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    Going Up For A Week At Seahouses Can Anyone Give Me Info On Any Hotspots Locally There And Can U Dig Or Is There A Tackleshop Nearby For Bait

  • #2
    Just south of the harbour is a good shot at low water mate ,tides aren't great at the moment , you might want to try Boulmer for digging .
    PS Welcome to NESA ,I moved this thread to this area as you'll get a better response.
    You can take the lad out of Walker but .......

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    • #3
      Best time to try there is when the wind is actually swirling around the lighthouse on the north pier.
      if you opt to fish the south rock area, dont cast very far as the weed beds are close in and they hold fish until high water, when the tide turns get on the north pier, and fish towards bamburgh castle, rock & kelp, dont use grip leads let the weight drag the bait about as the fish here scour the area during high water, top of the tide to 3 hrs down is the peak.


      Good luck

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      • #4
        Seahouses

        Alreet there bluepop888. Seahouse's is a fishermans paradise, you can dig all the bait you want from the boat moorings harbour which is to the right of the piers. Dig around the fringe of that harbour and you will get plenty of ragworm(maddies and normal rag) and the odd blow lug. Go deeper in and dig deeper and you'll get bigger lug. When your at that digging spot if you face the piers you'll see a drain off stream when this has drained off dig in the cleaner sand and you will get king rag. For the fishing like already stated the rock and weed beds all the way down to beadnell hold coddling, coalfish ,pollock, and wrasse. Fish the flood in the harbour and expect to get flounder, plaice, dab coddling, coalfish, and the odd eel. Fishing into the sea from either of the piers will put you into deep kelp and rocky bottom(especially north pier) again expect coddling, coalfish, and pollock. Travelling north at low water try the rock ledges for coddling, and big rocklin. Further north again onto the beach expect dab, whiting ,turbot, and a possible bass if there is a surf on. Hope this has been help, good luck fishing.

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