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Had some luck last October with a No3 mepps on a 3ft trace and a bullet lead, works for flatties as well. Try a storm shad or sidewinder as mentioned. tides should be strong enough too. Fish out 30 yards and let the tide run bring the bait round.
Had some luck last October with a No3 mepps on a 3ft trace and a bullet lead, works for flatties as well. Try a storm shad or sidewinder as mentioned. tides should be strong enough too. Fish out 30 yards and let the tide run bring the bait round.
dont know if u got laptop with u so u may not be able to read DONT FORGET to put rachet on had a 3lb bass there last year and nearly pulled rod in also had 6 nice clean flatties all on ragworm head towards bamburgh golfcourse pass the 2 main carparks about500 yards further up towards g/c and park in one of the small laybyres
dont know if u got laptop with u so u may not be able to read DONT FORGET to put rachet on had a 3lb bass there last year and nearly pulled rod in also had 6 nice clean flatties all on ragworm head towards bamburgh golfcourse pass the 2 main carparks about500 yards further up towards g/c and park in one of the small laybyres
Got my iPad with me
I walked up towards the golf course this evening very rocky up there I assume you found some nice sandy areas to fish for flatties?
Might try a float up near the rocks and see if I can find a wrasse or two
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