Ive always found February i real struggle for species hunting with lures. I've been kept busy hitting some productive pollock marks with the odd fish touching 77cm 9.5lb as there gathered up for spawning. With the recent drop in the wind but still freezing cold and a bit of the white stuff about I thought id hit a local open beach in search of some silver. I only lasted 2hrs before my hands were blue but managed 4 sea trout. One more for the species, now that spring is in the air I can now focus on a few more.
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Originally posted by jamesm View PostNice Fish ! Where should i be heading to find something like that ? Or Is it top secret
If you drive towards Tynemouth from Whitley bay (along the prom) till you see a lamppost with a seagull sat on top, line that up with the red phone box and the pigeon that was sat on railing, go 50yrds past that and your there lol
Sorry couldn't resist ;-)
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Originally posted by Bassboyo View PostThanks it was nice to see a few fish but its cold ATM ain't it.
If you drive towards Tynemouth from Whitley bay (along the prom) till you see a lamppost with a seagull sat on top, line that up with the red phone box and the pigeon that was sat on railing, go 50yrds past that and your there lol
Sorry couldn't resist ;-)PLACES IVE FISHED..
CHESIL BEACH DORSET, PORTLAND ROCKS DORSET, DUNGEONESS BEACH KENT, PORTHCAUL WALES,
BLACKWATER ESTUARY ESSEX, HAYLING ISLAND
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Nice fish mate.
Its generally accepted that Bassboyo, isn't going to reveal his location or identity just yet, but we all agree he's not fishing in the north east.
A couple of things to consider if you want to go bag a sea trout, firstly you should get a rod license if your going to target these fish, secondly sea trout and salmon for that matter swim along our coast looking for river entrances' to head up stream and sporn, the River wear is one of the best Sea Trout rivers in the country, so with that in mind if i was to go out and target them id fish a low tide mark or the pier at high tide. I'd think I'd be waiting another month or so up here. If you keep an eye out for the netters around shields beach once the better are there the fish will be.Happy to help, Keen to learn!
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Originally posted by phill_itofish View PostNice fish mate.
Its generally accepted that Bassboyo, isn't going to reveal his location or identity just yet, but we all agree he's not fishing in the north east.
A couple of things to consider if you want to go bag a sea trout, firstly you should get a rod license if your going to target these fish, secondly sea trout and salmon for that matter swim along our coast looking for river entrances' to head up stream and sporn, the River wear is one of the best Sea Trout rivers in the country, so with that in mind if i was to go out and target them id fish a low tide mark or the pier at high tide. I'd think I'd be waiting another month or so up here. If you keep an eye out for the netters around shields beach once the better are there the fish will be.
If you want the best two possible bits of info fish shallow & fast.
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Originally posted by Bassboyo View PostSea trout are very localised to specific areas of the coast line. You do not need to fish near river entrances, if a fish decides to run the river it is less likely to take, too pre occupied. Water temperature has nothing to do with the fish being present or not (apart from river temp when their spawning) these fish will be there 12 months of the year.
If you want the best two possible bits of info fish shallow & fast.Happy to help, Keen to learn!
Fishing marks Seaham - Lynemouth
http://maps.live.com/default.aspx?v=...!467&encType=1
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Originally posted by Bassboyo View PostIve always found February i real struggle for species hunting with lures. I've been kept busy hitting some productive pollock marks with the odd fish touching 77cm 9.5lb as there gathered up for spawning. With the recent drop in the wind but still freezing cold and a bit of the white stuff about I thought id hit a local open beach in search of some silver. I only lasted 2hrs before my hands were blue but managed 4 sea trout. One more for the species, now that spring is in the air I can now focus on a few more.
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Originally posted by phill_itofish View PostInteresting, i always thought sea trout migrated. When you say fish shallow, do you mean shallow water or just fish high up in the water.
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Originally posted by Bassboyo View PostI like LW & HW depends on venue, this particular session was in the afternoon 2hrs of flood
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Originally posted by pulp View PostCheers, recently I got quite a few quantum mahi jigs and a p-boy with sea trout fishing in mind. I had my doubts about the shore fishing at this time of year but you've renewed my faith. Having a good sea trout river (the wear) isn't necessarily a good indicator of good local shore sea trout fishing. I'm just hoping than when you say local you're not too far from Sunderland 8)
am I right in thinking your name is Peter ?
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Originally posted by Bassboyo View PostBrown trout that have the desire to migrate to sea will normally stay very localised to that area, unlike salmon that will range far and wide. Fish shallow & shallow water, working out areas and what ground ST hold on takes a lot of work. If you can get hold of a DVD "sea trout secrets " you will learn a lot, maybe not the first time you watch but when you combine it with actual fishing you will.Happy to help, Keen to learn!
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Fishing Marks Lynemouth - North
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