Hi All,
I've just been out to fish and returned some what pi@#ed off!!! I initially thought I'd give King Edwards a shot but found that the sea was like a mill pond and basically I could see my reflection in it. So, after a couple of minutes thought about heading north or south I thought I'd give the river a shot - I'd heard a few good reports and thought why not!
Off I went down to the fish quay only to find that it was littered with trawlers, no problem I'll find another spot further down. No you won't I hear you cry!
This is my point - why do you have to drive to Newburn from North Shields just to find a fishable spot on the north bank of the Tyne? I went down to the ferry port area only to find a huge length of perfectly safe river bank fenced off by developers. Who do they think they are? Who sold them this land? Whats worse is I bet the sneaks that have bought it are either foriegn or cockney wide-boy business types! The area in general is already over re-developed as it is, and the closest you can get to the river up to this point is standing behind pompus high rise blocks of "luxury" flats!!! All of which are likely to be owned by city workers who wouldn't understand the importance of historical past-times such as fishing. Who do they think they are?
My little boy is 18 months old and I'm looking forward to doing the things with him that my dad did with me. This includes Sunday afternoons on the riverside teaching him how to fish. Fishing the river is generally safer than the north east rock marks. Looks like I'll be stuck with no option but to take him to Blyth pier - which is already normally over crowded, or the beach. How can a 5 year old be expected to launch a 5-6oz lead far enough to catch on the beach?
Anyway I returned home bait untouched - angry! Took it oot on wor lass who said "shut up eastenders is on" and that was that!
Is it just me or does anybody else bear this grudge?
Steve
I've just been out to fish and returned some what pi@#ed off!!! I initially thought I'd give King Edwards a shot but found that the sea was like a mill pond and basically I could see my reflection in it. So, after a couple of minutes thought about heading north or south I thought I'd give the river a shot - I'd heard a few good reports and thought why not!
Off I went down to the fish quay only to find that it was littered with trawlers, no problem I'll find another spot further down. No you won't I hear you cry!
This is my point - why do you have to drive to Newburn from North Shields just to find a fishable spot on the north bank of the Tyne? I went down to the ferry port area only to find a huge length of perfectly safe river bank fenced off by developers. Who do they think they are? Who sold them this land? Whats worse is I bet the sneaks that have bought it are either foriegn or cockney wide-boy business types! The area in general is already over re-developed as it is, and the closest you can get to the river up to this point is standing behind pompus high rise blocks of "luxury" flats!!! All of which are likely to be owned by city workers who wouldn't understand the importance of historical past-times such as fishing. Who do they think they are?
My little boy is 18 months old and I'm looking forward to doing the things with him that my dad did with me. This includes Sunday afternoons on the riverside teaching him how to fish. Fishing the river is generally safer than the north east rock marks. Looks like I'll be stuck with no option but to take him to Blyth pier - which is already normally over crowded, or the beach. How can a 5 year old be expected to launch a 5-6oz lead far enough to catch on the beach?
Anyway I returned home bait untouched - angry! Took it oot on wor lass who said "shut up eastenders is on" and that was that!
Is it just me or does anybody else bear this grudge?
Steve
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