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    Hi lads just want a little bit info of ya good selves I have seen quite a few posts regarding this mark but ain't got a clue how to fish it is it best in darkness ? Do you need to cast long or short ? And whats the best state of tide to fish cheers in advance for any info

  • #2
    Originally posted by geordiehart View Post
    Hi lads just want a little bit info of ya good selves I have seen quite a few posts regarding this mark but ain't got a clue how to fish it is it best in darkness ? Do you need to cast long or short ? And whats the best state of tide to fish cheers in advance for any info
    all right mate i would normaly fish at low water same as meggies burn further along and back of the farm.
    as far as i kmow 2hrs either side of low water is best theres two sand bars and in between theses is the channel the first sandbar is quite wide was fishing beach on fri night tide was 0.40mtrs so we were standing on first sandbar casting in to channel if you fish small tides make sure you clear fist sandbar
    distance wise depends if fish are feeding close in or not so any where from 50to 100 yards depends on size of tides too

    best fished in darkness as well
    hope this helps mate

    this is my opion others may have different and better info
    cheers pop65
    Last edited by pop65; 14-02-2012, 02:37 PM.

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    • #3
      blyth beach is a waste of time in daylite hours m8, unless its flounders your after. the beach is 2 shallow so dont hold out 4 any better fish unless u can wack a lead 2 the horizon.

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      • #4
        Best two hours either side low water. Vary casts til you find them. In dark.

        But, having said that, my PB whiting (1lb 6oz) and PB codling (4lb) were caught in daylight on Blyth Beach. It's possible.

        PBs...Cod 8lb2oz.. Turbot 3lb2oz.. Whiting 1lb8oz.. Coalie 1lb9oz.. Flounder 1lb7oz.. Dab 15oz.. Plaice 13oz.. Bass 1lb 6oz

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Billzo View Post
          blyth beach is a waste of time in daylite hours m8, unless its flounders your after. the beach is 2 shallow so dont hold out 4 any better fish unless u can wack a lead 2 the horizon.
          take notice of what bill says mate he knows his stuff about blyth beach
          you been out much bill
          chears pop65

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          • #6
            Originally posted by pop65 View Post
            take notice of what bill says mate he knows his stuff about blyth beach
            you been out much bill
            chears pop65
            I wouldn't exactly say a waste of time. Chris Stringer was 2nd behind me in an open 2 years ago off it in daylight with 5 codlings for 8lb!

            So It can can happen.
            The 'five plums!' Northumberland sea league champions.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Cod,cod,cod! View Post
              I wouldn't exactly say a waste of time. Chris Stringer was 2nd behind me in an open 2 years ago off it in daylight with 5 codlings for 8lb!

              So It can can happen.
              yep thats right m8 but chris can wack a lead a long way, i could'nt get anywhere near as far as needed in daylite as i do most my fishing on the skeers.
              Last edited by Billzo; 18-02-2012, 01:59 AM.

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              • #8
                Just fished here for 3 1/2 hours over the low tide.

                Conditions weren't exactly favourable but I managed three undersized whiting and five flatties, two of which were keepers.

                Might try again tonight in the dark, but a good way to spend the morning...

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                • #9
                  A caught a 53cm sea trout day after boxing day about dinnertime so always worth a daft session during day if at loose end and there was a 31 flattie on bottom hook same cast
                  Loads of effort for little reward
                  But still love it

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                  • #10
                    Just got back from a fishless evening session.

                    Almost three hours without so much as a knock and then one hard thump, which came to nothing.

                    Still beats a night in front of the TV

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