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is this area still open for fishing, if so is it still fishing canny and is there any other decent marks around that area ie newcastle area but marks wanted for north side.
is it relative safe fishing around walker if you can still fish just asking on behalf of a friend who is a bit concerned about yobs.
Yes you can still fish there mate 2hrs either side of high or low tide anything after that your lead cant hold on the bottom as for yobs probly to cold for them this time of year to be safe though fish in pairs or a group ive had no bother wen ive fished there in the past
Yes you can still fish there mate 2hrs either side of high or low tide anything after that your lead cant hold on the bottom as for yobs probly to cold for them this time of year to be safe though fish in pairs or a group ive had no bother wen ive fished there in the past
Never had any bother at Walker or St.Peters, fished up by the Copthorne last year and had the car damaged by w**kers throwing bricks from inside the empty buildings opposite where you fish. Cost over £1,ooo to fix i would keep away from the old buildings when i park there now its not worth taking the chance for a few yards extra walk
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