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  • #16
    Originally posted by cookie1992 View Post
    more luck then I have down there a blank every time a go down lol
    Yep likewise, yet many moons ago when you could fish the wall behind the tanks it always fished its socks off.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by mackem_steve View Post
      Yep likewise, yet many moons ago when you could fish the wall behind the tanks it always fished its socks off.
      the docks may be have been the best shot for cod in the north east, rough kelpy ground , had my best bags of there and heaviest fish , would love to be how to get back on great times

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      • #18
        Originally posted by cod magnet View Post
        the docks may be have been the best shot for cod in the north east, rough kelpy ground , had my best bags of there and heaviest fish , would love to be how to get back on great times
        Aye id love a shot on there again, it would be an ideal venue for a club to run. I wonder if the dock company would ever consider it.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by mackem_steve View Post
          Aye id love a shot on there again, it would be an ideal venue for a club to run. I wonder if the dock company would ever consider it.
          they have been asked in the past by fishing clubs and NO was there answer , they have let the place fall into disrepair then make that one of there many excuses not to allow fishing , twaaats

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          • #20
            Good to be back fishing mate

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            • #21
              started down there as a youngin with me dad.
              my favourite shot was half way between pensioners corner and the low drum, end of the wall. big tide over high water , couldnt fail on a moderate northerly when the south pier and high drum were un fishable.
              liked the shallows behind pensioners, **** pipe, sometimes.

              more good cod shots from the prom to the south pier than anywhere else in the region . my opinion anyway



              steetly was up there (RIP), but not as many shots as the docks.
              good marks fading away, cambios pier another


              one day eh .........one day
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              • #22
                just heard there is a concrete statue of coddy been erected on pensioners.
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                • #23
                  I love fishing Hendon, for me its two mins down road, when its cold you can sit in your car, you can rest your rod on railings, when bored you can laugh at the doggers and usually big Phil would be there to talk too, scrounge bait and knowledge until he selfishly broke his ankle!lol (at one time I thought he lived in his van there). On low tide I walk the bitch (dog not wife) along beach to Ryhope cliffs, the sea landscape becomes rocky and quite kelpy. Is this a good mark at low tide, a lot of similar marks up north often are?????

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Deans View Post
                    started down there as a youngin with me dad.
                    my favourite shot was half way between pensioners corner and the low drum, end of the wall. big tide over high water , couldnt fail on a moderate northerly when the south pier and high drum were un fishable.
                    liked the shallows behind pensioners, **** pipe, sometimes.

                    more good cod shots from the prom to the south pier than anywhere else in the region . my opinion anyway



                    steetly was up there (RIP), but not as many shots as the docks.
                    good marks fading away, cambios pier another


                    one day eh .........one day
                    the end of the wall was spiky island , 50 yards before that was the mixer, my favourite spot when it was calm seas , had big cod out of the mixer in summertime with fresh eater peeler , them were the days , loads of different shots to fish in different conditions and state of the tides , learnt them fishing there since being a bairn now can not get on STINKS

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                    • #25
                      thanks for the hisory lesson tony tompson.
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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by markgg View Post
                        I love fishing Hendon, for me its two mins down road, when its cold you can sit in your car, you can rest your rod on railings, when bored you can laugh at the doggers and usually big Phil would be there to talk too, scrounge bait and knowledge until he selfishly broke his ankle!lol (at one time I thought he lived in his van there). On low tide I walk the bitch (dog not wife) along beach to Ryhope cliffs, the sea landscape becomes rocky and quite kelpy. Is this a good mark at low tide, a lot of similar marks up north often are?????
                        Haha i did live there just about one time the casting bug gets you now its your turn to live there now mate lol i have always thought flat rock looks like it should fish at low water but never tried it.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Deans View Post
                          thanks for the hisory lesson tony tompson.
                          All the people who used to rape the dock is to blame for loosing them marks stole thousands of pounds worth. If i was on benefits i would fish it all the time let them take me to court and i will pay a pound a week no problems just dont fancy the 125 quid fine you get lol

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by big phil 123 View Post
                            All the people who used to rape the dock is to blame for loosing them marks stole thousands of pounds worth. If i was on benefits i would fish it all the time let them take me to court and i will pay a pound a week no problems just dont fancy the 125 quid fine you get lol
                            thats rubbish phill if you were on benefits and did not pay ya fine you would do time , the docks excuse at one time was the IRA , now they use terrorist an excuse , truth is in my opinion chemicals, sewarage, and a lack of money to do repairs to the dock by whoever owns them GREED , there have been more people killed on the prom than the dock ,

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Deans View Post
                              thanks for the hisory lesson tony tompson.
                              just call me hotlips all the boys do lmfao

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by cod magnet View Post
                                thats rubbish phill if you were on benefits and did not pay ya fine you would do time , the docks excuse at one time was the IRA , now they use terrorist an excuse , truth is in my opinion chemicals, sewarage, and a lack of money to do repairs to the dock by whoever owns them GREED , there have been more people killed on the prom than the dock ,
                                disagree tony.
                                its a simple case of who is in charge., when the gaffer changes the routines change
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