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Garelock, oh the memories of the cod fishing in the 70's/80's, it was phenomenal fishing from the shore..............don't know what it's like nowadays. Did you catch anything Mark before you noticed the bung missing.P.B. Cod 30lb-11ozs Balcary.
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Originally posted by canman View PostGarelock, oh the memories of the cod fishing in the 70's/80's, it was phenomenal fishing from the shore..............don't know what it's like nowadays. Did you catch anything Mark before you noticed the bung missing.
Mackerel, dogfish and the odd Saithe, is your lot these days. That day we had Mackerel only.
That's why we come to the North East 3 times a year for a week each time, to try and catch real fish! The irony is, you used to come to us!!2016 - Cod, Dab, Dogfish, Gurnard, Ling, Mackerel, Saithe, Scorpian fish. .
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Originally posted by Chris-scott View PostYou Havnt left the plug out have u lol
however me and two pals ones launched a triton coble(incidentally foot for foot and lb for lb)one of the best seagoing vessels(small ever made,this was 20ft6in as i recall inboardbacks up to the boat club ramp(great ramp
checks a thing gives the engine a very quick fire straps off etc guid to go trailer pushed into deep water by 4x4 of she goes no bother whos on the boat
waders of and swim dunky boyall ended wellAUDENTES FORTUNA JUVAT
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Originally posted by canman View PostGarelock, oh the memories of the cod fishing in the 70's/80's, it was phenomenal fishing from the shore..............don't know what it's like nowadays. Did you catch anything Mark before you noticed the bung missing.
Last edited by kayos; 23-02-2013, 03:58 PM.2016 - Cod, Dab, Dogfish, Gurnard, Ling, Mackerel, Saithe, Scorpian fish. .
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Originally posted by lingking View Postchris i aint even got a boat ha the boyo takin the p,he thinks i have couple quid haha
however me and two pals ones launched a triton coble(incidentally foot for foot and lb for lb)one of the best seagoing vessels(small ever made,this was 20ft6in as i recall inboardbacks up to the boat club ramp(great ramp
checks a thing gives the engine a very quick fire straps off etc guid to go trailer pushed into deep water by 4x4 of she goes no bother whos on the boat
waders of and swim dunky boyall ended well
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