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Greys Amble Open 2012


tonyfromalnwick

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Greys Amble Open 2012

 

Sunday January 15th.

 

Fishing from 10.00am to 3.00pm.

 

Weigh-in at Radcliffe Club Amble 3.00pm - 4.00pm

Anglers must be in the queue before 4.00pm for their fish to count.

 

Tickets available from local tackle shops prior to the day, or from Radcliffe Club

and Amble Angling Centre on the morning of the Open.

 

Entry fee £12 all classes.

 

All juniors returning to the weigh-in with a valid entry ticket will receive a Greys goodie bag.

 

Boundaries are from Seahouses south pier(excluding the pier) to the pipe at Lynemouth.

No fishing allowed from Amble Pier,except disabled anglers who MAY fish from the pier if they wish, and can be accompanied by one helper who may also fish the pier. The rivers Aln and Coquet are also excluded.

Club officials will be patrolling the event and anyone caught fishing out of bounds will be disqualified.

 

PRIZES

 

Heaviest bag...£400 + new Greys Apollo Extreme 140 rod + trophy

2nd...£300

3rd...£150

 

Heaviest fish...£200 + new Greys Apollo Extreme 130 rod

2nd...£200

3rd...£100

 

Heaviest flatfish....£150 + new Greys GRXS Bass 126 rod

2nd...£100

3rd...£50

 

Ladies (sponsored by Amble Angling Centre)

1st....£50

2nd...£30

3rd...£20

 

Juniors (sponsored by MKM building supplies, Alnwick)

1st...£50

2nd...£30

3rd...£20

 

+ the usual fantastic prize table.

 

This year, the total value of cash and prizes on offer is over £7000.

 

The main raffle prize is a Greys Apollo Extreme 140.

 

Further details from Tony (01665 602034) or Jimmy (01665 711007)

 

 

Please note that NO WRASSE are allowed to be weighed in.

Edited by tonyfromalnwick
bleedin' crabs.
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All,

 

Won't be making the trip this year - - - but - - - anyone

 

What's a "flat fish"?

 

Phone

 

Edit: Ohh, never mind, I see it is sea fishing.

 

Phone

As you asked, the term "Flatfish" refers to a number of sea fishes (that look like your Flounder or Fluke), but could be anything from a Sole to a Halibut.

 

Tony

Tony

 

After a certain age, if you don't wake up aching in every joint, you are probably dead.

 

 

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Tony

Are you Tony from Amble Angling Centre, by any chance?

Tony

 

After a certain age, if you don't wake up aching in every joint, you are probably dead.

 

 

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