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    i am fishing the farm at blyth tomorrow and when is the best time to fish tide wise and light or dark?? what is the best bait etc.

    Many thanks
    Last edited by stevieanderson1; 20-01-2012, 08:18 PM. Reason: missed info
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    Have you cleared this with the farmer? Wouldn't think he'd be happy if you're trying to catch his cows.
    Are you a rustler? If so best to do it in the dark, less chance of being seen. Expect to get shot though if the farmer sees you.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by MickA View Post
      Have you cleared this with the farmer? Wouldn't think he'd be happy if you're trying to catch his cows.
      Are you a rustler? If so best to do it in the dark, less chance of being seen. Expect to get shot though if the farmer sees you.
      haha nice one but honestly you got any info?
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      • #4
        Some info already given the other day on Blyth. Check the link

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        • #5
          Fish anywhere between the farm up towards the groins. There are fish present at all stages of the tide but i prefer 2hrs either side of low water. Dont be afraid to chuck a few casts short, as u can pick up some canny flatties. Obviosly darkness is better for codling and whiting. If your getting bites but not connecting, scale down your hooksize as its usually flatties.

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          • #6
            Stevie darkness is best its mainly flatties in light hours, my mate and I fish 2 to 3 hours either side of the tide depending on the size of tide, IMHO you need a bit of a sea running.
            I spoke to your dad and said i might see him at Blythe could you let him know i cant make it Cheers mate.
            In order to become "old & wise", you must first be young & stupid.
            Age and experience will beat youth and enthusiasm every time.
            Youth and Skill is no match for Age and Treachery.

            This link is good for tide and weather and more http://magicseaweed.com/Tynemouth-Lo...rt/26/tide/uk/

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Mad as a fish View Post
              Stevie darkness is best its mainly flatties in light hours, my mate and I fish 2 to 3 hours either side of the tide depending on the size of tide, IMHO you need a bit of a sea running.
              I spoke to your dad and said i might see him at Blythe could you let him know i cant make it Cheers mate.
              ne bother mate will it be good/worth it heading out tomorrow??
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              • #8
                Originally posted by stevieanderson1 View Post
                ne bother mate will it be good/worth it heading out tomorrow??
                As far as I know there is no sea running. and the wind is westerly,(not good) but you never know your luck mate.
                In order to become "old & wise", you must first be young & stupid.
                Age and experience will beat youth and enthusiasm every time.
                Youth and Skill is no match for Age and Treachery.

                This link is good for tide and weather and more http://magicseaweed.com/Tynemouth-Lo...rt/26/tide/uk/

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