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Can,t make my mind up where to go tomorrow. I have a feeling most of the day will be spent twiddling my thumbs. The big tides the draw. I just love Steetly and i have a feeling there will be a lunker sniffing round there.
Thought about the blast beach and Seaham pier but Steets just keeps drawing me to it.
Can,t make my mind up where to go tomorrow. I have a feeling most of the day will be spent twiddling my thumbs. The big tides the draw. I just love Steetly and i have a feeling there will be a lunker sniffing round there.
Thought about the blast beach and Seaham pier but Steets just keeps drawing me to it.
you not thought of fishing in the rocks the other side of the gate at the huegh or down in the kelp beds beside it bound to be somthin lurkin around there
Try Seaham Pier Mick. Peg 26 is excellent for whities,coalies and flatties but dont cast anymore than 40 yards. Failing that get yourself on the drum end on peg 3 casting northeasterly around 70yds will put you among cod and good coalies. Big mussel baits work a treat from there. The best pier in our region IMO.
Can,t make my mind up where to go tomorrow. I have a feeling most of the day will be spent twiddling my thumbs. The big tides the draw. I just love Steetly and i have a feeling there will be a lunker sniffing round there.
Thought about the blast beach and Seaham pier but Steets just keeps drawing me to it.
Mick.
a think m8 at the min u want to try the heavy weed beds at the minute and rock edjes try lynemouth an brilliant mark at day time watch for the tides though
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