Kelpy- A cod caught from rock marks usualy caught during the summer months, red in colour from living in the kelp. Also known as red cod.
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Lol - I know I'll never get everything on here but as long as I can try and put in most things which you are likely to hear then at least its a starter for the kids. I might leave some space at the end of each section so they can add their own as they hear about it. Will be a good thing for the forum also though as there's always threads started asking what slappy blacks and rotton bottoms are etc.
Keep it going lads.
Will update the first page list tomorrow as I have started categorising them as best I can.<i>Put back what you don't need.</i>
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not sure if this has been said:
red'un-- red cod(resident kelp bed cods)
frapp: birds nest -----overrun on multiplier
snood: hooklength
blegg: pouting/scotch haddockPunch 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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Originally posted by Mogthemackem View PostJust updated it again lads - keep them coming
Not to be confused with the young ladies you might see on the sea front at Whitley Bay but instead that simplest of rigs where the hooks aren't "clipped down"; instead left dangling and simply walloped out, as in "2 hook flapper" etc etc.....
Gary....fishin' accomplished......
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Originally posted by g-force View PostJust read the updated list - funny how easy it is to miss the obvious but I notice "flapper" is missing from the tackle section.
Not to be confused with the young ladies you might see on the sea front at Whitley Bay but instead that simplest of rigs where the hooks aren't "clipped down"; instead left dangling and simply walloped out, as in "2 hook flapper" etc etc.....
Gary
Although old fashioned, those women are really fit like lol<i>Put back what you don't need.</i>
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