Think it nay get a bit cold!!!

What are peoples opinions of having fires on beaches in extreme cold weather?
Obviously any debris would have to be taken away at the end of the sesh:)Just for old steel workers like me who suffer from White Finger:eek:Its nee fun tha na's?:(
 
What are peoples opinions of having fires on beaches in extreme cold weather?
Obviously any debris would have to be taken away at the end of the sesh:)Just for old steel workers like me who suffer from White Finger:eek:Its nee fun tha na's?:(

Treat yasel to an S Boston hand warmer! 35 quid much better than zippos and the others. :)
 
they said the same last year theyre full of ****e,none of them can predict the weather from week to week theyve proved that many times,i hope its mild as last year sicken these greedy gas companys bloody disgrace:mad::mad:
 
What are peoples opinions of having fires on beaches in extreme cold weather?
Obviously any debris would have to be taken away at the end of the sesh:)Just for old steel workers like me who suffer from White Finger:eek:Its nee fun tha na's?:(

We always have a fire when fishing Marsden beach, keeps you warm and gets rid of the driftwood.
 
Excellent:DI'll do that in future then.Just interested if people objected to fires coz of the smell and that,though cant think why anyone would:)

Just show a little thought for the lads upwind of you.

I fished Lynemouth a few weeks ago, lads next to me built a fire. Only problem was the wind was blowing straight along the beach so for the next hour I was shrouded in wood smoke, my eyes were streaming and my clothes stank (though I suppose smoke is no worse than fish and worm stench). On the positive side at least they didn't start burning plastic like some people do.

And to finish with a tale - when I was down south in the summer visiting friends I fished the shingle beach at Lee On Solent. Most entertaining bit of the night was the group of lads who brought a sofa onto the beach with them and had a few beers while fishing. I'm guessing they must have got a bit cold as at about 11pm the gave up[ sitting on the sofa and set fire to it instead :eek:
 
Always remember when i was a young lad fishing under the town bridge in sunderland about 14yrs old and there was always a fire in the arches off the older fellas No floatation suits just jeans and denim jackets the fires were a god send and giant coalies caught using muscle on rusty hooks litterally over the side millions of them .... Happy memories
 
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It's in the Express. They print the same $h1te every year. I'd trust my gammy knee and Mrs Miggins reading of the tea leaves before I'd believe anything they print lol

Agree with you mate if its a headline in the express it's just s***e for scare tactics they are obsessed with weather extremes
 
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