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  • #31
    Bell end - a bell you attach to the end of ya rod

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    • #32
      Ow can a lend a hook?!

      A hook you will never get back.

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      • #33
        slang

        draculas tea bags seaguls wellies from the tyne ??????????????????????????????????????????????
        old anglers never die -they just smell that way

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        • #34
          White horses - when the waves are coming over the top of a pier
          The set - Not sure but think it's the slack water between the river flow out and resistance of the tide pushing against it.
          Watchie - Pier watchman who hoys yer off when it gets rough.

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          • #35
            Sausage grinder - fixed spool reel
            Sprats sleeping bag - condom

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            • #36
              lendz a tab = wants to borrow a cigarette..but probs wont get one back tho
              wor kid = there brother or sister
              plunder = a fishing weight
              owt deeing = have you caught anything
              scratching = using small hooks on a 2 hook flapper
              feathers = daylites or hockeyes
              eggbeater = fixed spool reel
              hendon ray = sanitary towel
              Panel Pin Champ
              ........................

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              • #37
                Originally posted by over par View Post
                Bell end - a bell you attach to the end of ya rod
                which end
                AUDENTES FORTUNA JUVAT

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                • #38
                  Fishing Terminology

                  Gaaning Yem. Going home. Ya in my swim fishing my patch

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                  • #39
                    Yark it oot- pull it out of a snag.
                    Pillen- peeler crab.
                    clabby doos or scoobie doos- clams.
                    Mair jam than Hartleys- Harra.

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                    • #40
                      Mr Krakov = Line snapping mid cast

                      Watch ya heeds = stay the F$#k down or you'll have a lead in ya eye

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                      • #41
                        its a whopper

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                        • #42
                          billet=small coalie
                          Punch and pull then let rip

                          NESA Lure Fishing Challenge 2011 Winner


                          UK species : Cod, Whiting, Poor Cod, Whiting, Mackerel, Coalie, Pollack, Rockling, Bass, Plaice, Flounder, Dab, Grannylasher, Pouting, Launce, Weaver, Sandeel, Ballan wrasse. eelpout

                          Global species: jewfish/big eye croaker,catfish(Sagor/African/Silver), whip ray, snapper, grouper, pufferfish,threadfin, trevally,stingray, mangrove shark, flowerhorn,

                          2014 combo:
                          Kompressor SS /slosh30
                          tt sport /525 mag

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                          • #43
                            Bell end - a bell you attach to the end of ya rod

                            Originally posted by lingking View Post
                            which end
                            The one with the eye

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                            • #44
                              A "plop" - a short cast
                              A "bray" - a big cast
                              A "snake" - a big whiteworm
                              A "fresh / frozen pie" - a nice big fresh / frozen crab
                              A "donkey's knob" - a nice big lugworm
                              A "Gorgon's Head" - a big crab bait with a handful of lugworms lashed around so it looks like...a gorgon's head
                              "Pulled it's head off" - got a bit eager trying to get a fish in too fast & losing it
                              "Deein' the dance" - those involuntary jigging leg movements that often occur when reeling in a fish
                              "Clemmies" - rocks & boulders, often slippery when clambering over them
                              "Weirs / cabbage / veg" etc...- kelp beds
                              "Plum" - a clueless angler, as in "the pier was full of plums".....
                              I'm sure I'll think of some more.....

                              Gary
                              ....fishin' accomplished......

                              Whitley Bay Angling Society
                              on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/whitleybayanglingsoc/

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                              • #45
                                Jiggy or Jiggin = Not what you think

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