hi i fancy having a trip up there 2mara morning just a bit spinning and float fishing has anyone got any advice cheers
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cullernose/surrounding areas advice please
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Originally posted by endurothumpers View Postis it a bit of a slog to get to cullernose where's best place to park up?.
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fished cullernose last year with my mate was foggy in the morning and had a couple of undersized codling and a Dogfish. the the sun came out it was red hot, then we had loads a coalies on the the bottom.
We also float fished and had lots of small coalies very close into the side.
Best advise i can give is fish to the right of the point and keep lengthening your dropper and keep close to the side if theres coalies there you will get them.
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When fishing Dunstanburgh Castle I've always parked in Craster in front of the houses facing the harbour or were the pots are stored,if your there early enough there's always a space to get parked.Its a most enjoyable walk to the castle.
Parking at Embelton Golf course is the more safe option rather than Dunstan Steads, but I don't find it any easy or shorter distance to walk. Dunstan Steads drove there once and the amount of broken car glass was enough for me to turn around and head for Craster
Fishing Cullernose Point I've always parked in the lay-by next to the public footpath sign and emergency telephone this in my opinion is the shorter of the to routes,the other being as already stated parking in Craster driving past Robinsons Kippers and The Jolly Fisherman and the play area.The Bonus of this is on route to Cullernose Point there's marks you can try on the way.Last edited by big sid; 16-06-2011, 06:39 PM.Nothing makes a fish bigger than almost being caught
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Originally posted by marksworld View Postdo remember to put your handbrake on though
Our flank station from Craster helping out"And I looked, and behold'a pale horse; and his name that sat on him was death, and hell followed with hi, and power was given unto them over the fourth part of the earth, to kill with sword and with hunger, and with the beasts of the earth"
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