Cod at Jarow park

I heard it was caught of the wooden jetty at Jarrow, there is no wooden jetty at jarrow park, there is one at the entrance to the Don though, it is a good shot for codling but it is illegal to fish there :D
 
Thats where ur wrang mate there is a woden jetty at jarrow.

And that jetty is a stone one and u right it is out of bounds wish i could get on there.

Dont think we should be atlking about something like this as u never no who is looking in.
 
From tonights Evening Chronicle:

Wallsend angler Carl Bibby fished Jarrow Quayside in the River Tyne and used ragworm to take a cod of 9 1/2lb.

Andy Rutherford also had a cod of 7lb 11 1/2oz from Marsden using frozen crab.
 
Jonny, quayside, pronounced key-side

Quayside [noun] meaning: The area adjacent to a quay or wharf or a system of quays, especially in a port city.

Quay [noun] meaning: Wharf usually built parallel to the shoreline.

There are wharves at Rohm & Haas, the Shell terminal and Jarrow Slake (though you can\'t access them to fish) making the shoreline a quay and Jarrow a port.

If in doubt, ask Jeeves (or Stores lol)
 
Stephen, I\'ve fished Jarrow park quite a bit and never seen a wooden jetty, :( its all concrete or at the far end its grass bank, the part next to the wall might have wooden suports I suppose.
By the way you can fish of the (concrete jetty) at the slake, and there is a way on its been like that for years, they stop people from fishing there now and again but people always get back on, its always been like that. :D
 
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