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    How do all, decided after a few years out of the fishing scene and a very pursuasive six year old, I've took the plunge again. For the time bein though I'll probably stick with something simple to keep him interešed like spinning or floating.

    Basically looking for any tips on places to try, when's a good time etc. been a good few years since I've ventured out so any help is appreciated. That an comin from up Hexham way it's not often I'll get the chance.

    Any helps appreciated. Cheers lads.

  • #2
    Welcome to the site mate
    Where exactly you from as i work in hexham

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    • #3
      Live in Hexham mate. Still in the process of buying little bits when I can for the summer and looking for a couple of cheapish rods.

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      • #4
        welcome to nesa.


        that time of year now when the winter fish have gone and the summer fish or not here yet.

        best ask the lads round the tyne area, might be worth a shot if your taking the youngin
        .

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        • #5
          Welcome to the site Marty, if looking for cheap gear for the little one
          try boyes, then if he gets to enjoy it you can upgrade his tackle.
          steve

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          • #6
            Newbie.

            Welcome to nesa Marty m8 and if you need help in any way the lads are here to help okay.:

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Marty_cee View Post
              Live in Hexham mate. Still in the process of buying little bits when I can for the summer and looking for a couple of cheapish rods.
              R right mate i work in robbs easiest places for you to fish with the bairn is BA carpark easy fishing with no snags

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              • #8
                welcome matey
                Regards Nicky.

                Success is the ability to go from one failure to another with no loss of enthusiasm.

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                • #9
                  Yeah I won't be getting out till the summer anyway, just trawling car boot sales and what not picking up bits and bobs when I can.

                  Never fishes for bass or mackerel and that so any tips would be helpful, where's good to go, what to use, float or spin etc?

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Marty_cee View Post
                    How do all, decided after a few years out of the fishing scene and a very pursuasive six year old, I've took the plunge again. For the time bein though I'll probably stick with something simple to keep him interešed like spinning or floating.

                    Basically looking for any tips on places to try, when's a good time etc. been a good few years since I've ventured out so any help is appreciated. That an comin from up Hexham way it's not often I'll get the chance.

                    Any helps appreciated. Cheers lads.
                    Just watch the posts the lads put in the forum m8 and you will learn lots about different places where to fish and plenty of tips to go with it too so good luck to you m8.

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                    • #11
                      hello m8
                      as previously said british airways at scotswood business park is a great venue for the bairn as you can fish out the back of your car, best fished on 5m plus tides on the flood and one hour back. you will be surprised at how good the sport is on light gear, some lovely flattys to be had. maccy strip n ragworm and you cant go far wrong.

                      tony
                      have you got a cloth

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                      • #12
                        If Sunderland's not too far to travel, the Roker Pier is good for mackerel. The bairn will learn how to drink a slab of lager in no time .

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                        • #13
                          welcome to nesa mate
                          good bunch of lads on here

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