they should be ashamed

Sorry mate didn't mean any offence, but I have to say I did read the thread properly. Here is your exact quote:

"we was then told a certain angling club was fishing ther and it was their doing a'll not mention the club just in case it was not them."

Anyway I did not intend to start an argument, or dispute your thread, so sorry again if you took it the wrong way.

I've got to try this electro-shock treatment method the club in question used. Off of shields pier like, might eventually catch something:D:D
 
Sorry mate didn't mean any offence, but I have to say I did read the thread properly. Here is your exact quote:

"we was then told a certain angling club was fishing ther and it was their doing a'll not mention the club just in case it was not them."

Anyway I did not intend to start an argument, or dispute your thread, so sorry again if you took it the wrong way.

cheers ok no prob
 
In Waco's statement it says there was a fishing club fishing at the venue then surely it couldnt have been the Alberta as i am told there match was a rover and most of the fish caught were from the Wear and S/S pier.
 
ok guys it was me with a single handline using garden worms as bait the fish come on thick and fast me arms was aching pulling in by hand must been 80 flounders in an hour :D

hope alan charlton dont get to see this cos al be in the journal this weekend PMSL :D :D :D
 
fished amble open the other week, and all flatfish taken to the scales had to be in a large bucket of sea water, to be released after weighing, good on them.
bad crack wat you`ve seen there like, and your spot on, they`l be the first 1`s to shout wen there not gettin flounders............!

yeah davey.amble did it spot on,bucket of sea water with the fish in it all flatfish returned alive to the water.someone knows who thease scumbags are.
 
yeh they do and i think they should be ashemed of them selves all they had to do was take the fish to an old peoples home or sumthing like that
 
I thought most clubs had tried there best to prevent these things happening, if it was a club and they where seen dumping them, they want to change their weigh in strategy, or keep their flounder alive, best way is a wide dish with about an inch of water, otr a bucket of watre which is areated, even still too many in the bucket some will drown. Even a damp sack with your fish in works. There was a couple of instances a good few year ago, at the bottom of Davy Bank where large amounts of flounder where seen on the bottom dead, and i maen a lot, it looked as if it was either a localised pollution incident or some natural occurance. Naturally at first anglers got the blame.
 
Something like the ludoviko technique was it mate:D
Apparently,it's known (or was known,as it's been illegal
for some time now) the 'Snap on' technique gordon,as all i was aware of,
whilst lying there in a straight jacket,was two crocodile clips,one red the other
black,each attached to one of my lugs.This big red machine was switched
on,turned onto boost,and the next thing i can remember was waking up in my
room,with an incredible urge to go out and pick wildflowers or chase
butterflies round the park.....i've been like that ever since.:)
 
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