been down the front this morning and the sea is still far to big, if the forecast is right would think thursday and friday will be the best nights, if you fancy fishing low water in the early hours.
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Originally posted by Charlton View Postbeen down the front this morning and the sea is still far to big, if the forecast is right would think thursday and friday will be the best nights, if you fancy fishing low water in the early hours.Species 2012 - Cod, Flounder, Dab, Plaice, Pollock, Eelpout, Common eel, Granny Fish, Whiting, Coalie, LSD, Rockling, Bass.
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Originally posted by Charlton View Postbeen down the front this morning and the sea is still far to big, if the forecast is right would think thursday and friday will be the best nights, if you fancy fishing low water in the early hours.Nothing makes a fish bigger than ALMOST being caught
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Originally posted by Charlton View Postbeen down the front this morning and the sea is still far to big, if the forecast is right would think thursday and friday will be the best nights, if you fancy fishing low water in the early hours.
At least their will be plenty lads there to hand ball my fish upStay safe!
Enjoy your fishing!
Take your rubbish home!
Rocker.
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Originally posted by magpies View PostHad arranged to go out with my mate tomorrow afternoon. We are new to this and its the first time we have been faced with a "big sea". Could anyone suggest a mark ?
Thanks for any help
Keep one eye on the sea at all times while fishing and be aware that on some marks the swell can lift with the turn of the tide! What I mean is if you fish up to high water don't assume your safe, because as the tide starts to ebb you can get a series of larger waves that catch you off guard!
Won't be a problem now you know though!Stay safe!
Enjoy your fishing!
Take your rubbish home!
Rocker.
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Originally posted by Charlton View Postjust been down again, wind has picked up since this morning and so has the sea. Look forward to your reports. Typical first big seas pulls all the loose, dead and dying weed out and chucks it on the beaches.
Thinking about heading out tonight, but fancied fishing a high water shot which I know will be sheltered from the worst of the weather and weed.
Bloody after midnight tho and got work tomorrow so am in two minds!
Might have to try elsewhere and fish up!"And I looked, and behold'a pale horse; and his name that sat on him was death, and hell followed with hi, and power was given unto them over the fourth part of the earth, to kill with sword and with hunger, and with the beasts of the earth"
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