Hi guys,
I'm planning my yearly xmas trip up to stay with family in Beddlington (currently sat at my desk in London, dreaming of fishing and the drive North on Friday night)
Time is at a premium for the next two weeks, because aparently xmas means spending time with family???
But I have a window for the early evening/night of Sunday 23rd to start with...
Soo.. my brother in law and I are considering Blyth beach (near the bandstand) fishing the last couple of hours of the ebb, and the flood (until we can't take anymore), I've never had much success of that beach, but hear good things. It would be great to land a few codling
we're not experienced beach anglers, but have fished piers etc. for a few years.
I will be using squid/lug/mussels in whatever shape/size/mix seems to work.
Does anyone have any thoughts/recommendations to mitigate our chances of a washout
I see current forecasts are SE winds, picking up on sunday which might challenge our plan!
We have fished the harbour wall at Blyth several times with reasonable success, but nowt big (whiting & occasional baby codling), always plenty of action though, and it's well sheltered, so this will be our goto if the weather gets too bad.
Many thanks in advance.
I'm planning my yearly xmas trip up to stay with family in Beddlington (currently sat at my desk in London, dreaming of fishing and the drive North on Friday night)
Time is at a premium for the next two weeks, because aparently xmas means spending time with family???
But I have a window for the early evening/night of Sunday 23rd to start with...
Soo.. my brother in law and I are considering Blyth beach (near the bandstand) fishing the last couple of hours of the ebb, and the flood (until we can't take anymore), I've never had much success of that beach, but hear good things. It would be great to land a few codling
we're not experienced beach anglers, but have fished piers etc. for a few years.
I will be using squid/lug/mussels in whatever shape/size/mix seems to work.
Does anyone have any thoughts/recommendations to mitigate our chances of a washout
I see current forecasts are SE winds, picking up on sunday which might challenge our plan!
We have fished the harbour wall at Blyth several times with reasonable success, but nowt big (whiting & occasional baby codling), always plenty of action though, and it's well sheltered, so this will be our goto if the weather gets too bad.
Many thanks in advance.
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