deep hole, it was minus 11. The date was december 30th!! And it took a "livebiat golden trout"!!!! For one, the salmon shouldnt be there at this time(i know you'l always get a few) two, to try and make a 20lb salmon take a fly, worm or small spinner in the normal salmon season is hard enough, so to take a 10" livey was quite mind blowing, especially in such exstreme weather!!

 

3 real qulity fish there mate, fortune favours the brave:notworthy:

 

( you must've been fuc*king freezing though)

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it doesnt matter how cold it is or how adverse. theres times when you just wont catch fish....

 

On the other hand, their are times when some fish just beat all the rule books and feed!! When they shouldnt even be awake, or finished feeding long ago...its the hardy who make these fish feed, and if you can, its usually a specimen of a fish!

 

no.1. The pike pic on the boat, fed after a massive barren and very cold snap on all waters around britain... It dropped to minus 20 everywhere and scotland hit minus25, we were there like morons(paid off, and think it is still the record from that water).. The older ones will remember it, i think it may have been bewteen 1990 and 95....

 

no.2. the eel fed on a December night when the temperature was minus 4, with ice on the edge of the water... Anyone knows, Eels are said to hibernate!

 

no.3. the Salmon, which was the most incredible fish i have had the pleasure of capturing(and i have had pike to over 50lb, cats to 100lb+, etc) Reason being, it fed when the river was frozen, apart from a deep hole, it was minus 11. The date was december 30th!! And it took a "livebiat golden trout"!!!! For one, the salmon shouldnt be there at this time(i know you'l always get a few) two, to try and make a 20lb salmon take a fly, worm or small spinner in the normal salmon season is hard enough, so to take a 10" livey was quite mind blowing, especially in such exstreme weather!!

 

3 real qulity fish there mate, fortune favours the brave:notworthy:

 

( you must've been fuc*king freezing though)

 

 

lol, you get used it mate. Done it for many years, on occasions we have crashed through the ice on the boat to get to a deep featured area. Not freezing, fecking mad!

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winter is approaching and last winter i fished all the way through it in just water proofs which wasnt a good idea what is everyone wearing and what would any one advise ??

 

topnotch & earth i am not worried about the suspenders, thongs tights and the likes that you boys wear i am just interested in the winter suits/thermals and the rest.

 

does cheap work or does it have to be expensive ??

 

niall_b73

 

my fella has just bought full gore tex from halkon hunt its not cheap but he says it is so warm also its 100% wind and rain proof your talkin about £400 for coat and trousers but well worth it

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hi i had this problem last winter sea fishing, it gets bitterly cold at bempton so you need a bloody good suit, i had a sundrige jacket and trousers, would not touch them they are rubbish any decent ammount of rain and your soaked, i got a bargain a couple of weeks ago and its warm and waterproof £75 its a abu garcia flotation suit i would recomend it, regards michelle

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