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  • Rock edges at hartlepool?

    Hi all,

    Been wondering if anyone has ever fished the rock edges on the headland from the Heugh round to the Twin Steps at low water ?
    was down there looking at low water and just wondered cause ive never seen anyone fish . You would think there would be some red cod there., wonder if it will be shallow

    I fancy giving it a shot some time. i've fished lighthouse corner & further round upto the twin steps many times over high water.

    Wot u all reckon , worth a chuck?


    Cheers Carlos

  • #2
    I have seen guys fishing off the old waste pipe formation which is over from the twin steps. Its good in winter when there has been a big sea on.
    Never fished it personally. Always hit steetly. Shame to waste the oppertunity.

    Mick.
    Personal best, 12.5lb Tope Scotland. 22/05/2012.

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    • #3
      I wish i could help Carlos ,but it's not somewhere I've tried before ,hopefully the NESA faithfull will sort your question out .
      You can take the lad out of Walker but .......

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      • #4
        Rock Edges

        just because you havent seen anyone fishing there does not mean that there wont be fish there its knowing where and when

        just takes commitement and plenty of homework


        Sean
        The beautifull South

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        • #5
          Originally posted by big_sean View Post
          just because you havent seen anyone fishing there does not mean that there wont be fish there its knowing where and when

          just takes commitement and plenty of homework


          Sean

          Totally agree Sean,

          Gonna give it a go over the summer & try a few spots, nowt to lose really and will be good to try out some new marks.

          Cheers all

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          • #6
            start to fish the mark about 1to 2 hours before low water, and after dark is best, a 50 to 70 meter cast is enough as you,l be putting your bait into quite deep water. fish about in the middle between the heugh and the pilot pier,its always best after a northerly blow, but you can get them at any time , use a rotten bottom as it,s quite snaggy, fresh mussle in combination with rag is a good cocktail . watch out when the tide is on the flood it can catch you out , and good luck there are some good fish hiding in the kelp

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            • #7
              Cheers Paul

              looking forward to giving it a chuck and a few other spots ,

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