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    A shot of the Pilot Pier on the Headland, circa 1952.
    PB's.....
    Biggest ever fish caught.... 142lb Tiger Shark
    Biggest ever shore caught....14lb Cod
    Best sess.... 5 x Blue Fin Tuna totalling .... 306lb

    Do more "Missing" than Fishing

  • #2
    was gonna say never in my life time have i ever seen it that bloody busy lol
    personal best pier:2003 xmas eve the hugh 12lb4oz

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    • #3
      bit of a sea on and that's in the sheltered bay, don't think anyone would be fishing the heugh that day.

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      • #4
        cracking pic mate

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        • #5
          aye good sea on there a bet the was sum canny uns caught that day
          did eeerrrr ya snap it off like?thats a shame teeeheeeeheeeheeee and take your rubbish home and dont be a meth

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          • #6
            nice image mate did you get that off google i used to have it has my screen saver
            species so far 2012cod bass flounder plaice dab colie weaver whitie rockling

            target for 2012

            :catch a bass of 2lb catch a cod of 5lb catch a plaice of 2lb catch a thornback

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            • #7
              nice pic mate a love looking at old pics

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              • #8
                old pics

                hi cracking pic do you have anymore

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                • #9
                  nice bit chop on ,does anyone know if a comp was on that day with all them folk on the pier.

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                  • #10
                    Fishing the pilot

                    Nice photo Eddie H must be going back some time ago and it looks busy with just a couple fishing the end

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                    • #11
                      gone are those days remember my first fish caught off there when i was six it down on the right hand side on the steps but everything changed when they put them stupid breaker blocks round the end and then put the fence up round the pilot light

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                      • #12
                        it needed a good s/e wind to get rough in there and still does. 8lb fish were common.

                        H.A.D.S.A.C had there club house at the base of the pier.

                        there used to be metal rings in the concrete at the base of the wall. you could jam your rod but in them.

                        i once saw an 8ft fibreglass rod get snapped as a fish was biting. the fish was pulling so hard and the but jammed in the ring it snapped the rod.

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                        • #13
                          Heres one from 1953
                          Last edited by fisherman58; 08-01-2015, 06:53 PM.

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                          • #14
                            they must have done a lot of work after that.

                            there used to be a wooden ramp just above the steps for getting onto the top level.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by fisherman58 View Post
                              Heres one from 1953
                              You could sell that as art in the Tate Modern... Tate Modern reveals giant crack in civilisation - Telegraph

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