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    I'm thinking about giving King Edwards Bay a shot next weekend, from around low water. Can anyone give me any pointers on where to fish from down there?? I don't have any waders though So will that make fishing from there a no-no??

  • #2
    any rock marks its best to at least have a pair of wellies round this coast line,stick to the beach mate

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    • #3
      Certainly a no no from the beach or skeers so low water would be out (unless you can cast for miles then you won't need to get your feet wet). The ebbs probably better than the flood and if there are any holes on the beach you're looking in the left and right corners. Personally I find more and better fish come from the south end, casting up the side of the Castle Rocks. Of course there might be a sand bank in the middle of the beach and that'll alter how it fishes. You need to get down and have a look.

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      • #4
        An other suggestions then where I won't get my feet wet?? What about Lynemouth beach or Blyth beach?

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        • #5
          You can fish King Eddies from the prom at high tide. If it was me I'd buy a pair of thigh boots and be done with it.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by GodWithaRod View Post
            An other suggestions then where I won't get my feet wet?? What about Lynemouth beach or Blyth beach?
            bylth pier, north shield fish quay,newbiggin prom or the cliffs at high,there are a few, but like stores says invest in some thing to keep your feet dry

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            • #7
              get ya self on ebay and buy a pair of waders i got mine for £30

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              • #8
                i don't know what you are after in terms of fish but i fished it last sat & wed over low water 2hrs either side of low water (at night ) sat had 8 flattys & my 1st codling of the season wed 4 flattys that was fishing from the middle of the beach with a flatty rod & 2oz lead pinged out using a 2 up hook flapper baited with rag tiped with macky (not wed though as i found out when i got to the beach i had left the frozen fillets on the rad in the kitchen just for 5 while i put the stuff in the car ) hope this helps i think the low tide this week is quite late

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