I seem to be getting into a habit of blanking!
Headed out of Amble at 09.30 with my son Oli. We decided to go south to Cresswell because the breeze was gusty with a hint of south in it , kicking up a lumpy sea and we would get some protection down there. It was a big tide (5.2m) and on the ebb the drift was a fast 1.3-1.4 knots, but we figured we could move around until we found the fish and then anchor up.
We tried the reefs without a single bite. We didn't have any fresh bait and were using frozen black lug, unwashed squid and some smelly old frozen mackerel.
Next was the rough ground off Lynemouth. Then close inshore in 10-15 feet in the gullies off Seal skears off Cresswell, then back to the reefs to see if the flood had brought anything on to feed, then to the Pinnacle off Druridge and finally fishing the gullies off Hauxley. Same result. Not a single bite between the pair of us. We got back to the marina at 15.30.
Conditions today looked favourable but I had an appointment I couldn't get out of so maybe we try again on Friday if we can get some fresh bait. But it may be that the fish are chasing the shoals of sprats that we were picking up on the screens. Be interested to hear if anyone else had any better luck.
Headed out of Amble at 09.30 with my son Oli. We decided to go south to Cresswell because the breeze was gusty with a hint of south in it , kicking up a lumpy sea and we would get some protection down there. It was a big tide (5.2m) and on the ebb the drift was a fast 1.3-1.4 knots, but we figured we could move around until we found the fish and then anchor up.
We tried the reefs without a single bite. We didn't have any fresh bait and were using frozen black lug, unwashed squid and some smelly old frozen mackerel.
Next was the rough ground off Lynemouth. Then close inshore in 10-15 feet in the gullies off Seal skears off Cresswell, then back to the reefs to see if the flood had brought anything on to feed, then to the Pinnacle off Druridge and finally fishing the gullies off Hauxley. Same result. Not a single bite between the pair of us. We got back to the marina at 15.30.
Conditions today looked favourable but I had an appointment I couldn't get out of so maybe we try again on Friday if we can get some fresh bait. But it may be that the fish are chasing the shoals of sprats that we were picking up on the screens. Be interested to hear if anyone else had any better luck.
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