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  • Northumbria Police SAC - Sunderland 24th Feb 2008

    Fishing 6pm-10pm. 12 Turned out in what looked like pretty naff conditions to catch much and we were right. After seeing the anglers from other club matches on Roker pier fishing into the bay to try and pick up a flatty the majority headed off to river marks. Ray Edmonds and Ian Ainsley chose to fish the river where Ian showed how to delicately scale down some rocks to get a rig back at the waters edge. Using all his rounded well balanced arse he managed a triple salco into the rocks followed by the 'Team America' international recognised distress signal. Fortunately Ian landed on his head so damage occurred and it paid off for them catching coalies. I managed to get myself all excited on the end of Roker Pier when I picked up my rod and found the end tackle very light and started reeling in fast declaring a belter of a slackliner. It was that slack that the whole friggin trace had managed to get itself off my link much to the amusement of a little fat Jarrow lad (I own up to this cos' he will only post it anyway). Well that's the tales over cos' the fishing was nowt to write home about....oh and by the way Ian said I had to say how good he is cos' he won so everyone congratulate him on his 2 fish. Well done Ian and Steve on heaviest fish.

    1. Ian Ainsley 18 points (2fish)
    2. Paul Wastell 15 points (2fish)
    3. Steve Walker 12 points (1flounder and H/F)
    4. Ray Edmonds 8 points (1fish)

    Next league match is September (thank god).
    A bad days fishing is better than a good day at work.

  • #2
    well done my little durham shiney ar$e friend,your trousers came in very useful.i was left lying and crying on the floor of the pier at fozally and his slack liner.his youth was obviously put to good use with how quick he was using his wrist !!!.really funny but he took it well,no option really!!!,crap fishing it has to be said,or is it us as the wives keep telling us.
    To whoever stole my anti-depressants
    I hope you're happy now

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    • #3
      BREAKING NEWS.
      seaham harbours version of 'eddie the eagle' has qualified for the olympic log flume team as the results of his efforts last nite!

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      • #4
        Aye but Eddie use to land on his feet....well sometimes.

        I thought I saw someone from SEA WORLD on the far bank rubbing their hands together preying for another 'guest' at their rescue center.
        A bad days fishing is better than a good day at work.

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        • #5
          Lads Lads, what can I say, A shiney arse from Durham came and took on 12 ov Northumbria's finest, only to kick yer arses..... in your manor aswell...Ray let me explain, I tried to tell you last night, that the little tumble down the rocks to retrieve the size coley was all planned man, When I was in the SAS, we often did a back flip, a one leg slide down 20ft ov icey kelp covered rocks and then a forward roll into the drink, just to get the milk. Anyway didnt see you complain when you got half me winnings due to the coley that was brought safely back onto terra ferrma, well apart from the fracture to my thumb..Cant wait for Sept Comp, Hope it aint off some cliff top at Newbiggin cos i must ov used up a canny few ov me 9 lives GULP...Thanks for the good night lads.

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          • #6
            aye your winnings hav been up half the nite dreaming about what to spend my fiver on!!!
            anyhow its lucky you never went in or peter an fred on the far bank would have been washed away by the resulting sunami!

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            • #7
              i heard the japanese whaling fleet were alerted me like !!!
              To whoever stole my anti-depressants
              I hope you're happy now

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              • #8
                Hey keep it comin lads, I know where you all live lol

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                • #9
                  Well done lads on the compo.Looks like it was a struggle for any fish.
                  Steve Walker is not the lad who writes for Sea Angler is it.

                  Mick.
                  Personal best, 12.5lb Tope Scotland. 22/05/2012.

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                  • #10
                    Mick, You are correct, our Steve Walker can only write with crayons.
                    A bad days fishing is better than a good day at work.

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                    • #11
                      blunt crayons!! he would injure himself if they had points.

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                      • #12
                        Flatheed, do you ever say anything nice about anyone lol you obs not gettin nowt at home ha ha ha

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                        • #13
                          bit like yersel at the mo brother ratty!!! just like being married again eh!!

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