thinking of retiring from fishing hobby as i think fishing isnt as good as it used to be and may be i have lost my passion for it. what is you other nesa members thoughts on this. am i doing the right thing or been to hasty.
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Originally posted by fishers View Postthinking of retiring from fishing hobby as i think fishing isnt as good as it used to be and may be i have lost my passion for it. what is you other nesa members thoughts on this. am i doing the right thing or been to hasty.personal best pier:2003 xmas eve the hugh 12lb4oz
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Originally posted by fishers View Postthinking of retiring from fishing hobby as i think fishing isnt as good as it used to be and may be i have lost my passion for it. what is you other nesa members thoughts on this. am i doing the right thing or been to hasty.
I would not sell your gear if I was you, you might regret it if you did.
It would be more expensive to buy gear again if you changed your mind in the future.
Costs nothing to keep your gear just incaseAlnwick S.A.C
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Tell us what gear you have to sell if you stop fishing, then we’ll suggest if you should or not. :-)
Seriously though, fishing around this coast has been patchy for years, it’s easy to lose interest after a few blanks but it is hard to give up altogether. Keep your gear somewhere safe for now and wait until reports pick up again or the bug bites. Retiring from fishing is like being a reformed alcoholic, you never give up entirely, you just don’t do it anymore.
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Just took up fishing last summer as a retirement hobby.(Only 8 weeks to go) Don’t know if fishing isn’t as good as it used to be, I know its not very good at the moment, but I’d rather be on the Beach Waiting for COD than in the Hoose Waiting for GOD......
RobbieWaiting for Cod
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Just look at the fish the codseeker has caught, STILL WANT TO RETIRE.
fishing this year has been very poor, but i would not give up fishing because we are having a lull, try changing where you fish, i have fished all over this season and my heavist is only 2lb 12 codlin.out there is a big cod with my name on and i will catch it, It may have a brother with your name on, you never know.
Danny
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dont give in! sliver surfer
Originally posted by fishers View Postthinking of retiring from fishing hobby as i think fishing isnt as good as it used to be and may be i have lost my passion for it. what is you other nesa members thoughts on this. am i doing the right thing or been to hasty.
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surely (for me anyway) one of the big parts of fishing is the adventure of getting out amongst the rocks and beaches and being in the fresh air of one of the best coastlines in the country, admittedly not catching can be demoralising but thats just all part of it and isnt a reason to quit.
dont give up mate!!!!
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Originally posted by fishers View Postthinking of retiring from fishing hobby as i think fishing isnt as good as it used to be and may be i have lost my passion for it. what is you other nesa members thoughts on this. am i doing the right thing or been to hasty.Alan
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dont give up fella you will be rewarded eventually times i have stood next to guys pulling pigs in wondering what the hell am i doing wrong its just the right place and the right time and a bit of lady luck on ya side i just get back on me horse and keep trying probalies the best season i have ever had all the years fishing and a personal best cod and some goodins too since moving about the last 4 yrs of fishing to different marks with the help of having me own transport after passing my driving test 5 yrs back so get back out there and keep trying you wont catch fish sitting in the house thats a defoPanel Pin Champ
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