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    lookin to go night fishin on friday nite but want some where local a close walk from the car to a mark live around blyth any suggestions are welcome


    cheers lee

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    Cambois ramp, blyth beach where the pier carpark is, you can walk straight down from the carpark there, middle toilets on the links road(watch out for the weirdos in the dunes though), the Blyth bandstand carpark, Astley Arms, loads of places along that way mate where you can be near the car and get straight on to the beach

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    • #3
      night fishin

      champion mate is there any rock marks are here like

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      • #4
        Hi mate, I was going to suggest Cambois as well - if you drive down & park near the ramp you can get easily onto the beach near the start of the rocks, or drive a bit further & park near the start of the windmills & you can go down the slippery steps (carefully!) which puts you straight on the rocks. You can fish anywhere along here, up to about the 3rd windmill, without fear of getting cut off - the flooding tide just pushes you back towards the pier. Just be wary if you head further along towards the lighthouse! If there's any kind of sea running, the bottom end of the beach can be worth a go, just where the rocks begin.

        Cheers, Gary
        ....fishin' accomplished......

        Whitley Bay Angling Society
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        • #5
          Not a bad tide on Friday,1.3 mtrs.
          If you want a beach mark try Mark 17 at Blyth beach or further along near the bandstand car park,behind the house to the side of the car park,cast about 70 yards out .
          If the sea ain't to big try a plain lead and with luck the sea will wash it into the hole,but snaggy so use rotton bottom
          THE PSYCHIC BIKER

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          • #6
            cheers lads v helpful

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            • #7
              Have a look along the beach at Blyth at low water first. Check out the Sluice beach along to the Astley arms, the middle toilet and up to the farm. There are lots of sandbars here and sometimes you just need a short lob into the deeper water behind them instead of blasting towards the horizon. The area at the farm can usually be fished at any state of the tide if you know where the holes are.

              Jim.
              Remember, some people are alive simply because it is illegal to shoot them.

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              • #8
                cheers lads

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