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Especially at this time of the year - living on the coast

xc weather has the wind as East ENE or NE - and wall to wall sunshine

 

 

I live right on the coast - and this wind usually means fog and mist and poor visibility in April (and May and June usually...!!) and NOT wall to wall sunshine

 

Any thoughts anybody?

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Especially at this time of the year - living on the coast

xc weather has the wind as East ENE or NE - and wall to wall sunshine

 

 

I live right on the coast - and this wind usually means fog and mist and poor visibility in April (and May and June usually...!!) and NOT wall to wall sunshine

 

Any thoughts anybody?

i you will have fog we will have wall to wall sunshine in gleasga lol

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just seen the forcast for saturday from the boarders into scotlandand big dell was bang on sunshine with south east winds i hate south east winds as my old pal john king says you could time a piece of paper but when your race point is east its not so bad birds are not so far over to the west if we were down the middle id be more worried but looks like this will be a nice easy one my yearlings have only had five tosses but have been well worked at home thinking of risking some yearlings along with the latebreds as it could be a stinker next week and ive far to many cocks ill make up my mind at 4oclock when i basket them whats your plans guys

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just seen the forcast for saturday from the boarders into scotlandand big dell was bang on sunshine with south east winds i hate south east winds as my old pal john king says you could time a piece of paper but when your race point is east its not so bad birds are not so far over to the west if we were down the middle id be more worried but looks like this will be a nice easy one my yearlings have only had five tosses but have been well worked at home thinking of risking some yearlings along with the latebreds as it could be a stinker next week and ive far to many cocks ill make up my mind at 4oclock when i basket them whats your plans guys

 

umming and arring here . will leave the old plodders at home . yearlings will go for sure ,they had "the training toss" a week ago , will get "the second one" on Saturday.

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umming and arring here . will leave the old plodders at home . yearlings will go for sure ,they had "the training toss" a week ago , will get "the second one" on Saturday.

not very often we get a choice andy il start the old birds training in two weeks time and hope weather is as good in a perfect world id go with latebreds and yearling cocks this week and latebreds and yearling hens next week then all to the 3rd or 4th then pick and choose but who knows what kind of weather is coming so have to be flexible imo

Posted

Especially at this time of the year - living on the coast

xc weather has the wind as East ENE or NE - and wall to wall sunshine

 

 

I live right on the coast - and this wind usually means fog and mist and poor visibility in April (and May and June usually...!!) and NOT wall to wall sunshine

 

Any thoughts anybody?

Maybe something to do with air temperature being the same as sea temperature, equalling each other out. As you say it is unusual especially this time of year, we normally get full low cloud cover when there's any east in the wind but yesterday had broken cloud and good visibility.

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