Walkway what a mess!

wavy davy

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Just had a walk along the walkway and I can now see the point of the people in the houses complaining about the mess, there were disguarded rigs with hooks and bait on, bait wrappers, empty pop bottles and yards of line tied around the railings about 5 yards from a litter bin, no wonder we all get tarred with the same brush.
 
Cant see why some people do this ,it will be another good place closed for anglers soon, theres plenty of signs warning people about the leaving the place tidy it only takes the residents to get a petician together and the fishing will be stopped :(:(
 
It's the same at jarrow park , its a disgrace when the rubbish is thrown yards from the 4 bins down there , all comfortable public fishing areas will be banned from fishing soon !!!
 
What is it with tying carrier bags to railings?:confused: I was down Hebburn Marina this afternoon having a couple of chucks with my new rod and there were at least 5 left there and it really makes the place look a mess. Are they being used as rod rests? I can't imagine them being much good. I got a few pairs of the foam twist ties from the pound shop for....guess how much? and you can use them over again.
I was going to say "come on lads take your stuff with you" but I'm probably preaching to the converted on here.
The rod is excellent by the way Century ttld. Smashing.
 
lazy barstewards who leave crap lying about , no respect for others or the sport. its the same on seaham pier , carrier bags left lying , empty lager cans arl owwer , old towels . ... yards of line from reels ... :mad:
 
Litter bugs

Litter bugs

My heart felt sorrow to the genuine fishermen/women whose fishing sites may be closed down due to the inconsiderate actions of a number of ignorant imbeciles. I can not think of a more appropriate name to bless them with. It effects everyone, but tarnishes the true and sensible anglers who, leave the place as they have found it, god knows what state some of their homes are in. I was a very avid shore angler, many moons ago, attached to Shiremoor AFC, fished and partnered Alec Harvey et al and nothing was and is more simple than tiding up after a session. I fish boat only these days and if you don't tidy up the skipper lets you know and may well refuse you next time. On board the problem is easily monitored and controlled, but while you guys are out there, it's very sad that these people basically don't give a jot about the future of our ever increased scrutinised sport is becoming. Rant over.
 
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tough on real fishermen i think the only way forward is sea licence for shore angler just to put off the lazy ****s who cant be bothered to pick up after themselves grr makes me angry
 
tough on real fishermen i think the only way forward is sea licence for shore angler just to put off the lazy ****s who cant be bothered to pick up after themselves grr makes me angry
 
tough on real fishermen i think the only way forward is sea licence for shore angler just to put off the lazy ****s who cant be bothered to pick up after themselves grr makes me angry
 
fished roker thursday night till early hours friday morning this is not a catch report but i did tidy the roundhead up and bin any rubbish left behind ..gudluck for the macky season it will get worse :mad:
 
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It effects everyone, but tarnishes the true and sensible anglers who, leave the place as they have found it,.

I think half the problem is there in that sentence, I have seen many so called "true sensible anglers" leave crap all over the place aswell as just kick rubbish into sea. I also think that leaving the fishing spot as you find it is a problem if there is rubbish already there, so you don't bin the rubbish if its already there.?

I haven't seen the state of the walkway as it is atm, but I know after the Shields open on the evening when everyone left it was like a rubbish dump, were those anglers who fish the open not "true sensible anglers."

As coddy already said macky season nearly upon us, think we best dust off our rubbish pincers and get the black bags out ready to clean up after the non "true sensible angler." :hallucine:

I think a £5 fee to use the pier in summer would be a sufficient fee if it was to be policed, keep the scum off it.
 
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Seen the same problem at the rathouse at roker it took me about 2 mins to pick up the bags, line and general fishermans rubbish and put it in my bag and dump it in a bin to be honest there was going to be no fish going in my bag anyway but we bring the stuff with us so we should take it back ... One word TRAMPS
 
We can moan as much as we like but the problem's never gonna disappear. The slumrats that leave all the crap won't be visiting this site for a start (probably can't read anyway) & therefore won't be encouraged to leave marks in a tidy state!
Boils my water when I see empty cans & bottles that weigh next to nowt laid around. The doyles carry full cans in but can't be arsed to take the empties away! Divvies!!
 
We can moan as much as we like but the problem's never gonna disappear. The slumrats that leave all the crap won't be visiting this site for a start (probably can't read anyway) & therefore won't be encouraged to leave marks in a tidy state!
Boils my water when I see empty cans & bottles that weigh next to nowt laid around. The doyles carry full cans in but can't be arsed to take the empties away! Divvies!!

It's St Patricks day,stop picking on the Doyles,
what've the Irish ever done to you.:)
 
Unfortunately its just not a problem with fishing,go to any city/town centre and you will see rubbish all over the place,carrier bags blowing in the wind chavs shoving Greggs sausage rolls into their offsprings gobs then flinging the bag to the ground.Its an issue with society as a whole only as anglers we notice it more as its the areas we fish in.It still does not make it right to leave litter on a pier,jetty or river bank.You will never change the habits of some of the chavs who are more interested in getting pi55ed than catching their bin liner full of mackeral.All we,as seasoned,concerned anglers can do is take your own litter to the nearest bin or if no bin available take it home.I would not suggest that you confront the litter droppers because you will no doubt get a mouthful of abuse or worse.I myself take my litter away with me plus any other litter I find around and on the odd occasion I have tried to embarrass the idiots who leave litter by going up to the litter they have dropped and put in to my carrier bag saying within earshot "its ok i'll put it in the bin for you" but inevetably this falls on deaf ears and you get a look back from them as if to say "whos the mug".I dont know what the solution is,maybe a fishing licence or an admission fee to enter piers etc or maybe volunteers from local fishing clubs marshalling the areas during busy times..I just dont know.But we seem to have the same issues every so often but nothing changes.roll on macky season i will be taking bin liners ..not for the fish but for the crap left behind!!!!!!!!!!!!!! rant over.
 
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