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  • #16
    it could have been young stores
    it was about 1922

    hehehe


    sless

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    • #17
      STEVE,
      Methinks you would have more chance catching something in the Queens than in the Goatsies at high water haha. There always seems to be some oddbods in there. To be honest the whole north side of Cullercoats is so hot and cold as to be, and I hate to say this, not worth it. I\'ve caught some good fish in the Goatsies and we all know of 20lbers coming out of the Warriors, just north, but, to me, they are so hard to predict and it\'ll be one or two tides and that\'s the end of them. Alan is the real expert (not in the Queens I suspect). It\'ll be interesting to hear what he thinks.

      Sless - you\'ll get a slap next time I see you (from Rod lol)

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      • #18
        bloody hell did i realy say 1922


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        • #19
          If you didn\'t mean just after 20 past 7 what did you mean Slesssss?

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          • #20
            Agree with Stores about Goatsies Steve,i have had some lovely fish out over the years but you have to put the hours in for certain.Not somewhere i would fish over high water mind.

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            • #21
              drinking early on
              hahaha


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              • #22
                I remember fishing off a boat off the Tyne about 1983, as we came in the mouth(OOER MISSUS!!) of the Tyne, something flew past my face, it was a mackerel trace and a six ounce lead, hit the lad next to me on the thigh, one of the hooks dug in, and the weight smashed thru the cabin window, still attatched to the screaming lads thigh.

                Deadly man.
                Maker and inventor of CANNYLINKS, the best rotten bottom system bar none. IMHO!
                http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KOWm18-UD6E

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