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    hi all was after some info on coalie spinning
    never done it before so would like to give it ago some time
    anywhere along the tyne where you can go im on the walker side
    and can i just use normal spinners or is there a certain type there parcial too
    i know the piers are me best bet but incase i cant get to those
    cheers

  • #2
    Spinning in the Tyne for me is just not the place. Tyne is useually murky which makes spinning less productive as the fish can't see it. But if you want to give it a go north shields fish quay throws up a coupple every now and then. And when the makky are in full swing you sometimes get them that far

    But if you want decent spinning try your local rock marks, plenty of Marks with access to deep water where you are more likely to hook polack, coalie, and the occasional cod.

    Spinning you can use standard spinners, jelly worms, small hockais (blue deadly for coalie), daylights.

    Good luck mate

    Dean.
    Cod Mission: Cod over 5lb!

    Success: 27/09/12

    PB COD!!!: 9lb 13OZ!


    Chance of Success?: Dismal, But possible!

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    • #3
      Originally posted by wheres the fish? View Post
      Spinning in the Tyne for me is just not the place. Tyne is useually murky which makes spinning less productive as the fish can't see it. But if you want to give it a go north shields fish quay throws up a coupple every now and then. And when the makky are in full swing you sometimes get them that far

      But if you want decent spinning try your local rock marks, plenty of Marks with access to deep water where you are more likely to hook polack, coalie, and the occasional cod.

      Spinning you can use standard spinners, jelly worms, small hockais (blue deadly for coalie), daylights.

      Good luck mate

      Dean.
      will do thanks mate

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      • #4
        Like Dean says or up the piers. I have had them on spinners, daylights and rubber sandeels so they don't seem too fussy.

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        • #5
          get ya self some of them zenith silver minnow 40grm spinners they will catch coalies ,mackerel ,codling and pollock
          Panel Pin Champ
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          • #6
            Originally posted by codseeker View Post
            get ya self some of them zenith silver minnow 40grm spinners they will catch coalies ,mackerel ,codling and pollock
            will av a look at them mate cheers

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            • #7
              Remember being on rOker pier once using single spinner must of had 20+ coalies in no time when everyone around me was pulling in mackerel.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Mackemchris View Post
                Remember being on rOker pier once using single spinner must of had 20+ coalies in no time when everyone around me was pulling in mackerel.
                spot on mate that would do me!!

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                • #9
                  hi again
                  is the groyne at south shields anygood for spinning or feathering

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                  • #10
                    Yeah mate and you can catch the odd guillemot aswell haha, but yeah I would say 3 up 3 down would be best to avoid snags.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Pete from shields View Post
                      Yeah mate and you can catch the odd guillemot aswell haha, but yeah I would say 3 up 3 down would be best to avoid snags.
                      guillemot and chips tasty
                      cheers matey wouldnt mind getting over there sometime cause ive got a spinning rod thats been screaming at me all winter

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by RL83 View Post
                        guillemot and chips tasty
                        cheers matey wouldnt mind getting over there sometime cause ive got a spinning rod thats been screaming at me all winter
                        Haha a roasted guillemot dinner sounds nicer lol, I know the felling mate I'm dieing to get out spinning aswell, wish those kamikaze mackerel would hurry up so can get a few in. It'll be chav season before long and the normal fishing times for us normal people changes to daft O'clock for safety reason.

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                        • #13
                          aye mate
                          it'l be striped too the waist steller cans and the odd makeral feather in the eye being the norm soon
                          wont let them spoil me fun though i will just shout DEPARTMENT OF WORK AND PENNSIONS!! dont see them for dust after that!

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by RL83 View Post
                            i will just shout DEPARTMENT OF WORK AND PENNSIONS!!
                            LMFAO mate you best wear a tin hat.

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                            • #15
                              either that or bring the rifle that goes with it lol

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