Originally posted by dave craig
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Norman wrote an article on this site somewhere , it's brilliant , tells you exactly how to do it , reading that is how I learned to find and fish a wreck .
The co ordinates I put up are wrecks about 5 miles east of Beadnell , they are within my range(from Amble) on a good calm day but so far I've not been to them , if I were sailing from Beadnell they are the wrecks I'd be checking out , and of course the Somali which is on your doorstep , someone posted on here last year that there were a lot of cod on the Somali one weekend.
All the wrecks will be marked on your plotter , it's just a case of checking them out one by one and seeing how they fish and if you like fishing them , I have my favourites , but also have a few marked that I hate fishnig because they are covered in nets and it's virtually impossible to drift them without losing all your gear every time.
It takes a bit of learning how to find and fish them but that's half the fun of fishing for me.
I'll look forward to your reports in the spring and summer , keep looking and asking on here and the lads that have been at it for years will keep you right , they have for me so far and I've improved with each trip out.
Couple more days and the nights start to get lighter again and we can all start looking forward to spring
Ray
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