Mon Aug 03, 2009 1:44 am
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Dawsey wrote:Not good about the folks taking the tiddlers. I hate that sh**!!
Tue Aug 04, 2009 10:10 am
Tue Aug 04, 2009 3:15 pm
Dawsey wrote:Nice one on exploring new marks mate. Good to hear ya got a new species. Not good about the folks taking the tiddlers. I hate that sh**!!
Tue Aug 04, 2009 6:49 pm
Tue Aug 04, 2009 9:38 pm
Drew wrote:Further right on the standing stone mate, it has its moments.
Wed Aug 05, 2009 11:54 am
alandjordan wrote:nice one gary for getting out and trying a few new marks. in my experience you'll hit a few dud's before you find the hidden gem's
but when you find em it makes all the blanks worth while
we've been down at bangor quite a bit lately and i know excatly who the chinese lads are that you are talking about. i watched the older guy with the blue baseball cap putting the wee pollack and pouting into the big 5 gallon drum. i went over to him with my sea measure (which has the national federation of sea anglers recomended retention sizes on it) and pointed out to him that they were too small to take. and in fairness he poured the 18 or so tiddlers back in. but when i was back down the next day he was at it again with 9 or 10 other guys
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. not one for being shy or easily intimidated i went back over (measure in hand) and explained to them all what they were at was not on at all
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and would you believe that one of them had the cheek to say that they used to only take the conger as they are a lovely eating fish,,,, but bangor was no good for them any more, as they had all went away.......
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so the next obvious question was "how did you used to get on catching the conger". and the answer stunned me to the bone
he reckoned they got 30 or so good ones for the pot over the course of a few weeks. so no bloody wonder the conger fishing had gone to the dogs at the harbour,, you've friggin well eaten them all
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. so now they seem to be onto the tiddlers. something they know is'nt on
. when i saw him and 8 of them at it again i lifted the measure (again) and started to walk towards them. but as i did one of them spotted me and emptied the bucket and it's contents back into the sea
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job done!!! at least some juvenile fish were spared the wok that night. they then packed up and climbed back over the sea defences. so my advice to anyone at that mark in the coming weeks who sees them at it . is to politely challange them, as they know what they are at ai'nt on and they will put the tiddlers back if asked
Wed Aug 05, 2009 1:22 pm
now they seem to be onto the tiddlers. something they know is'nt on
they are obedient to authority, this has been bred into their genes since generations