NESA - North East Sea Angling - Sea Fishing UK: North East Fishing Terms North East Fishing Terms ================================================================================ nesa on 31 August, 2006 12:00:00 I don't pretend that these are phrases used exclusively by NE anglers or that the spellings are correct. I'll add more as I remember them or hear new ones. Fastner -- Hook or sinker caught on seabed Topper ---- Good, great Runnydown -- Black Lug Billet --- Coalfish Spotty Backed Pig --- Cod Slimey --- Eel Chesties, Geordie Pyjamas --- Chest waders Flattie, (Coalie, whitey) bashing --- Catching lots of that species of fish Rake (e.g. Raking the beach) --- Looking, searching Cack Handed --- Left handed Ower (eg. Up and Ower) -- Over Mucky (e.g. The water's mucky) --- Dirty Fleein (e.g. The bait went fleein out) --- Flying Canny (e.g. The weather's canny) --- Good, decent, OK Chuck (e.g. How far can you chuck it) --- Throw Dinnit --- Don't Shite --- Seaweed and other rubbish in the water. Wrigglies --- Whiteworm Skeer --- Rock edges, rock ledge or outcrop Crap ---- No good, poor Raggy --- Ragworm Gadgy --- Man Lob -- Casting short Red army --- Eater crabs Shenton --- Spinner invented by the late Dicky Shenton Hoy --- Throw, cast Poker --- Stiff rod Brill --- Good, great, excellent