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  • Cullernose Point

    Any idea how it's fishing? Got a few days off this week and was considering a ride up after the forecast winds on monday.

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    cullernose

    Originally posted by magpies View Post
    Any idea how it's fishing? Got a few days off this week and was considering a ride up after the forecast winds on monday.
    i was up on friday 2am till dinner time not a thing

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    • #3
      Thanks mate, I have fished it before with the same result, but it looks a great mark to me. Does it ever fish these days ?

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      • #4
        cullernose

        i have had good nights up there in winter havent heard off any good fish for ages now. I fish up there ever 2 weeks but go to beadnell around the low water marks

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        • #5
          thats the thing with cullernose, it LOOKS a great mark but is rarely productive iv only ever had a few tiddlers after about 7 visits at different tides seasons etc. alot of people say its overated and i have to agree

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          • #6
            It fishes well immediately after a big northerly sea. if you get there too late the fish dissapear!!

            Beware of big swells its a dangerous mark and the rocks are slippery as hell!

            I once saw a guy hit the deck, face first there - not a pretty sight, he was walking with his hands in his pocket and slipped on the rocks.

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            • #7
              Fished off it for an hour from the boat 1.4 miles off only got 1 codling and a few whiting using crab and macka bait.
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              P.B
              SKATE 204lb
              COD 51lb
              LING 32lb
              TOPE 40lb
              CONGER 25lb
              HADDOCK 10lb
              HALIBUT 37lb
              COALIE 16lb
              BLUE SHARK 55lb

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              • #8
                I tried it last week, along with black hole, got a 3lb dogfish and a couple of small codling, as chukka says once the sea dies down there's nawt to hold the fish there for long.
                You find the place gets potted off too!
                Stay safe!
                Enjoy your fishing!
                Take your rubbish home!
                Rocker.

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                • #9
                  Amazing place, it just screams fish with the location and the depth. But it doesn't seem to produce the goods. What's that doctors house mark like further along? I fished it once and just got snagged fast every throw. How far do you have to chuck to clear the snags?

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by magpies View Post
                    Amazing place, it just screams fish with the location and the depth. But it doesn't seem to produce the goods. What's that doctors house mark like further along? I fished it once and just got snagged fast every throw. How far do you have to chuck to clear the snags?
                    Casting directly off the front at low water on the ebb your into extremely rough ground. On the flood if you let the tide pull you round your onto fairly clean ground. You can actually get away with 2 hooks. It does produce like most marks, you just have to know when to fish it!

                    Doctors House can produce at any time and a lot of lads have switched to lighter line 18-20lb, a good chuck (100yds plus) will put you into mixed ground and some tide run. This is often the key to catching especially in daylight!!

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                    • #11
                      Thanks mate, would that doctors house mark be best fished at low water so you can get out on the rocks? Or is it OK to fish over high water ?

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by ozzy37 View Post
                        thats the thing with cullernose, it LOOKS a great mark but is rarely productive iv only ever had a few tiddlers after about 7 visits at different tides seasons etc. alot of people say its overated and i have to agree
                        totally agree with that, all i've ever seen caught off that mark are small flatties and coalies. Much better marks up the coast than cullernose

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                        • #13
                          Never had much luck at Cullernose point looks a spot on mark but the fish are few and far between for some reason. And take care if theres a bit sea rolling in can be a dangerous mark.

                          john.
                          One More Hoy

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