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was just goning to fish the middens from 8 tonight till high water,is there any rock marks worth trying instead for a kelpy /Pollock ,wrasse ect.ive fished the chair before but only got little tommys and coalies,is there anywhere round Tynemouth to blyth that's worth a shot from 8 till 11 tonight with bait(crab/muscle),could maybe try king eddys prom onto the sand for a plaice?
cheers
a shot that gets used in the winter is the lower prom at whitley bay the stairs opposite the pipe its the narrowest part of the pipe and can easly be reached if you are a good caster,chance of red cod,pollock ,wrasse and mackerel. davy.
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a shot that gets used in the winter is the lower prom at whitley bay the stairs opposite the pipe its the narrowest part of the pipe and can easly be reached if you are a good caster,chance of red cod,pollock ,wrasse and mackerel. davy.
yeah a mate has caught there in winter,do people fish there in summer to?might give it a go
I fished next to the old swimming pool cut in the rock at Whitley bay to the right of the pipe on Saturday night from high tide down. Only got 2 rocklig and a pouting between 3 of us. The bottom isn't very nice there.
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