Giles' Kayak…...
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Thank you, Dennis. I will be staying within the confines of Portsmouth Harbour for the first few trips, so no open water stuff.
I kayaked a bit in a past life and leaned to roll and re-enter, so it's not entirely alien to me. But we do have a maxim in our house, if Giles could possibly fall over, he will - I blame it on only having 8 toes…..
Having said all that, the Hobie Outback is amazingly stable....
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I love google satellite pictures. You can see the channel that runs down the middle of the area, decent weed cover, and all of the wrecks in varying states of decay. Looks like a fishing paradise!
G, Are you going to use top water baits for the shallows or going to stick to the channel?
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The houses behind Johnny are these:
Built between the old blast walls of the munitions factory. Originally there was a wooden shed between each blast wall and in the sheds, shells were filled with explosives. If one went off, person filling shell plus shed were vapourised, but the walls protected the other sheds/shell-fillers
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This is great. I'm sure there will be some interesting fish tales (tails)..