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    where are the cod fished for 4 hours today in perfect conditions
    5 anglers fishing north row ends nowt between us
    not even a report from north or south
    going to the north arm tomorrow hope i get a cod for my new camera
    then its off to the asha ( ocean road ) for a vindaloo
    happy new year everyone
    Honours

    Sunderland open winner 2013 2014
    Cleadon club winner 2004
    Shields open runner up 2001 and 2005 and 2009
    Hendon open runner up 2007
    heaviest bag winner 2007

  • #2
    Happy New Year Tony
    Cheers Alan...

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    • #3
      thanks al same to you
      do you think t.c took the hint about the camera
      Honours

      Sunderland open winner 2013 2014
      Cleadon club winner 2004
      Shields open runner up 2001 and 2005 and 2009
      Hendon open runner up 2007
      heaviest bag winner 2007

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      • #4
        hope i get a cod for my new camera
        Thats a canny swap

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        • #5
          Hint?........wot hint?..........lol

          Speaking of the North Arm.............

          Can anybody remember when the North Arm was a bit longer and had an arch in it? You had to clamber over something akin to the Khumbu icefall to get to the arch but once you were through it, you were in Frenchmans Bay.

          I\'ve spoken to a few people at work about it recently, but nobody can recall the arch.

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          • #6
            sorry t.c im only 42
            maybe the old school from hebburn might enlighten us sandies
            Honours

            Sunderland open winner 2013 2014
            Cleadon club winner 2004
            Shields open runner up 2001 and 2005 and 2009
            Hendon open runner up 2007
            heaviest bag winner 2007

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            • #7
              \"sorry t.c im only 42\"

              Cheeky whipersnapper

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              • #8
                My Old man has told me there was an arch he is 59 - still cant see where it might have been though - he also told me about the two white rocks on the roadside at the bottom of the lees , going down the the watersedge pub (mangoes or whatever) they were about 20 ft cliffs- now about 4ft ,and the landfill tip opposite was a stinking tip - which is now coming back to haunt us - ask Peter Collins - its full of nasty stuff that wants to come back \"Alive\"

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                • #9
                  nasty stuff my back garden is a mini version of the north arm
                  id show you all the pictures if i knew how to post the pictures
                  Honours

                  Sunderland open winner 2013 2014
                  Cleadon club winner 2004
                  Shields open runner up 2001 and 2005 and 2009
                  Hendon open runner up 2007
                  heaviest bag winner 2007

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                  • #10
                    Bri,

                    It looked something like this:-



                    It couldn\'t have been all THAT long ago when it collapsed......I remember scrambling through the arch as a teenager.......hmmm.....perhaps it WAS all that long ago, then.....lol

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                    • #11
                      Ha Ha - they were still laying the foundations of Wor pier when you were a teenager - and how the Fook do you \"scamble\" on a penny farthing eh LOL :P :P :P

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                      • #12
                        Oi !.....I\'m only a young lad, me, man.......hahahaha

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                        • #13
                          anyone looking at t.c photo 70m/m from the end of the arm looking left
                          is the famous leep miss to the left maybe just a bust leg or lung
                          miss to the right certain death
                          sorted many a man out mind you its a bit dodgy jumping full
                          of snow and ice
                          never saw any hebburn lads up there though
                          Honours

                          Sunderland open winner 2013 2014
                          Cleadon club winner 2004
                          Shields open runner up 2001 and 2005 and 2009
                          Hendon open runner up 2007
                          heaviest bag winner 2007

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                          • #14
                            view from the left side:






                            The leap itself, with the view down the right side:-



                            Definitely NOT for the faint hearted.......nor NESA administators !!

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                            • #15
                              i remember the arch very well
                              i used to go shooting pigeons when i was a young lad with my
                              relum tornado


                              sless

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