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Sea sickness

always start the stugeron the night before, and top up in the morning with another 2
best dropping em about teatime, then if you feel drowsy, jut fuck off to bed( and dont forget to set your alarm lol )

then a dry breakfast ( toast etc n a cup of tea, as opposed to coffee n oranjuice shit)

then do another 2 a few hrs before setting sail

im a commercially endorsed skipper ( 60mile limit) and ive spewed my ring on more than a few occasions, normally up on the bow away from the party of anglers on the deck of me old charter boat :)

normally bought on by the 4am finish drinking and 7am on the boat bollox

ps, if i am gunna spew, and not due to the above, its on those glassy calm days with a big rolling swell you hardly see, but feel!!

if its lumpy as fook, thats not an issue

did my skippers ticket on a passage from essex to hartlepool, ( 3 days) with a good 4-5 northeastley all the way, twatting the boat beam on all the way, was not the most pleasurable experience :), but hey ho, it led me to become commercially endorsed charter skip :)
Does the ground bait work after you throw up? ;):ROFLMAO:
 
In addition to the above.
No booze the night before or afloat.
A good night's sleep is essential.
A light breakfast.
Drink plenty of water.
Embrace the day, the more attention you pay to the fishing and all that entails leaves no time to even think about sea sickness.
I can second the above. Main thing is to keep busy & fish hard
 
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