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  • #16
    i got meself 16 in half an hour, every one of them will end up as bait...for me i love mackerel ..... i have been sticking a bit of lemon garlic rosemary and some salt n pepper in big slashes in the flesh and then in the oven for awhile, 4 fish later im fit to burst




    oh yea and i saw the lad gonna jump - anyone staring to see with no fishing gear just an empty bottle of russias finest vodka and you know its not good :P

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    • #17
      yeah i seen him on his own with a bottle of cheep vodka about an hour before every and man and his dog came to sort him out!!!
      I agree with you Alan if the mess continues and a bit of damage is caused they will shut the piers down with a big loss to genuine fisherman, Like various people have said i often come away with more rubish than i started out with picking up daylite packets and other litter..
      scotty

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      • #18
        Yes I have to add to this , the ammount of other peoples rubbish that I've removed from piers and other marks is unreal ,I know I'm not alone here , but if there was ever a reason to enforce a sea fishing licence then these muppets are in my oppinion a legitimate target that would make it worth paying .
        You can take the lad out of Walker but .......

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        • #19
          i was recently at the Mull of galoway i fished the east side of the light house and if you know the place its quite remote,as i decended down the cliffs i was shocked by the amount of disposable bbq containers and other crap lying around,also a few dead dog fish left on the rocks,,this is a beautifull part of the country and people dont think twice about wrecking it..
          scotty

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          • #20
            Its the same at the Isle of Whithorn and Burrow head.
            Davy

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            • #21
              i try to keep away from the popular marks over there,shop around and you'll find somewhere nice to park your bum
              Cheers Alan...

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              • #22
                Originally posted by SIXFOOTSTEVE View Post
                Yes I have to add to this , the ammount of other peoples rubbish that I've removed from piers and other marks is unreal ,I know I'm not alone here , but if there was ever a reason to enforce a sea fishing licence then these muppets are in my oppinion a legitimate target that would make it worth paying .
                a sea fishing licence wouldn't stop them they simply wouldn't get one, they'd take the chance, if they did get caught the fine they would get could be paid at a pound a week or something stupid since most of them aren't working or kids.
                there are already a laws about dropping litter but it is very rarely enforced, roker pier is an alcohol free zone but always full of lager swilling p*** heads. any legisation / laws will never work unless they are enforced !

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                • #23
                  took the grandson along blyth beach fri counted a dozen larger cans washed up on the beach could have came from anywhere but the pier looks a good bet as there was just as many bags of larger as fish !! jamcod

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by ted180 View Post
                    was at blyth friday night the pier was was chokka everyone catching got 37 myself all on spinner all returned . fished that well deciced to go back saturday morning caught another 29 in 2 hours all returned . just a pity about the ar** ho**S who leave there rubbish there the pier is a tip.
                    Ps the seal showing its face again
                    lying git u caught 12 ...i caught the rest !!
                    Last edited by JOHNbetterthanTEDatFISHIN; 01-07-2008, 11:37 AM.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by jamcod View Post
                      took the grandson along blyth beach fri counted a dozen larger cans washed up on the beach could have came from anywhere but the pier looks a good bet as there was just as many bags of larger as fish !! jamcod
                      They should use the same system as they do here in denmark.
                      you pay about 15p extra per can (beer or soft-drinks) which is then refunded to you when you return the empty can. there are machines in every supermarket or shops that sell cans and bottles. it really keeps the littering of cans and bottles to a minimum. some people make a fortune going around collecting empties left by the lazy lowts.

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