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Hi wrasse-ta master :-) after walking along Newbiggin Bay last Saturday I planned on fishing the south end for the first time on Sunday evening, however, the sea was flat (although still coloured) so I decided to try the Beacons instead having only fished it once before in the summer for mackerel. I fished from about 7:45-11:45pm (LW was about 10:40pm) and I caught a nice cod of about 4-4.5lb on my last cast of the night. Bluey and squid strip were the successful baits used. Lynemouth beach is also worth a try as there's always colour in the water due to the coal deposits along the beach. Hope this helps. Tight lines!
Was gonna either do St Mary's or North Beacons at Newbiggin over high water.
I'd appreciate any suggestions that fish in these conditions & would help avoid yet another blank.
2 b honest m8 i would leave it until thursday night if ya can sea 4cast 2 lift abit s/e swells & i walked cambois beach lastnight and some good holes 4 high water, a nice hole where the old buccaneer pub was down ramp & 20yrds 2 the right- 40yrd lob 2 the hole. at low water the hole was still waist deep in centre. great with bit sea on.
bill
2 b honest m8 i would leave it until thursday night if ya can sea 4cast 2 lift abit s/e swells & i walked cambois beach lastnight and some good holes 4 high water, a nice hole where the old buccaneer pub was down ramp & 20yrds 2 the right- 40yrd lob 2 the hole. at low water the hole was still waist deep in centre. great with bit sea on.
bill
Sounds more like it, I've completely lost the motivation to go if I'm honest.
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