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  • #16
    Jim,
    I understand what you’re saying. My apologies for misunderstanding your 1st post

    I agree the only way to learn is to get out there and do it, a bit of trial and error
    If you have a bit of success it sticks in the mind. If you do it wrong you can work on it.

    I’ve had a bit of someone 30mtrs up the beach catching & I blanked but I knew that there was fish around & next time they may have my name on them.( not yet) so I just keep trying.
    I’ve taken this up for my retirement which is next month so looking forward to getting out more often and maybe catching something.

    Jamesb – sorry for hi-jacking your thread m8 .


    Cheers
    Waiting for Cod

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    • #17
      Sorry for topping and tailing your post jamesb but it serves my purpose well. Unless you contacted the Board Chairman (£460 richer) between Friday 19.00 hours and the start of the N v S Comp...........

      " personally as a new person to fishing i love going out and if i dont catch anything in a few hours at least in them few hours ive learnt something new from the experienced people i go out with"

      You obviously learnt nowt on Saturday 'cos you weren't there.

      "when i read some posts i wonder why people even bother getting their fishing gear out "

      You obviously didn't bother to get your own fishing gear out, when you could have learnt from the experienced people who made the effort.

      " i mean they are out there !!!!"

      Not if you're not there they're not


      "another point is that all his negativity will push people away from the sport"

      Need pushing?



      "So by now ive ruffled a few feathers but i need to say my piece as a newbie"

      Takes a lot to ruffle my feathers and if you did what I actually hoped, at the start of the thread then my wrath is a warning to other inconsiderate anglers who put their names down for future events and fail to attend. Young Steven, for the South side, turned up way after everyone else. Sless said he would, he did and I hung on for him, registered him and then we both went fishing. I happily do that every comp north of the Tyne, even though I've travelled further than everyone else and I enjoy the involvement.

      jamesb - you were the only north of the Tyne angler not accounted for on my sheet. I hope nothing serious and unavoidable stopped you fishing. If it had I'm sure you would have been in touch, especially as your post is dated today.

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      • #18
        David, James fished with me and Keith on Saturday night, that was the lad I introduced when we first got there mate

        Jim.
        Remember, some people are alive simply because it is illegal to shoot them.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by willywetegg View Post
          David, James fished with me and Keith on Saturday night, that was the lad I introduced when we first got there mate

          Jim.
          Bugger




          That means we also had a meaningful conversation at the end.

          So why no mark on the sheet? Shall we delete this? No - apologies are in order. Seems we got a few things wrong on the night and, as the North team's captain I take it on the chin....not literally of course being a bespectacled Maths teacher. My apologies James. That means no North guys failed to show or cry off. For that I thank you all, especially jamesb.
          Wished you'd have mentioned this when I pm'd you on Monday night Jim.

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          • #20
            "I also believe that something you learn yourself will tend to stick in your mind better than it would if you read it on a forum. "

            Absolutely true. You might still need the forum/others for handy pointers but actually doing it will stay with you.

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            • #21
              I wish I had mentioned it too David, but I didn't understand what you meant as I knew you had been talking to him after I introduced him mate. I would'nt worry about it, I would expect that James will find it quite humourous lol.

              There will have be a lot worse things said on NESA in the past and no doubt there will be in the future. It's what is known as a misunderstanding, nothing more nothing less. I think a lot of it could be layed at my door, the amount of times I have complained about people not turning up for comps and not letting the organisers know they were not coming. I have had this conversation with you a lot of times David as I have with others and that is the reason I asked several times that people not able to turn up on the night to let us know.

              Lets just put it down to the old adage s**t happens lol.

              Jim.
              Remember, some people are alive simply because it is illegal to shoot them.

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              • #22
                Pmsl that was better than an episode of eastenders/corrie/emmerdale all rolled into one see what passion fishing brings out
                Ivan

                Fishing is eternal optimism!!!

