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  • #16
    Stu theres no rocks as such at Blyth apart from a small out crop on the river side of Blyth west pier called Peeping Toms which fishes well on a easterly or south easterly blow at low water,Coble hole is located at the forth wind turbine back over from the lighthouse (someone might correct me here) this is the east pier which is closed to the public so use at your own risk,personally I would\'nt bother,if you want a fish that badly buy a gold fish !
    Stu go to main site and click on maps also check Kris\'s link as well,well worth a look.

    [Edited on 9/10/2004 by alan.f]
    Cheers Alan...

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    • #17
      Stu if Heather caught her Bass at the farm next to Meggies burn it also gets called The Ranch.
      Cheers Alan...

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      • #18
        just a wee comment on coble hole:-

        if you park right at the beginning of the pier look along the wall you will see some ladders they are quite recent..no need to climb round the gate to get to coble hole now. just head for the rocks on the right.
        cheers Heather..
        May the holes in your net be no larger than the fish in it.

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        • #19
          thought you could fish into coble hole from the pier or is this a different mark i\'m thinking of ?
          Cheers Alan...

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          • #20
            Stuey, it\'s a life times work discovering these marks alone. THE ONLY way to get yourself fishing in a decent spot, round about the best time is to be taken there by an experienced angler. maps and messages never show you exactly how to get to a mark, and certainly don\'t prepare you for the reality of skidding over rocks in the pitch black, looking over the edge of a cliff or staring down a massive featureless beach. Team up with someone who has experience. Talk to other anglers ask here or join a club. No other way IMHO

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            • #21
              thats why Ell comes fishing with me ha ha ha ha h ha ha ha h ah

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              • #22
                Stuey, it\'s a life times work discovering these marks alone. THE ONLY way to get yourself fishing in a decent spot, round about the best time is to be taken there by an experienced angler. maps and messages never show you exactly how to get to a mark, and certainly don\'t prepare you for the reality of skidding over rocks in the pitch black, looking over the edge of a cliff or staring down a massive featureless beach. Team up with someone who has experience. Talk to other anglers ask here or join a club. No other way IMHO
                nice one Ell your 100% right mate.
                Cheers Alan...

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                • #23
                  Must agree with that Ell, going to a new mark by your self can be a waste of time. You could be fishing just a few feet away from the best mark and be fishing on top of rocks or a sand bar and wondering why you are not catching. Then you go at low water and realise why.
                  Having a look at low water will help though.

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

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                  • #24
                    fishing on top of rocks or a sand bar and wondering why you are not catching.
                    been there done that on most weekends lol
                    cheers Bri

                    anglingnortheast.com

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