had a drive to beadnell today, one lad fishing but nowt, sea flattish, need advice, the first skeer next to harbour, seaward side looked slippery sloping into water, but backside although high looked ok for low to high water, which side is best fished, and whats ground like, going to fish the skeer also behind the white house again looked good till tide turns so gonna give that a shot also, and help needed, also have got loads of bait, having got 100 lug being sent thurs fish fri, so if anyone wants a look up pm me, could pick someone up at say moor farm, me travelling from jarrow and want to be at beadnell for 7am fri, probs have a 8 hrs session, baits will be lug, blacks, whites poss sqiud and mussel, any ideas about razor up there
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first skeer can be fished either side,the right hand (lower ) is very snaggy,
behind white house is the best, but if you have,nt been on before you best go in daylight,
however as you go on keep to the left and look for a square hole and fish around that, go about half tide down you,ll see all the gully,s that can cut you off.best leave before half tide in ,hope it helps youold fishermen never die--they just put there rods away
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Originally posted by codthumper View Postfirst skeer can be fished either side,the right hand (lower ) is very snaggy,
behind white house is the best, but if you have,nt been on before you best go in daylight,
however as you go on keep to the left and look for a square hole and fish around that, go about half tide down you,ll see all the gully,s that can cut you off.best leave before half tide in ,hope it helps you
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square hole is about 3/4 way down the skeer on the left hand side
yes its behind the white house the first skeer can be fished at high water ,ive never fished it much allways fish behind the house had some good catches and blanks, if you go in daylight and fish into the dark you should find your way off
go on ,on the left, come off the same wayLast edited by codthumper; 28-01-2009, 08:02 PM.old fishermen never die--they just put there rods away
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