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I remember circa 1972/3 going fishing on a coble from Blyth, from "The Golden Fleece" pub (alighting on the ferry landing)
It was £3 a trip and my mate and I started going out on sunday afternoons, however afternoons was the casualty trips of ground baiting and line tangles. After a number of weeks in a row I was fortunate enough to be "invited" by the skipper to join their "elite" punters on a Sunday morning 6.00am till 12.00, this was a much more stable crew who took their fishing more seriously ... perfect .... must have put in a couple of years of trips until the boat was eventually retired
Remember on several occasions when it got a bit lumpy we all had to stand in the back to try and keep the prop in the water .... those were the days .... my best in those days on that boat was 7lb cod .... memories
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just looked in an old diary and came accross sweet chariot from blyth skippered by george turner and the boat from amble i was thinking about was the nobles
and just come accross the boat called the patricia.
these boats were in my diary dated 1984 still got there phone numbers.did you know panel pins comes in diff sizes ?
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John I went over to Fleetwood in the seventies with Ted and Clive Marrison in Teds wifes VW Beatle ,Clive was going to see a trawler called the ERIN BAY and Ted went to see the Wandering Star ,both owned by the same man.Ted bought the Wandering Star and I had a few days out on it we even used it to haul our nets one day.white van man
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Re the Wayside Flower ,around the same time we also went to Amble to see the Wayside Flower,she was a bit neglected and we could not get the Gardner engine to start .The boat was rigged for fly shooting with coils of ropes piled up on the deck.Couple of years later it arrived at Hartlepool owned by a lad called Franky Bergen and was rigged for trawling ,don`t know if it ever took anglers away.white van man
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Originally posted by Rod View PostRe the Wayside Flower ,around the same time we also went to Amble to see the Wayside Flower,she was a bit neglected and we could not get the Gardner engine to start .The boat was rigged for fly shooting with coils of ropes piled up on the deck.Couple of years later it arrived at Hartlepool owned by a lad called Franky Bergen and was rigged for trawling ,don`t know if it ever took anglers away.did you know panel pins comes in diff sizes ?
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The Marina looks just about finished John,trouble is Lumsden and Carrol have pulled out and the council have not yet got another company in to finish off,Nothing been done for probably 6 weeks now.Knowing the council it might be open for next summer.white van man
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Originally posted by john/r View Postjust looked in an old diary and came accross sweet chariot from blyth skippered by george turner and the boat from amble i was thinking about was the nobles
and just come accross the boat called the patricia.
these boats were in my diary dated 1984 still got there phone numbers.
what about silver scales was that not an amble charter ? skipper john?? roberta p amble or berwick ?and actually got photos of fish on the patricia all circa 84-85
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silver scales was I think Mickey Potts ... amble boat about 15 yrs ago
norm]` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` )
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