Subject: SEAHAM HARBOUR SBC - Comp
braine
Member
Posts: 53
Registered: 3/1/2004
Status: Offline
posted on 29/8/2005 at 22:38
Seaham Harbour small boat club comp 4 was fished today, Sunday 29th August. 10am - 4pm. 6 boats and 15 competitors.
Difficult conditions with the wind a lot stronger than the forecast. Heaviest fish Alan McLardy - 24lb Cod. 2nd HSF Steven Walker - 11lb. 5oz Ling. 3rd HSF Nick Richardson - 6lb 2oz Cod. Henry Hogwood had a nice Pollack of 6lb.
A picture of the cod will be uploaded when I work out how!
Bill R.
Comp Sec.
SHSBC [img] [/img]
[Edited on 29/8/2005 by braine]
[Edited on 29/8/2005 by braine]
____________________
Bill R.
I didn't go to work today. The voices told me to go fishing!
TC
Unregistered
posted on 29/8/2005 at 22:57
Excellent, Braine
If you're having probs with uploading the photo, just e-mail it to me at the address shown at the bottom of all my posts and I'll sort it for you.
I think Mr Charlton will be wanting some details from you
____________________
braine
Member
Posts: 53
Registered: 3/1/2004
Status: Offline
posted on 29/8/2005 at 23:15
On its way TC as Urgent!
I think everyone will want to see this one.
Caught less than 5 miles offshore.
The pollack came from the same wreck.
Alan and Henry were fishing from Alan's Reiver Sportsman, Katie Jane.
I will wait up to see it in print!
Thanks
____________________
Bill R.
I didn't go to work today. The voices told me to go fishing!
TC
Unregistered
posted on 30/8/2005 at 11:34
Got ya e-mail, Bill.
Looks like you got the photo uploader sussed yourself, though.
Couple of additional [img] brackets in there, but as long as you got the photo up, I'm not gonna be picky....lol
What a crackin' fish
____________________
KeithB
Old Timer
Posts: 1728
Registered: 1/9/2003
Status: Offline
posted on 30/8/2005 at 12:52
Crackin fish, well done lads!
____________________
Cheers, Keith.
Codfather
Member
Posts: 177
Registered: 19/5/2005
Status: Offline
posted on 30/8/2005 at 15:58
24lb Cod
I did,nt think they got that big
Well done everyone
Is it members only who can fish the Seaham boat comp's ?
Charlton
Moderator
Posts: 2047
Registered: 21/9/2003
Status: Offline
posted on 30/8/2005 at 18:31
braine, can you send me deatils bait etc and a photos
____________________
Alan
TC
Unregistered
posted on 30/8/2005 at 19:24
.......hahahaha.......Told you
____________________
braine
Member
Posts: 53
Registered: 3/1/2004
Status: Offline
posted on 30/8/2005 at 21:14
Hi Guys,
Seaham small boat club has two grades of member, boat owners and ordinary members. If you know a boat owner in the club who will take you out you can fish the comps without being a member of the club. Boats are restricted to less than 20 feet overall length and MUST have a valid Seacheck and boat + 3rd party insurance. Comps are inshore - Max 5 nautical miles east limit, Blackhall Rocks in the south and Roker pier in the north. Offshore comps are no limits.
Alan McLardy is the Secretary on 0191 581 7523.
There is a trophy and prize money every comp.
Alan C, I will get the photo & details to you a.s.a.p.
P.S. He also lost another couple of real good ones when the swivels parted and he was not into the ironwork!
!
____________________
Bill R.
I didn't go to work today. The voices told me to go fishing!
braine
Member
Posts: 53
Registered: 3/1/2004
Status: Offline
posted on 30/8/2005 at 21:50
Thanks TC, had to work it out before I went to bed
Got the details to Alan. dont want to give too much away but Henry hogwood had a 20+ cod the week before! pity we never got a pic of that one as well.
____________________
Bill R.
I didn't go to work today. The voices told me to go fishing!
Falcone
Member
Posts: 61
Registered: 6/10/2003
Status: Offline
posted on 8/9/2005 at 19:18
Alan always seems to know the good places.....i want to see what is gonna happen with the plans afoot for seaham north dock,i heard a marina was on the agenda,if this is true ill get myself another boat will be nice to step out my front door and straight onto a boat
Codfather
Member
Posts: 177
Registered: 19/5/2005
Status: Offline
posted on 8/9/2005 at 20:12
Would move my little reiver to Seaham if they had some secure moorings. Just have to wait and see what happens, fingers crossed .
Falcone
Member
Posts: 61
Registered: 6/10/2003
Status: Offline
posted on 9/9/2005 at 06:54
yeah atm i wouldnt dare moor a dog down at seaham when i was working down there a few years back boats were forever getting broke into and equipment being stolen,and also vandalism,but hopefully if they can sort the security out i honestly think it has the makings of a good marina...
braine
Member
Posts: 53
Registered: 3/1/2004
Status: Offline
posted on 29/8/2005 at 22:38
Seaham Harbour small boat club comp 4 was fished today, Sunday 29th August. 10am - 4pm. 6 boats and 15 competitors.
