Fishery etiquette.

Hiram.A.Biff

Well-known member
Would not, in my humble opinion. Include shouting across a lake to your mate, Fu**in giz a hand man.
How F******n many have you had!?
Twa*!!!! thats another c**t Ive lost.
and generally Larking about at the waters edge.

Or is it me getting old.
 
couldn't agree more and another reason why I won't go near a stockie water again

had to leave one once for the exact same reason - thought I'd take the bairns fly fishing, and thats all that I (and they) heard. not good enough

complained to the staff and they just shrugged their shoulders
 
Sounds Like The Balif Should Have Been Sorting Other Things Out Instead Of Worring If You Had Filled In The Right Coloured Ticket.
 
Probably the same sort of AR$eholes that we discussed on a previous post (Cheats).
There is no excuse for this behaviour on any fishery and the staff should have no hesitation in telling these "anglers" to get lost and bar them from any future visits.
Who wants to fish in these circumstances let alone take your grandbairns for a quality day out.
I suppose the next best thing is to tell the fishery guy that you wont be returning to their place again until they sort out the crap angler/s on their water.:mad: :mad: :mad:
 
ANd if they aren't fishing with the fly, they're to be found on all the piers with a beachcaster, daylights, surrounded by hundreds of dead and dying mackeral.
It's become too accessable for the numpties now!
 
Not only irritates other anglers, but spooks the fish to, i would have complained to the bailiff of the fishery and if nothing was done i would have left after asking for a refund:mad:

John.
 
Not only irritates other anglers, but spooks the fish to, i would have complained to the bailiff of the fishery and if nothing was done i would have left after asking for a refund:mad:

John.
Actually john, you may have a point there. Micky, stayed till close, as he was talking to an old guy who said the bigger fish dont like the noise, theyll feed once the(and this is his quote, not mine) "Clowns Picnic has finished, and those fu**rs go home)
He was right,mick hooked a fish at 7pm, stripped his reel, and he couldnt stop it.
 
Agree with all - it is weird how sound travels over water ,i once fished fontburn right next to the nature reserve ,a bloke on the opposite bank was talking ,and i stress " talking" quietly to his mate ,on how he had been shagging his wifes sister for a few weeks and didnt know what to do or how to end it - it went on for about an hour before i moved back up to the dam wall - on packing up and leaving i shouted over to him

" I work with Suzanne ,if its the same suzanne in payroll at Rayrolls " so dont worry mate she will know all about it on monday See Ya


i swear he Pi$$ed in his waders - he could not believe i had heard everything


Never heard of her ,but her sister didnt half do some tricks ,if you know what i mean LMFCO :red: :red:
 
Funny you should say that Bri, about 5 years ago, I was fishing at Kielder with a mate, about 200 yards along the bank, was a couple fishing, male and female, this was about 7 am, lovely summers morning, mist rising. They dissapeared into the rough, and me and my mate heard ever single minute, every grunt, groan. giggle and yelp. Quality.
 
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