Stevie
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Post by Stevie on Jun 3, 2010 7:47:54 GMT
wind yer neck in 2 beautys well done
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Post by sewinfly on Jun 3, 2010 8:09:24 GMT
Well done,two crackers.
sewinfly..........
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Post by skagit on Jun 3, 2010 9:03:12 GMT
Is the bottom one on the dropper Well spotted, to be honest don't get very many on the point fly.
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Post by skagit on Jun 3, 2010 9:07:17 GMT
wind yer neck in 2 beautys well done That yin wouldn't fit in the sink
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tyneytone
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Post by tyneytone on Jun 3, 2010 13:56:37 GMT
Lovely fish but where were they taken from? Must be the Dee as seems like its the only river giving decent catches!! Not the Dee North East England. Couple of crackers there I'm guessing the River Wear
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Post by skagit on Jun 3, 2010 15:17:21 GMT
Not the Dee North East England. Couple of crackers there I'm guessing the River Wear Say no more, Is there many Sea Trout running the Tyne yet as I haven't been up this week
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Post by David1982 on Jun 3, 2010 15:50:00 GMT
belter
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tyneytone
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Post by tyneytone on Jun 3, 2010 15:54:36 GMT
Couple of crackers there I'm guessing the River Wear Say no more, Is there many Sea Trout running the Tyne yet as I haven't been up this week Well theres fish in the lower river but how far upstream they're getting is anybodys guess. I know settled conditions are best for sea troot but the rivers getting warm and mucky,it could do with a good old flush. Also some of the locals are standing directly on the fish pass part of Wylam bridge,chucking spinners in all day long!Apart from being illegal,it hardly encourages either ST or salmon to run into the system The EA have been informed and hopefully some action will be taken
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Post by skagit on Jun 3, 2010 16:18:05 GMT
Say no more, Is there many Sea Trout running the Tyne yet as I haven't been up this week Well theres fish in the lower river but how far upstream they're getting is anybodys guess. I know settled conditions are best for sea troot but the rivers getting warm and mucky,it could do with a good old flush. Also some of the locals are standing directly on the fish pass part of Wylam bridge,chucking spinners in all day long!Apart from being illegal,it hardly encourages either ST or salmon to run into the system The EA have been informed and hopefully some action will be taken Thanks for the info, bit desperate spinning in these conditions the fish in Wylam pool must be demented and stressed out.
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Post by skagit on Jun 30, 2010 13:38:40 GMT
Been picking up a few Sea Trout in the 3 to 6lb class since I last posted and loosing a lot of fish as well, landed 2 in one night and lost 6. This morning landed this fella just before day brake and lost another 3 good fish. ;D
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Post by builnacraig on Jun 30, 2010 17:27:34 GMT
If only we had cracking fish like that in this part of the world. Was the adipose clipped, it looks a strange shape?
BnC
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Post by skagit on Jul 1, 2010 2:17:03 GMT
If only we had cracking fish like that in this part of the world. Was the adipose clipped, it looks a strange shape? BnC I looks like it has been clipped, have sent scales off.
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Post by skagit on Jul 13, 2010 6:09:33 GMT
Two braw Sea Trout, Saturday night and one last night. ;D
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Post by kingfisher on Jul 13, 2010 6:27:48 GMT
Apologise if I have missed this, but where are they being caught?
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Post by salmonshrimp on Jul 13, 2010 9:01:16 GMT
Apologise if I have missed this, but where are they being caught? It's a secret
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