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This is a good point youve made topbanana.ive seen quite a few lads get slaughtered on here recently for asking what i thought were genuine questions.Im a mechanic for a living and when i get a customer ask me a simple question eg.... how do i check my oil? i dont stand and ridicule them or chestise them for not knowing,i help them by showing them.same applys to fishing.What might seem simple to us who have done sea fishing all our lives eg... tide times,weather,bait,local marks might seem odd to folk just starting out.If you look back at my catch reports i never put photos on,this is because im crap on computers.other people find it easy.P.b 11lb cod,seaton sluice,march 2009
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Originally posted by john1977 View PostThis is a good point youve made topbanana.ive seen quite a few lads get slaughtered on here recently for asking what i thought were genuine questions.Im a mechanic for a living and when i get a customer ask me a simple question eg.... how do i check my oil? i dont stand and ridicule them or chestise them for not knowing,i help them by showing them.same applys to fishing.What might seem simple to us who have done sea fishing all our lives eg... tide times,weather,bait,local marks might seem odd to folk just starting out.If you look back at my catch reports i never put photos on,this is because im crap on computers.other people find it easy.
Joking mate. Your spot on with what you said though.Davy
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Originally posted by Davyred View PostI learned from joining Sunderland SAA in about 1980-81. At the same time, I used to go to Jack Meltons angling classes on a Saturday morning. He taught me all sorts, including how to shell mussel properly and what to use (if anyone ever seen Jack shell Mussel, you'll know how good he was) and above all, the rig I still use to this day with great success to fish the roundhead of Roker pier.
Joining the club was invaluable though as its a mine of information. The one thing I learnt though, as a spotty 15-16 year old is manners and respect. If you talk to the experienced anglers properly, they'd tell you just about anything, and I hope I still talk to people these days in the same manner.
What boils my p***, and its happened to me a couple of times on here, is the total lack of manners on asking for information, getting PMs along the lines of 'where did you fish'. No please, thanks or nothing. I've got no time for people like that.
A few lads on this forum have helped me with marks and bait beds which I can't thank them enough for, and I hope I've helped some lads in return with some marks in Scotland. This is a great Forum, its just unfortunate that you get the 'quick fix' anglers on it, lads who want the information now and every bit of information instead of doing what we used to do, go fishing and find out for yourself.
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I can see were people are coming from to me theres no need to ask whats high or low tide on Monday or whats the wind ect as the internet tells you all you need to know . but if you put a report up saying I got this fish and that fish from seahouses I can not see the harm in people asking what bait or high or low water . ive got 30 years off fishing under my belt ill help anyone if I can if there ask I must add I am on pro just love fishing
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Originally posted by john1977 View PostThis is a good point youve made topbanana.ive seen quite a few lads get slaughtered on here recently for asking what i thought were genuine questions.Im a mechanic for a living and when i get a customer ask me a simple question eg.... how do i check my oil? i dont stand and ridicule them or chestise them for not knowing,i help them by showing them.same applys to fishing.What might seem simple to us who have done sea fishing all our lives eg... tide times,weather,bait,local marks might seem odd to folk just starting out.If you look back at my catch reports i never put photos on,this is because im crap on computers.other people find it easy.2016 - Cod, Dab, Dogfish, Gurnard, Ling, Mackerel, Saithe, Scorpian fish. .
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Originally posted by sammy talbot View PostWhy you packed the sea fishing in for have all those salmon n sea trout toook the shine of it, suppose whities n cod are abit dull compared to those beasts.
And with the ammount of Cod about now its now worth the effort.
5 or 6 fish in 6 hours is classed as a good sesh now,used to get that many or more in an hour on the Lane in the right conditions.
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I understand what your sating mate and I do also like to help others out when I can but some questions are a bit silly.
just wondering if anyone knows if the cod will be out ?
Will there be a sea before Saturday?
Sometimes if people do a bit if homework they won't need to ask such questions and receive "ridiculed" repliesPB SHORE COD 9LB 14oz seaton sluice 3/11/12
PB BOAT COD 9lb 15oz
PB COALIE 9lb 8oz
PB LING 7lb 8oz
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Originally posted by david.northeast View PostI understand what your sating mate and I do also like to help others out when I can but some questions are a bit silly.
just wondering if anyone knows if the cod will be out ?
Will there be a sea before Saturday?
Sometimes if people do a bit if homework they won't need to ask such questions and receive "ridiculed" repliesinvictus maneo
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