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jd
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#1 Post by jd »

Hi
Please use this template to make a new shore report.

shorerep.html
( I will code the backend later so it will come up automatically when you click on new shore post_)
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samo
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#2 Post by samo »

fantastic idea
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Cormdogg
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#3 Post by Cormdogg »

I want to improve my reports, as I don't think my "tide half in" cuts the mustard. Im a bit behind on the lingo, people are talking about ebbing, flooding, neap etc etc and I don't really know what they're on about? During the summer for mack I check the tide before I go, high and low thats enough for me, the rest of the time I just head out. How can I report tide better?

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#4 Post by roger de dodger »

if you put what time you fished to and from and what time hw or lw was most people should be able to work it out,and just add in your report what time you got what fish :wink:
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