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  • Roker Pier

    After a 3 year absence from sea fishing, me mate (Pondlife) persuaded me to get the big rods out again. Anyway fished Roker Pier at the weekend and had a decent session, plenty of bites and a few decent flounder and a codling. To my dismay however, when leaving the pier at 7.30 Sat morning, the amount of litter that was left on the pier was disgusting. This encourages vermin and doesn't show the anglers in a good light.
    We are easy targets and after the hunting and shooting brigade we are next on the list of the "anti's". Come on lads, its not difficult to take off the pier what you brought on.
    All generalisations are false, including this one

  • #2
    Originally posted by Castaway View Post
    ..the amount of litter that was left on the pier was disgusting. This encourages vermin...

    You got it the wrong way round, it's the vermin that leave the litter.

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    • #3
      alreet mate welcome to nesa not a bad session for you bud i was fishing next to you
      Panel Pin Champ
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      • #4
        Welcome to NESA Castaway, should have there gear taken off them.

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        • #5
          aye aye

          canny little session castaway. fished the pier sunday night and every scrap of rubbish, old bait, and cloths had been cleared off the round end but walking off monday morning the main lenght of the pier it was a tip,carrier bags, newspaper and an a thermos flask lying around

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          • #6
            Aye, Well,

            It's like I've said dozens of times in the past. At this time of the year I can't wait for 22nd March to come around so as to get away to fly-fishing venues as far away from these verminous ba-----s as possible.

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