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    hi,
    i am new to NESA and have just started sea fishing again after about ten years, in the last 5-6 weeks i have fished from dunstanburgh castle to the hole in the wall at blyth with mixed success. five weeks ago fished 8 hours off back of dunstanburgh castle and caught one mackrell 1/2 lb ish but had a great day with agood few knocks. i went down to sandy bay off the wall on the cambois side and caught 3 small flaties and a dozen or so crabs. tried cresswell rocks nothing at all. also tried blyth peir but nothing doing (never liked the peir anyway). last night 2/8/05 i went down to peeping toms rocks next to blyth peir and fished the tide going out from 5.30 til 9.45pm i got a few small bites early on and a few crabs.when the sun went down i started getting a few good knocks( missed one good one as my phone rang ,my dad ringing to ask if i had caught anything , he is good at that) 20 min before i went got two eels in two casts. it makes it worth well when you catch fish no matter how many how big or even what they are.
    I STILL LOVE FISHING AND I DONT KNOW WHY I STOPPED
    GREAT SITE
    MARK

  • #2
    Welcome to NESA mate. Sounds like you had a few enjoyable sessions.

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    • #3
      THANK MIKE,
      SO FAR SO GOOD BUT IAM LOOKING FORWARD TO THE WINTER COD

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      • #4
        Hi Mark and welcome to NESA

        I fished So. Shields pier last night from 8:30 \'til 4:00 - like you say.....loads of bites.....most turned out to be just in size Whiting. Did get a good sized Dab.......oh yes.....and an eel (I hate them things.....lol). Forunately, it was just barely lip hooked and managed to free itself - not before wrecking my rig 1st though.....lol.

        \"it makes it worth well when you catch fish no matter how many how big or even what they are.\"..........Totally agree, Mark (errmmm except for eels....lol)

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        • #5
          hello TC,
          I AM NOT TO KEEN EITHER ON EELS AND BOTH WERE WELL HOOKED, HATE IT WHEN THEY ARE WRAPPED AROUND YOUR HAND.
          GONNA TRY LYNMOUTH HOT PIPE NEXT WEEK SOMETIME
          KEEP CATCHING
          MARK

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          • #6
            Welcome in mate. I\'m new back to fishing after a long time away too. The NESA lads have been a great help. I havn\'t caught an eel for 15 years and hope I never do again. Good luck with your fishin\' !!
            Regards, Graham

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            • #7
              HI OBLIKTA,
              POOR, POOR EELS NOBODY SEEMS TO LIKE THEM, I BET IF ANYONE PULLED A 5LB PLUS LING IN IT WOULD BE A DIFFARENT STORY. LOL
              CHEERS FOR REPLY
              MARK

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              • #8
                Lings ain\'t \'orrible slimey critters, though Mark.....lol

                Just 1 thing.......can you knock your CAPS lock off, please.
                \"Speaking\" in capital letters is regarded as SHOUTING......please don\'t shout (unless ofcourse you feel you need to at times......lol)

                [Edited on 3/8/2005 by TC]

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                • #9
                  HAS ANYONE SEEN WEB SITE \"FISHING MARKS\". GO TO GOOGLE AND TYPE IN FISHING MARKS. ITS NOT BAD PHOTOS TAKEN FROM A MICRO LITE

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                  • #10
                    Ya still SHOUTING

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                    • #11
                      sorry about that
                      yeh you are right about ling,
                      i remember years ago fising the wansbeck river and catching alarge eel early in the day i never caught or had another bite that day
                      orible creatures

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                      • #12
                        Ahhh....that\'s better......lol

                        Not had many eels the past couple of years.......about 4 years ago, the Tyne seemed to be infested with them - every line I put out came back with one on

                        [Edited on 3/8/2005 by TC]

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                        • #13
                          welcome aboard m8 ,i fish cambois most weekends during the winter,hit and miss at the best of times ,might bump into you sometime
                          cheers Bri

                          anglingnortheast.com

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                          • #14
                            thanks for chatting tc
                            gota kip now, work in morning you know, pays for all this new gear i keep buying, i will say this though fishing gear has changed in the last ten years but i get discount from my local shop in morpeth, the lads there also give some good advice amd they sell peelers (stocking up for the winter) i will keep everyone informed of my succeses, failures and pic when i work out how to download them to site
                            bye for now
                            mark

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                            • #15
                              hi bribones,
                              were you out 2-3 weeks ago at the end of blyth peir, it was a wicked evening, rain and wind. if it was you you said you were rained off from work

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