down north end of Whitley bach with dog this morning what a size tide, was wandering about the sand, turned left and was almost at the end of the railway, don't think I can remember it being out so far
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Massive tides Alan.... Loved having a look down by seaham yesterday morning.... Gives you loads of ideas on where to fish!"In order to becomes old and wise, first you must be young and stupid."
PB. Ling - 12lb 6oz. Cod - 11lb 6oz, Coley - 3lb 6oz, Pollock - 4lb 1oz, Flounder - 1lb 11oz, Plaice - 1lb 10oz, Whiting 1lb 9oz.
North east bass fishing addict.
PB 2lb 9oz.
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Alan,
How many times have you fished the Railway in your career?
As a lad we used to get all of our lug from the Boat Station and, on the spring tides, we would plodge along the remains of the staithes and the Old Man would point out where to fish, but the chance to actually fish the end of the ebb and the bottom of the tide always eluded me as the prospect of taking a dip in those deep holes always put me off. Unfortunately I never saw the Railway when it was all sanded up and easy to fish from.
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Originally posted by Stores View PostAlan,
How many times have you fished the Railway in your career?
As a lad we used to get all of our lug from the Boat Station and, on the spring tides, we would plodge along the remains of the staithes and the Old Man would point out where to fish, but the chance to actually fish the end of the ebb and the bottom of the tide always eluded me as the prospect of taking a dip in those deep holes always put me off. Unfortunately I never saw the Railway when it was all sanded up and easy to fish from.Alan
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I remember back in my youth, Johnny Nixon getting some very good bags off there in the Whitley matches - also going for a plunge on at least one occasion! I think one time when he was fishing it the fog came down, and he got a bit disoriented when wading off, finding himself coming off on Skitters skeers! Haven't been on myself for a long time - the last time I went to fish it the tide never really went off as it should & I couldn't get on.
Gary....fishin' accomplished......
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Originally posted by g-force View PostI remember back in my youth, Johnny Nixon getting some very good bags off there in the Whitley matches - also going for a plunge on at least one occasion! I think one time when he was fishing it the fog came down, and he got a bit disoriented when wading off, finding himself coming off on Skitters skeers! Haven't been on myself for a long time - the last time I went to fish it the tide never really went off as it should & I couldn't get on.
GaryAlan
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Railway end
One my favourite marks,shame dont get suitable tides and conditions coinsiding enough to fish it more often.Easier nowadays to get on,think lot the sand missing now from south end of beach is sitting on and around the railway.Still wouldnt recommend anyone trying it by themselves for a first time, or without going on with someone who knows when, and how to fish it,more importantly when too leave on the flood.
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