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Gave the beach a go for mackerel last year, was just as good as the pier and had a fun day.
Need to have a decent chuck and was no chance of pollock either at Horden but enjoyed it better than a packed pier.
Just sayin might be worth trying your beach if you want to avoid the piersBest shore catch 2016 - 7.5lb cod, Seaton Carew!
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Originally posted by LiamNE View PostGave the beach a go for mackerel last year, was just as good as the pier and had a fun day.
Need to have a decent chuck and was no chance of pollock either at Horden but enjoyed it better than a packed pier.
Just sayin might be worth trying your beach if you want to avoid the piers
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Originally posted by Scoot View PostI had a go on the beach last year as well, but had no luck at all.
Does it take them a while (weeks, a month or so?) to venture from the end of the pier, right into the harbour and towards the beach?PB SHORE COD 9LB 14oz seaton sluice 3/11/12
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Nah pretty much every tide mate as David says. Not many people fish there though so its not as obvious they are there though. On a clear day you can sometimes see the maccy chasing sandeels along the side of the pier"In order to becomes old and wise, first you must be young and stupid."
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Hendon Prom ... No honestly ! I was bait fishing around start of August last year in the middle of Hendon Prom lookin for Plaice and a guy came fishing for Mackerel. I thought he was wasting his time and watched him flogging the water for a while. Well I was not gettin much myself so I put some daylights on and wellied them out as far as I could get and in about 10 minutes I managed to get 1 Macky. Unusual for Hendon and I had to cast far enough to get into the clear water but they were there if you tried hard enough. Great thing about it was that there was a massive prom and only two of us trying to catch Mackerel !Gear: Old Skool !
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ABU 484C original guides version (1978)
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Originally posted by Juliogeordio View PostNah pretty much every tide mate as David says. Not many people fish there though so its not as obvious they are there though. On a clear day you can sometimes see the maccy chasing sandeels along the side of the pier
Just last summer though we blanked every single time unless we walked up the pier to near the end.
The summer before that we had loads of mackerel and didn't even have to go past the gate.
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