Difficult conditions with the wind a lot stronger than the forecast. Heaviest fish Alan McLardy - 24lb Cod. 2nd HSF Steven Walker - 11lb. 5oz Ling. 3rd HSF Nick Richardson - 6lb 2oz Cod. Henry Hogwood had a nice Pollack of 6lb.
A picture of the cod will be uploaded when I work out how!
Bill R.
Comp Sec.
SHSBC [img] [/img]
[Edited on 29/8/2005 by braine]
[Edited on 29/8/2005 by braine]
____________________
Bill R.
I didn't go to work today. The voices told me to go fishing!
TC
Unregistered
posted on 29/8/2005 at 22:57
Excellent, Braine
If you're having probs with uploading the photo, just e-mail it to me at the address shown at the bottom of all my posts and I'll sort it for you.
I think Mr Charlton will be wanting some details from you
____________________
braine
Member
Posts: 53
Registered: 3/1/2004
Status: Offline
posted on 29/8/2005 at 23:15
On its way TC as Urgent!
I think everyone will want to see this one.
Caught less than 5 miles offshore.
The pollack came from the same wreck.
Alan and Henry were fishing from Alan's Reiver Sportsman, Katie Jane.
I will wait up to see it in print!
Thanks
____________________
Bill R.
I didn't go to work today. The voices told me to go fishing!
TC
Unregistered
posted on 30/8/2005 at 11:34
Got ya e-mail, Bill.
Looks like you got the photo uploader sussed yourself, though.
Couple of additional [img] brackets in there, but as long as you got the photo up, I'm not gonna be picky....lol
What a crackin' fish
____________________
KeithB
Old Timer
Posts: 1728
Registered: 1/9/2003
Status: Offline
posted on 30/8/2005 at 12:52
Crackin fish, well done lads!
____________________
Cheers, Keith.
Codfather
Member
Posts: 177
Registered: 19/5/2005
Status: Offline
posted on 30/8/2005 at 15:58
24lb Cod
I did,nt think they got that big
Well done everyone
Is it members only who can fish the Seaham boat comp's ?
Charlton
Moderator
Posts: 2047
Registered: 21/9/2003
Status: Offline
posted on 30/8/2005 at 18:31
braine, can you send me deatils bait etc and a photos
____________________
Alan
TC
Unregistered
posted on 30/8/2005 at 19:24
.......hahahaha.......Told you
____________________
braine
Member
Posts: 53
Registered: 3/1/2004
Status: Offline
posted on 30/8/2005 at 21:14
Hi Guys,
Seaham small boat club has two grades of member, boat owners and ordinary members. If you know a boat owner in the club who will take you out you can fish the comps without being a member of the club. Boats are restricted to less than 20 feet overall length and MUST have a valid Seacheck and boat + 3rd party insurance. Comps are inshore - Max 5 nautical miles east limit, Blackhall Rocks in the south and Roker pier in the north. Offshore comps are no limits.
Alan McLardy is the Secretary on 0191 581 7523.
There is a trophy and prize money every comp.
Alan C, I will get the photo & details to you a.s.a.p.
P.S. He also lost another couple of real good ones when the swivels parted and he was not into the ironwork!
!
____________________
Bill R.
I didn't go to work today. The voices told me to go fishing!
braine
Member
Posts: 53
Registered: 3/1/2004
Status: Offline
posted on 30/8/2005 at 21:50
Thanks TC, had to work it out before I went to bed
Got the details to Alan. dont want to give too much away but Henry hogwood had a 20+ cod the week before! pity we never got a pic of that one as well.
____________________
Bill R.
I didn't go to work today. The voices told me to go fishing!
Falcone
Member
Posts: 61
Registered: 6/10/2003
Status: Offline
posted on 8/9/2005 at 19:18
Alan always seems to know the good places.....i want to see what is gonna happen with the plans afoot for seaham north dock,i heard a marina was on the agenda,if this is true ill get myself another boat will be nice to step out my front door and straight onto a boat
Codfather
Member
Posts: 177
Registered: 19/5/2005
Status: Offline
posted on 8/9/2005 at 20:12
Would move my little reiver to Seaham if they had some secure moorings. Just have to wait and see what happens, fingers crossed .
Falcone
Member
Posts: 61
Registered: 6/10/2003
Status: Offline
posted on 9/9/2005 at 06:54
yeah atm i wouldnt dare moor a dog down at seaham when i was working down there a few years back boats were forever getting broke into and equipment being stolen,and also vandalism,but hopefully if they can sort the security out i honestly think it has the makings of a good marina...