Not much worth shouting about but I did at least manage to get on a beach with my old mate Nobby, very brief report here.
Some proper weather forecast for this weekend, the winds were WNW when we started last night, they'd swung round NW by this morning and the local beaches are unfishable now and probably will be for a few days. This spat is likely to affect the fishing one way or the other, either way if you want a go this weekend it'll be south of Yarmouth.
A few quick stats about the site, nothing else to do whilst it's howling and heshing it down. In general terms traffic to the site is up 18.77%, due in the main to the upturn in fishing a few nice cod have sparked. There are an average of 122 visitors a day of which 96 are first time visitors. 43.73% find EASA via a search engine and most visitors are based in the UK, the following list gives countries by visitors since the turn of the year:
1. UK - 24,590 visits
2. Belgium - 751 visits
3. USA - 202 visits
4. Netherlands - 105 visits
5. Ireland - 49 visits
All in all EASA is in very good shape and punches well above it's weight when compared to other sites of similar size and type, thanks a lot and keep up the good work!
Aitch
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