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    has anyone got any info for seaton sluice marks for next week lads any info would be a great help lads cheers steve

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    • #3
      Originally posted by stevep31 View Post
      has anyone got any info for seaton sluice marks for next week lads any info would be a great help lads cheers steve
      Steve it depends on the conditions, winds tides etc. if there has been a good sea running then the holes will of changed, best thing to do is go down at Low tide before you fish and see where they are.
      Alan

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      • #4
        good bit of info right there...
        It's a thin line that seperates an Angler from a madman standing on the beach in january at midnight in -5 degrees with a northerly wind blowing in your face

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        • #5
          drop me a pm with name and number, thats my home ground have fished there for 20 odd years will need to check weather and tide so let me know what night i could poss meet up .Not wednesday or thursday i have matches
          cant catch sitting in the hoose

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          • #6
            Seaton Sluice

            Wheyaye, I've fished the area off and on since the 60's.

            Just gan owa the little footbridge to the left of 'The Kings' at around low water and look down to your left, that's ''Rocky Island' if you walk onto the skeer towards the beach you'll find a flattish stretch known as 'The Sump'. It can be VERY productive. Cast parallel to the beach or at a slight angle towads the sea.

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            • #7
              walk over the bridge at the kings that is the island then stick to the right path and straight infront of you is the sumps and to far right you will see the old pipe then futher around the flat rocks leading to the old harbour entrance then slaty hole (high water big sea shot) then charlies skier leading onto the shingle beach (high water)then into collywell middle skier ,halls skier then south ramp (high water) then devils hole ,crag then into hartly .Most are low water shots best fished on s or se sea can be dangeros on big seas or north/east ground medium to heavy
              cant catch sitting in the hoose

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              • #8
                cheers lads has there much come out this season think il have a chuck this weekend

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                • #9
                  it has been a bit patchy but ther has been fish in places ask yourself where else is fishing .it has been as good as anywhere else
                  cant catch sitting in the hoose

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                  • #10
                    seaton sluice

                    cheers lads going to have a go saterday either there or hartley had a nice 6lb from beadnel last week hope to bettern it this season with a bit ov luck

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                    • #11
                      better .... what baits work best at the sluice lads

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by stevep31 View Post
                        cheers lads going to have a go saterday either there or hartley had a nice 6lb from beadnel last week hope to bettern it this season with a bit ov luck
                        and why didnt you let me know, you would have got a mention in the Journal.
                        Alan

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