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North East Anglers Rescued


Elton

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Just been reading this piece:

 

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From the article, it does look like it culd have been an accident waiting to happen.

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Aye Elton I think most of us have stayed on a rock mark for that "last cast" on an incoming tide !!!!! I used to be guilty of it but having had a few close shaves over the years safety first is my main concern now plus these old bones are not so good at clinbing/scrambling around as they uded to be !!! :wheelchair:

 

All I can say is when fishing a strange mark keep checking your escape route,try not to fish alone and always tell someone where you are going and stick to that spot.

 

Here endeth the lesson :rolleyes:

 

John

 

 

Fishing digs on the Mull of Galloway - recommend

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Me when I had hair

 

 

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It is so easy to over stay....then before you know it....trouble!!!!!.......No fish is worth your life!!!!

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