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	<title>Comments on: Winter uptide results</title>
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		<title>By: steve</title>
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		<description>Had my first crack at uptiding today on board Seaurchin, after a very wet steam down to the south hard we dropped anchor and cast out our baits ,I decided to start with big baits of lug and squid and was first in with a fish of about 5lbs then I had another  about the same size on cart and squid by this time the other 2 anglers on board were pulling in fish as well, then it died off  but Mick the Skipper said that&#039;s what happens and get ready for the fish to come back on and sure enough after a short while rods were jumping again I seemed to be doing better than the other rods, was it something to do with the extra large baits I was putting out or just beginners luck I dont know  anyway I had 9 fish out and had lost a couple of what felt like bigger fish by the time the tide went slack by which time  the fish had stopped as well and we were waiting for what seemed like a lifetime for the Flood tide to get underway but the fish never came back on and so that was it for the day. I had a very enjoyable day and Mick the skipper is a top bloke, very friendly and knows his stuff. If anyone was thinking of having a go at uptiding I Highly recommend a  day on Sea urchin with Mick.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Had my first crack at uptiding today on board Seaurchin, after a very wet steam down to the south hard we dropped anchor and cast out our baits ,I decided to start with big baits of lug and squid and was first in with a fish of about 5lbs then I had another  about the same size on cart and squid by this time the other 2 anglers on board were pulling in fish as well, then it died off  but Mick the Skipper said that&#8217;s what happens and get ready for the fish to come back on and sure enough after a short while rods were jumping again I seemed to be doing better than the other rods, was it something to do with the extra large baits I was putting out or just beginners luck I dont know  anyway I had 9 fish out and had lost a couple of what felt like bigger fish by the time the tide went slack by which time  the fish had stopped as well and we were waiting for what seemed like a lifetime for the Flood tide to get underway but the fish never came back on and so that was it for the day. I had a very enjoyable day and Mick the skipper is a top bloke, very friendly and knows his stuff. If anyone was thinking of having a go at uptiding I Highly recommend a  day on Sea urchin with Mick.</p>
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