plum on roker pier

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what about the size of bass etc sold in supermarkets i have seen bass in packets that are well undersize .

farmed fish - no limts apply to size

cos they grow slowly they are harvested smaller than they might be to get a return on the money invested in farming them, bass get to about 12oz to a pound in size relatively quickly, they next few pounds take years. got a friend in scotland who farms salmon and thought of diversifying
 
MACKY BASHING

I\'d never really thought about it till now and no matter how you look at it, it doesn\'t sound particularly conservation minded, humane, or ethical, but how many times has the xpression been seen on here

definately ammo for the anti\'s

Off to apply for an Art\'s Council Grant now to pursue a career in Mackeral Charming with my mystical tinsel covered oral fixators and religious cranial massager
 
Personally I can\'t stand anyone who uses feathers and their beach or pier gear to catch mackerel from the shore. I\'ve caught up to 40 fish in a session using a spinner from Roker pier, to me, thats all you need. OK you want bait, but why not enjoy the best fighting fish (pound for pound) in the north sea with light tackle.

I\'ve never used feathers for 30 years and never been short of mackerel for bait. Give them some respect for gods sake.
 
Before I went out tonight this post was the most important on the board to me.
Came out of the pub tonight and was given a \"lady\" to walk home.
Dropped her off at her door and carried on walking.
Found a girl sitting on the curb crying her eye\'s out.
With a smile on my face I was thinking not another one. Plonked meself down and had a bit crack.
I t took me a couple of minutes before I realised who she was. Most of her family was wiped out by a drunk driver just a week or so ago.

This post doesn\'t seem so important any more to me.

Jim.
 
Personally I can\'t stand anyone who uses feathers and their beach or pier gear to catch mackerel from the shore. I\'ve caught up to 40 fish in a session using a spinner from Roker pier, to me, thats all you need. OK you want bait, but why not enjoy the best fighting fish (pound for pound) in the north sea with light tackle.

I\'ve never used feathers for 30 years and never been short of mackerel for bait. Give them some respect for gods sake.

must admit spinners are the way to go for macky, great sport on appropriate tackle. i use feathers for the bonk eels though, a lot more effective when you you need lots.
 
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