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    Been looking at crispy gulls on the map looks really fishy any advice on it?

  • #2
    is that on the left hand side when your on st mary's if so my mate had a pollock there the last time we fished there really heavy ground i also had a small wrasse from the right side of the lighthouse, take plenty of crab with you and keep your rigs simple mate
    Pb 13lb 14 oz Cod July 2016

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    • #3
      crispy gulls

      Sounds like something you might get in STOWELL STREET,at Newcastle they definitely do crispy duck

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Jonny h View Post
        is that on the left hand side when your on st mary's if so my mate had a pollock there the last time we fished there really heavy ground i also had a small wrasse from the right side of the lighthouse, take plenty of crab with you and keep your rigs simple mate
        Cheers mate i ment in winter should of said

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        • #5
          its meant to be a big fish mark in the winter when there's a good sea on but expect to loose gear and it can also fish in the summer months aswell mate
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          • #6
            It looks fishy never fished it dont mind loosing gear in big fish marks

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            • #7
              Originally posted by IANG View Post
              Sounds like something you might get in STOWELL STREET,at Newcastle they definitely do crispy duck
              Think its called Crisps Gully

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              • #8
                just got in from lighthouse,had one stonking bite and missed it.fished along the front of the island,ive had fish from crisps before but theres a few seals in there and west bay at the min.lots of kelp but just use rotton bottoms.theres wrasse,kelpys and Pollock there and you don't need massive baits,bit of crab and muscle on a 1/0--2/0 hook does



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                • #9
                  Cheers mate cracking pics from the guls is it just a lob with 30lb line or distance?

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by big phil 123 View Post
                    Cheers mate cracking pics from the guls is it just a lob with 30lb line or distance?
                    Just a lob into Crisps mate; a longer chuck only means more hard work dragging back through all the kelp - it's thick with the stuff. You can fish low or high tide - at low you can also fish into Crisps from West Bay Skeer (the big skeer on your left as you cross the causeway). At high tide it's just down the steps at the back of the cottages and a short walk to the end of the rocky outcrop.

                    At the mark that Peter was fishing (next to the pillar) a big chuck can pay off, especially in daylight - if you fish it on a big (0.5m or bigger) tide, you'll get a good idea of where the weed-beds lie with cleaner, rocky patches between them - definitely want a reliable rotten-bottom for both shots.

                    Gary
                    ....fishin' accomplished......

                    Whitley Bay Angling Society
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by g-force View Post
                      Just a lob into Crisps mate; a longer chuck only means more hard work dragging back through all the kelp - it's thick with the stuff. You can fish low or high tide - at low you can also fish into Crisps from West Bay Skeer (the big skeer on your left as you cross the causeway). At high tide it's just down the steps at the back of the cottages and a short walk to the end of the rocky outcrop.

                      At the mark that Peter was fishing (next to the pillar) a big chuck can pay off, especially in daylight - if you fish it on a big (0.5m or bigger) tide, you'll get a good idea of where the weed-beds lie with cleaner, rocky patches between them - definitely want a reliable rotten-bottom for both shots.

                      Gary

                      Cheers for the help mate that explains the mark pretty well lol i take it of its to rough you just get dragged to snags best to fish it in a dying sea,flat or other lol

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                      • #12
                        Best in the flat for summer fish - wrasse, pout & codlings with a chance of pollock. In winter it often fishes good in a bit swell, bigger if it's coming s/easterly, but still worth a chuck in the flat too. Always a popular choice for those looking for a biggun - doublers come out just about every winter; I think the best I heard of last winter was about 18lb and it's often first choice for a few of the Whitley lads in our high water matches.

                        Gary
                        ....fishin' accomplished......

                        Whitley Bay Angling Society
                        on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/whitleybayanglingsoc/

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by g-force View Post
                          Best in the flat for summer fish - wrasse, pout & codlings with a chance of pollock. In winter it often fishes good in a bit swell, bigger if it's coming s/easterly, but still worth a chuck in the flat too. Always a popular choice for those looking for a biggun - doublers come out just about every winter; I think the best I heard of last winter was about 18lb and it's often first choice for a few of the Whitley lads in our high water matches.

                          Gary
                          Thanks very much mate got it jotted down now will be another one to look at as i like a long session could be worth fishing after i have fished whitley bay beach fish the beach down then that up

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                          • #14
                            crisps gully

                            Originally posted by Bob C View Post
                            Think its called Crisps Gully
                            Never

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