Hi.
27th
November 2011..
Well it was a shaky
start before we set off with the problems with the trailer, but
hopefully they may have been resolved.
It all started when I
took the trailer to Armitages Trailers to have it serviced before we
set off, it was there they found out one of the tyres had worn on one
side and was now illegal and the other three were on their way out..
What! They had only been to Portugal and back once a total of less
than three thousand miles..
28th
November.
So it was a rushed job
packing up the van at my sons and we set off a day early to take the
trailer back to Brian James at Daventry, well to cut a short story
even shorter they couldn't figure out what had caused it as far as
the trailer is concerned all they could find was the tyres were under
deflated at a 28 psi, where they said they should be 65psi..Well
seeing as we bought the trailer off them and set off to Portugal
within two weeks and we had not touched the tyres since new they had
sold the trailer to me with under deflated tyres..
The up shot was they
agreed to change all the tyres except they know longer use the wheel
size that was on the trailer so they had to change all the wheels and
the spare to the new size they are using, all at know cost to me, now
that's refreshing a company with morals, I said I would call back to
their works when we finally arrive back in the UK.. We will see if
this resolves the problem..
29th November 2011.
So we arrived a day
early at Dover for the ferry to be met with waves crashing over the
harbour wall and the ferry being shoved about by a tug as it wrestled
with the wind and waves.. Should be an interesting sail over to
Dunkirk at the 6am sailing..
30th
November.
Up at four am looked
out expecting the worse, but no the sea had calmed right off
overnight. The Port was operating as normal with no problems from the
big strike that was supposed to bring England to its knees, the only
thing was the ferry's were running half an hour late with the day
before bad weather, the sail over was calm and the ferry hardly
rocked and Evie who had to stay in the van didn't seem a bit fazed by
any of it.. I must admit once we got off the ferry the road out of
Dunkirk was a lot easier than the route out of Calais, I will
defiantly do this crossing again, and once we got on the motorways
trundling along with the lorries we just ate up the miles, it was
amazing how much we saved in fuel by keeping under sixty.. It took us
two overnight stops in various “Aires” before we got to
Mequinenza..
2nd December
2011.
When we pulled up in
Mequinenza in our usual parking place for our planned month stop
over, we were shocked instead of the big beds of rushes and the
small gap in them where we stop, they had all been chopped down and
the area upgraded and landscaped to quite a high standard, with a
seating area which the locals frequent for a chat as they wander up
and down the riverside.
5th December
2011..
So we have been into
Fraga to collect my Spanish “La Licencia de pesaca” which was
€10.89 for a year, and the fishing permit to fish in the Ebro at
Mequinenza is €20 per week.. Alas all to no avail as yet, I have
fished two days without a single bite hmm.
I fished a month last
time we came to Mequinenza a couple of years back with out a single
fish, but I am fishing for 40lb+ fish, I could go for the little ones
but I can catch that size any time at home. So its a monster or
nothing, at least the weather is kind as it is very warm at the
moment a bit like our average English summer, and they have put up
the street decorations in the town, and we have already had a
Christmas present, the Pesca tackle shop gave us a bottle of wine.
6th December 2011.
Launched “Nellie”
our inflatable boat for the first time today, it is like riding the
Giant Chivers jelly. Put on the outboard and after a few pulls on the
starter it fired into life for the first time and it was off for a
trial sail to see how everything performs, its not quite the dive
boat we sold, more like a bathtub but saying that we are afloat
again, we have not been without a boat of some description for the
last 40 years, and it is good fun “put putting” about ..
7th
December.
We found a new source
of water instead of having to rely on the local fishing tackle shop
which is only open occasionally at the moment, one thing the fishing
tackle shop guy said when I asked him about getting internet access
in Mequinenza which is always a problem, he said I could log on to
his shop wifi, I haven't seen him since as there is another public
holiday here and most shops are closed. But I have to go get some
more line as I stupidly lost all of it off my reel when I went to the
wrong buoy taking the bait out in the boat, I must have gone half a
mile and Sandra who was holding the rod just had to watch the line
disappear off the reel as I was too far off to see or hear her..
Bugger!. Egg on face time..
The upside of the day
was we had enough water for both of us to have a shower, we were both
getting a bit whiff'y, Sandra went in the shower first while I cast
out the rods, come to my turn and the heater had been turned off so
no hot water, put the generator on and the electric water heater soon
had the water hot.
Got undressed and in
the shower was nicely lathered up with shampoo when I heard the bite
alarm screaming out, then the door open and close as Sandra went out
to the rod, I was waiting for her to shout out “Ray” but she just
got on with it and sorted it, the kettle was now whistling it's head
off so I wrapped a towel round me and turned it off I could see
Sandra winding away with the rod bent right over so I got dressed and
went out to help her land the fish, she was complaining it was
hurting her arm as it was pulling that hard, so I took over and
Sandra went down the bank to land it, our fist fish in daytime for a
long time as we normally catch during the hours of darkness with
“Carp o'clock” best time from 10pm onwards..
It weighed a good 30lbs
as near as we could judge as the scales we had would not work
properly, not a problem now as I have bought some new digital scales.
We had another two runs
after dark, one breaking me off and on checking the hook length it
was very rough to the feel, so it must have been a Siluro as the
Spanish call Catfish, the other run I had the fish on at quite a
distance out, but the hook straightened out and the fish was lost.
A very good exciting
day with the weather, wall to wall blue sky and glorious sunshine.
9th December
2011.
Woke up this morning to
see everything shrouded in fog and the temperature has dropped
substantially compared to the rest of the week, we have the fire on
for the first time during the day, also the wind direction has
changed to an Easterly which is blowing all the floating dead weed on
to our side of the river and is a nuisance when trying to fish.