Subject: DUNSTANBUGH 9/1/2006

alan

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Subject: DUNSTANBUGH
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posted on 9/1/2006 at 01:04
me and my mate fished the back of the castle tonight and we had one brilliant night 5 codling altogether 6lb, 4lb, and 3 at 2lb all fell to mussel bait will try and get sum pictures on here in the next few days





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posted on 9/1/2006 at 01:27
Nice one sunderland sounds like a canny session mate


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posted on 9/1/2006 at 02:17
canny walk, ive fished it before , never had anything , just lost lots of weights...lol




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posted on 9/1/2006 at 02:23
great result never fished it before but sounds worth investigating

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posted on 9/1/2006 at 08:53
Nice one mate ,not fished there either .




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posted on 9/1/2006 at 10:25
can be brilliant after sea has dropped off i have found for best results go through castle to furthest N/easterly point come off grounds and climb down to 2nd shelf or ledge is easy to spot. hope your not afraid of hights can have great fun spinning or stick floating for pollack in the summer nice catch look forward to the photo,s




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posted on 9/1/2006 at 11:31
sunderland could you send me names and who got what


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posted on 9/1/2006 at 12:12
nice catch report, one of my favorite places to fish. hardly anyone to bother you. well done



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posted on 9/1/2006 at 14:56
Well done mate, sounds like a nice session.

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posted on 9/1/2006 at 16:00
got your info Gordon, e mailed you to say thanks it bounced back, apparently you dont exist.


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posted on 9/1/2006 at 17:37
sounds like you had a good session up there , a bit of a hard walk but you got the rewards
well done




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posted on 9/1/2006 at 17:46
well done mate


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posted on 9/1/2006 at 19:09
its is a canny walk but if you go up during the day you can find all the gulleys and decent marks on the way up to the castle if you come in from craster and its where i have lost all my weight this year from them long walks lol


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posted on 9/1/2006 at 19:32
And how I put all mine on,having a refreshing drink afterwards


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posted on 9/1/2006 at 19:39
lol paul


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posted on 9/1/2006 at 21:14
canny session mate used to fish craster a lot many moons ago
but always ended up in the fishermans arms or rest or something
cant remember the name but it was the only pub there




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posted on 9/1/2006 at 22:00
same here ,ive had some great sessions up there with my dad ,26 years ago the old fella bagged a 14lb fish near the castle and that was using a scarboro reel and a 9ft rod ,but i recon theres more lead there than rocks now .....lol




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posted on 10/1/2006 at 00:52
ok thanks allan

Yeah some walk lads especially when lamp goes off seemed to be alot of people fishing cullernose point are aswell

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posted on 10/1/2006 at 00:58
well done

it was the jolly fisherman


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posted on 11/1/2006 at 02:01
cracking shot i love fishing it and because o the walk its normally quiet had fish to 9lb off the south side of the gully casting north off the point between the south point of the gully and the north skeers deeper water and fishes through the tide but i have more success on the flood i also find using breakaway grippers helps get me out of the majority of the inevitable snags the long wire ones are the best expensive but i seem to loose less so worth it really.
 
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