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    Been up for the weekend. Typical weather for a trip up. Anyway a few details and maybe a few points for discussion....

    Eileen and I drove up Thursday night, me on a conference work shop (you tell us.....) on Friday and she on a presents spree at the Royal Quays (Norman - can you do B&B on the boat to save time next time we\'re up?)
    Picked up some bait from Billys Friday and off fishing for low water Saturday morning 5am (no idea of the sea state etc) Fished Tynemouth beach and the Slatey for 1 bite and 3 fish - Barge Bottom - one rockling, smaller and thinner than you know what, Stoney for one grandy that fitted in the palm of my hand and one bass of 1/2lb from the Toilets. Every other hoy I was cleaned off.
    Up Saturday morning after 0 hours sleep, Eileen back to the Quays (NORMAN..........??) me off to flog hundreds of books to W H Smiths. Started off in Blyth. Feel really sorry for Blyth and the way that 21st century life seems to have passed it by. However had a really bizarre conversation in Smiths. Was talking to the book buyer and he was lamenting as to how little the budget was for local interest books and how he would not be able to buy any, me being sympathetic and thanking him for his time when a lurker approached me saying:

    \"Sorry mate, heard your conversation. Is your local interest book abour railways?\"

    \"No sorry, it\'s about Fishing\"

    \"Oh right, is it about fly fishing\"

    \"No sorry, it\'s about Sea Fishing\"

    \"Oh right, my brother uses a magnifying glass to read, can I buy one off you now?\"

    After that I lost the will to hawk them around the town but they\'re now selling at Allans in Whitley.

    Back to the fishing - picked some worm up and looked at the sea. Now flat as a fart. Give Rod the option - Sharpness, South Crab Hill, Crawleys, or St Marys. He leaves it up to me. An attack of gout means I go for the shortest walk and we end up ay Crawleys Point, 2am start. First cast Rod gets a Scotch Haddock - never seen one caught on the rock ends before. We then fish \'til 7am for numerous bites and no fish. Know what the bites felt like - flying doggers attacking on the hoof and ravaging the bait (flying doggers = velvets) Every bait (lugworm, mussel or crab) was ripped to bits. I\'ve read this scenario on a number of catch reports and refer you back to the thread on Wrasse and the Docs\' comments
    Now back in Cannock after 3 days and 6 hours sleep and no fish.










    Would do it all again tomorrow lol

    [Edited on 11/12/2005 by Stores]

  • #2
    Sounds like a canny time to me David ,you don\'t need to be hammering the fish to enjoy it eh ..
    Feel free to read my absolutely pap catch report for this afternoon !!!
    You can take the lad out of Walker but .......

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    • #3
      First cast Rod gets a Scotch Haddock - never seen one caught on the rock ends before.

      David I\'ve spoke to a few lads lately. I had one or two when I was younger from Tynemouth Pier. But if you look at match reports lately there are quite a few getting caught. I know at least 4 were caught at Newbiggin off one rock mark a few weeks ago.

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      • #4
        They are very common off st marys and whitley pipe.

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        • #5
          but you enjooyed yourself david
          Alan

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          • #6
            You bet Alan. When you ain\'t been near the beach with a rod since August just being there is enough. You know (and I know the times I fished were late) there was not one other light to be seen and at Tynemouth I did\'nt even see anyone walking on the beach. Funny for Friday and Saturday night. Tell you what Eileen and I did see. We stopped opposite the Grand at Tynemouth and went for a coffee. No coffee so we had a brandy and walked to Front St for a coffee (and a brandy lol) and while walking back along the Front there were 2 lights on the cliffs at Castle Rocks. Never seen anyone fishing there at high tide me thinks. Hope they got off alright although there\'s plenty cliff to get up if you get stuck. At Sharpness point there was a landrover that looked like the coastguard with a rescue team with ropes effecting a rescue up the cliffs. Presume it was a practice as there were no police etc.
            Still smiling about that chap in Blyth. Nearly asked him if he was related to Oblikta lol

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            • #7
              nice one david ,shame the fish didnt turn out but i bet you still enjoyed yoursen

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