Hi All,
After hooking a couple of mackerel off a boat in the summer, my little boy (nearly 6) and I have got the fishing bug!
We spent the last two saturday afternoons in the freezing cold on Blyth Pier and were rewarded with one tiny codling each time which for somebody without much of a clue isn't bad going, I reckon. The blokes that we chatted to were great and very helpful - if you were one of them, thank you very much!
Thing is, Henry's just about got the hang of swinging a gentle cast, but is too short to get it over the railing a Blyth Pier most of the time. We live at Seaton Sluice and I'm dead keen to try the beach there, but there's no way he'll be able to cast out far enough. He's an independent little fella and wants to do it all himself! (I might try the beach on my own one evening though...)
Any ideas where would be a good, safe spot to try? We drowned a worm or two in Seaton Sluice harbour a few months ago but I'm not sure if anything lives there...
Cheers
Rob
After hooking a couple of mackerel off a boat in the summer, my little boy (nearly 6) and I have got the fishing bug!
We spent the last two saturday afternoons in the freezing cold on Blyth Pier and were rewarded with one tiny codling each time which for somebody without much of a clue isn't bad going, I reckon. The blokes that we chatted to were great and very helpful - if you were one of them, thank you very much!
Thing is, Henry's just about got the hang of swinging a gentle cast, but is too short to get it over the railing a Blyth Pier most of the time. We live at Seaton Sluice and I'm dead keen to try the beach there, but there's no way he'll be able to cast out far enough. He's an independent little fella and wants to do it all himself! (I might try the beach on my own one evening though...)
Any ideas where would be a good, safe spot to try? We drowned a worm or two in Seaton Sluice harbour a few months ago but I'm not sure if anything lives there...
Cheers
Rob
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