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    Anyone been down recently?? is the much getting caught ?
    Happy to help, Keen to learn!

    Fishing marks Seaham - Lynemouth
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    Fishing Marks Lynemouth - North
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    Originally posted by phill_itofish View Post
    Anyone been down recently?? is the much getting caught ?
    been talking to a lad from down that way last night first time i have spoke to him since casting comps down there in the eighties ie comps at east halton.

    anyway he said he has been doing a lot of fishing recently he said most of reports of smoothounds were bull, what fish there has been has been mainly on the night tides day tides crap.

    chapel point tends to fish better this time of the year. holderness fishes best for smoothounds may and june then they go.
    did you know panel pins comes in diff sizes ?

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    • #3
      Had a trip down two weeks ago, not a thing from 5pm until 4am. A bit of weed in the water but not unfishable, baits were being stripped in minutes by the crabs. I'd favour a trip north at the moment I think.
      Drowning worms since 2007.

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      • #4
        would someone be able to point out Holderness beach on google maps for me
        been thinking about going that way thanks steve

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        • #5
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            • #7
              cheers lads
              Happy to help, Keen to learn!

              Fishing marks Seaham - Lynemouth
              http://maps.live.com/default.aspx?v=...!467&encType=1

              Fishing Marks Lynemouth - North
              http://www.bing.com/maps/Default.asp...!739&encType=1

              Popular lure Marks

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              • #8
                the holderness beaches run from bridlington down to the humber


                lots of other species other than smoothies

                bass and thornbacks are good as well in the summer and it is possible to have a dozen in a session if you get among them


                Sean
                The beautifull South

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