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                • #23
                  I probably wouldn't feel so negative if the current state of fishing WAS so negative....I have fished all my life, from sitting on the rocks at Boulmer as the tide came in as a 5 year old, with a clothes peg for a rod, 10ft of 2lb line, tiny hooks and limpets for bait. We had no knife so had to bite the limpet into hook size portions, and would then fish fro blennies as they came out of their holes.
                  I remember going out in a 'towie' (rowing boat), and would fill up within the space of an hour. Those days are long gone, and maybe my short sighted approach to catching on the boat has contributed somewhat to the current state of fisheries.

                  I gave up fishing with Alnwick SAC 2 years back, mainly through time restraints, but also because I was getting sick of blanking, along with many other lads, during the doldrums from the end of December through till February, when the club season ended.
                  I have since picked the best times and tides to fish, with the best conditions possible and have blanked, when years ago I wouldn't have. Why is that? I believe it is because the fish aren't there! They are concentrated in small pockets, with the odd red cod taking up residence. Flounders are'nt there in the numbers they used to be either, they make great pot bait apparently.

                  Trust me I'd be out every week and spending my money at the local tackle shop readily if I DID believe there were cod out there, without the expectation of just going down and throwing my bait in. Fishing isn't just about the catch, but when you're blanks far outweigh your catches, it's time to think about an alternative.
                  I do more fly fishing than sea fishing now, because i know there are fish there, and it is up to my skill in knowing what fly and line to use to catch a fish, and if I blank it's because I have done something wrong or lady luck hasn't gone my way, not that the water is barren and devoid!

                  Some people have had a good winter season and fair play to them for being in the right place at the right time.....Lets see how long it lasts.
                  "And I looked, and behold'a pale horse; and his name that sat on him was death, and hell followed with hi, and power was given unto them over the fourth part of the earth, to kill with sword and with hunger, and with the beasts of the earth"

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                  • #24
                    My glass always half empty, born that way
                    ................__................................ .............................
                    ____[ ~ \_____
                    [__On-A-Roll__/
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                    P.B
                    SKATE 204lb
                    COD 51lb
                    LING 32lb
                    TOPE 40lb
                    CONGER 25lb
                    HADDOCK 10lb
                    HALIBUT 37lb
                    COALIE 16lb
                    BLUE SHARK 55lb

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                    • #25
                      if i catch anything while out im quite happy if i dont i just look forward to my next trip

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                      • #26
                        all of us on this site love fishing which means by definition trying to catch fish . you can all go on as much as you like about the fresh air or the wild life, meeting mates, etc but the be all and end all of our sport is catching fish, that's why every one on this forum goes fishing, people go on about the old times when the fish where in abundance, they have a right when i started i caught more cod on a hand line than i do today with my carbon ,14ft whatever and my penn super mag,the simple fact of the matter is the fishing is nowhere near as good as it used to be, that's why every one on this site goes on about the virtues of fishing in norway, because they know they will catch decent fish, so please don't go on about not catching fish but the experience was good ,i go out in the middle of winter to catch cod and when i don't and i blank i get ****ed off.

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                        • #27
                          I fished a club match yesterday at Seaham. Blanked and me and lost some gear to a rouge wave.
                          So what i,ll be back next week-60 mile round trip to my old home at Hartlepool. Having a few hours on my favourite pier the Heugh.
                          Its took me nearly 2 years to catch another nice size fish after my 7lb er caught off Steetly--and that was my 5 1/2 pounder couple of weeks ago.
                          Still trying for my first doubler. When it comes i might just kiss the bu--er and let it go.
                          Mick (course there will be a photo first).
                          Last edited by mick dunn; 19-02-2010, 08:52 PM. Reason: wrong mileage
                          Personal best, 12.5lb Tope Scotland. 22/05/2012.

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                          • #28
                            fishin is exactly that, fishin. if it was that easy it would be called catchin, i just enjoy gettin out and havin a bit craic and although it's nice to hav a blinder of a sesh it, catchin fish is a bonus

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                            • #29
                              Agree you have to have an open mind but just look at club results to see that there is not much out there and you need to have a hope to be optimistic.

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