New Secret Mark Located For NESA Comp 2004

Marc

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Can we change the 10 mile ruling, cos I think I\'ve found a canny spot.

Looks a good \'shot\' to me. :D

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[Edited on 4/2/2004 by Marc]
 
After all that trouble trying to post the map, I hate to be the one to tell you its not there anymore, hasn\'t been for many a year, which is probably an indication of the age of the map.

However, the rusty old wreck at 50,0000 21,50000 looks an absolute banker, can\'t remember that one either though LOL
 
Good mark that plenty of hot ones. I recommend this spot.

No rods needed just pick the fish off the surface :P
 
I could be lying but ...me and me dad fished from an Orkney Longliner in the late 70\'s early 80\'s nee mobile phones, electronics or nowt. I remember sitting on the bonnet with a handheld compass trying to get us back in after a quick fog came down (I was only 5 at the time) , while me dad hand cranked the old Seagull. But to get back to the point .............. I\'m sure I also remember saying to my dad \"What are those plopping type noises?\" only to be told \"Probably just the odd round from the firing range son\" mind back then you could also hear the Roker Roar from the whitburn marks. A frequent occurence at the time

(edit) nee fun boating the fish of a lifetime just as your life is snuffed out by a stray round.

[Edited on 4/2/2004 by Ell]
 
(edit) nee fun boating the fish of a lifetime just as your life is snuffed out by a stray round.

[Edited on 4/2/2004 by Ell]

Nee Chance of that, its wasn\'t an American Range

Had to have a little Chortle at the \'roker roar\'\' tho - Bless!
 
Hey thats one of my Tope marks, the area around the targets used to be good for cod as well, only reccomended on a Sunday though RAF\'s day off.
 
Just looking in on this forum but spooky that I\'ve just come back from Hornsea today. Lovely weather, flat sea but plenty of colour, dabs, whiting and rockling; not a sniff of cod but a good day anyway.
 
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