Mr Charlton

when you see it, if you haven't already, you still won't belive it, if you have got kids send them out before looking at it, hope it's in, bet you will say fxxxing hxll
 
when you see it, if you haven't already, you still won't belive it, if you have got kids send them out before looking at it, hope it's in, bet you will say fxxxing hxll

I hope you're not implying we all swear like that Alan. Remember when I caught my best fish I muttered to myself "Rather well done. old chap...better get the wide angle lense out"
When Rod lost a good 'un a couple of years ago I distinctly heard him wish the fish the best of luck and hoped to see him soon. Can't be doing with all this swearing, squire.
 
big 'un

big 'un

seen the picture today in the paper, dont know if anyone else has mentioned it... northumberland gazette or something i think it was in. but nevermind il get the journal in the morning and have a weekly read of whats been caught by anglers better than me ha ha

John
 
just kidding old boy. of course you will say jolly good show old boy, well that's before you say fxxxin hxll

Would be spiffing if one of you city types could post it, electronically like, so that us country folk could appreciate it .................like.

Canny fish anywhere Alan. I'm sure the photo will do it justice.
 
Errmmm,,, Dave, aren't you one of those city types now???

Good show old bean :-D

Cheers

Tony

Certainly not northern chappie. I'm an off the estate, opposite the farm fellow of many words (cluttered together between two fancy covers) lol
 
Believe it m8 cos it's true.
My m8 Willy is the weigh in timekeeper and weighs all the fish, he told me about it on Monday as I missed fishing on that Sunday night, so was not there.

Good to see he's been promoted from Batch Man at the club....We all used to love Willy's warm batch when we came back from a sesh.....Oooh er
 
well the phot was in but not the best one to show the fish off and they also missed a great chunk out, sorry to all those who sent info and it fell to the editors axe

Missing Info

Roker pier produced a cod of 8.5lb for Stu Carr, one of 8-11-0 for Trevor Green and one of 7.4lb for Anth Curtis. Bob Gascoigne fished South Shields pier for nine cod to 4 1/2lb. One of the best flounders for a long time came from the Wear, Joe Wilton taking one of 3lb. Brian Pattinson took the top three places in the Friarage Sweepstake with cod of 9-5-0, 5-15-0, and a personal best whiting of 1-10-0. Steve Harriman won Ryhope’s match with a cod of 6.2lb from the Targets, Ian Peacock took two cod for 11.26lb, best 7.55lb to win Seaham’s Coronation Cup, Dave hood Seaton Sluice’s match with 3 cod for 11-5-0, the best of 6-2-0 taken by Barry Tweddle from the Needles eye. Dave Cruddas taking a cod of 8-6-0 in Seaton Sluices match at Arbroath.
 
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