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  1. You could put your family on the plate for them and they would eat them, give them a big brown thing that comes out of your anus and they would scoff them down, in other words, they will eat anything. Just will it happen over here? i doubt it. Going into the chippy and instead of cod, emm, i will have a large mullet and chips please.
  2. Very sad news, my condolences go out to his family. R.I.P
  3. Was down there sunday evening after going bait pumping in the bay low tide ( for the first time) and managing 2 worms :D Gotta start somewhere i guess. We had couple of score blow lug, squid/shrimps and raw prawns. Got to the fishing spot next to the slipway and found about 4 score of lug on the beach still alive and some more squid, bonus. Thanks to whoever left them there Fishing was much the same, loads of whiting and a few doggies and 1 codling about a 1lb thrown in. Will give the coast a miss until i read more reports of some nice cod coming out then will get back down there. For now i will stick to the river as having better results down there, and its on my doorstep.
  4. Been quite a few codling coming out from the thames, a couple around the 6lb mark, and many between 2-4lb which ive seen and caught. Good to see them coming out of the rivers this early, hopefully a bumper year would be nice. As for mullet, sounds tempting giving it a bash round here, maybe 1 last session during the week
  5. Ive been told that there is only a few other fish bigger on record, that was the record from wales what norm said, 14lb 2oz and i think 3-4 and they have all been caught from alderney. So if there was ever such thing as an english record then that could very well be it.
  6. 11lb 8oz caught from the River thames at Gravesned july/08. Only my 2nd ever mullet.
  7. On the abu ive got, the high speed one. It dont have the numbers on the slider which is a bit silly considering other abus do have them. As above, with the slider all the way up, the mags ares off, with the slider down the mags are on.
  8. Oh well, straight to hell i'll be going, sort of new that anyway
  9. Puggy

    wind

    Had the same thing happen to me a few years ago. Night fishing at a lake in the summer. Fell asleep under the brolly and woke up to find it gone. Had a look around and found it floating upside down down the other end of the lake caught up in the reeds. to far out to get it so chucked rocks in it to sink it.
  10. When the word tow rope was mentioned something sprung to my mind. Reminds me of my mate when he goes beach fishing. Reel loaded up with 30lb line, giant hooks baited up with more bait on than there is in your local shop, expecting to catch jaws, needless to say he ends up catching sfa. Mind you if he hits a snag he ends up reeling that in aswell. If conditions are ok and not too rough i pull out my carp rod and use that sometimes, makes catching fish more enjoyable.
  11. Same as me on that one. And number 6 is my misses all over
  12. Was fishing last night till about 2am, 10ft waves andd bloody frezzing, caught a few but nothing to shout about. Of again tonight, finish off the rest of the bait.
  13. Just another excuse to milk money from us. If and when it comes out then us mugs wont have much choice but to pay for it, (either that or just quit fishing) but be warned, expect a £5 rise every year tho. What next, a license to walk down the street, wouldnt suprise me.
  14. Cheers people, just spent about 2 hours reading through this topic, f**kin great laugh most of it had me in stitches, keep em coming
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