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possibly gonna have a couple of spare hours either Monday or Tuesday around mid day, so thought I'd squeeze in some fishing. Tides in, where should I fish and how??
as a newbie to sea fishing, all tips, methods and bait advice welcome
drive along creswell sea front for bout a mile,theres a bungalow on your rite park in 1st car park,walk over field & fish of the corner,cast as if ya were looking south,had some nice sessions in the past,!!!
drive along creswell sea front for bout a mile,theres a bungalow on your rite park in 1st car park,walk over field & fish of the corner,cast as if ya were looking south,had some nice sessions in the past,!!!
I think hes just suggesting another mark mate - Snabs Point I'm guessing
Snab is a low water shot!
Try lynemouth beach or the beacons at high water.
Beacons is a long walk north from Newbiggin golf course. Rock mark casting onto mixed ground. Crab/worm/mussel will all catch. Just be careful on the beacons if a sea is running it can be very dangerous.
been a few fish coming out of the beacons last few days m8 but as said a canny walk across the golf coarse but chucking in2 deep water, i've also had some nice pollock in daylite off the beacons.
the high rocks at cresswell is a good high water shot but need a sea running.
different parts of lynemouth fish at different stages of tide but dose fish in daylite due 2 deep water close in.
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