just been down the front sea has dropped off a lot but still big, many marks North of the Tyne should now be fishable if you like having driving rain in your face, sure there will be plenty sheltered marks for you to fish.
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It is some size now mind, lets not have a rescuse again putting the RNLI at risk before xmas.................__................................ .............................
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SKATE 204lb
COD 51lb
LING 32lb
TOPE 40lb
CONGER 25lb
HADDOCK 10lb
HALIBUT 37lb
COALIE 16lb
BLUE SHARK 55lb
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Yer i been down the coast and the north pier is awash with white water 200 yards plus off Tynemouth beach. Be safe if your mad to be out in the wind and rain anyway................__................................ .............................
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SKATE 204lb
COD 51lb
LING 32lb
TOPE 40lb
CONGER 25lb
HADDOCK 10lb
HALIBUT 37lb
COALIE 16lb
BLUE SHARK 55lb
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Originally posted by Sir moanalot View PostJust been for a drive from st marys to tynemouth, sea looks wild. Should fish well when it dies down.
Probably unfishable now so I'm going to sit in the warm house and wait for the second that it isn't so mental.!Alan
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It just goes to show how conditions can change so quickly, an old hand like Alan Charlton saying its dropped off and should be fishable at 10am in the morning and by 1-2pm its massive and dangerous again. It shows just how volotile the sea can be.
Just to add, i was fishing Frenchies last night and noticed that the light on Shields pier had gone out, sea is either massive and knocked it out or the Port of Tyne havent got ten bob to stick in the meter.
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Originally posted by jamiebrennan View PostIt just goes to show how conditions can change so quickly, an old hand like Alan Charlton saying its dropped off and should be fishable at 10am in the morning and by 1-2pm its massive and dangerous again. It shows just how volotile the sea can be.
Just to add, i was fishing Frenchies last night and noticed that the light on Shields pier had gone out, sea is either massive and knocked it out or the Port of Tyne havent got ten bob to stick in the meter.Davy
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I remember fishing Shields pier about 4 years ago with Brashy and the sea was already big and building from the south east. When the tide turned it started getting very naughty we were fishing the round end, the sound of a wave hitting the base of the pier is unmistakable its a loud thudump, the wall of water infront of me was scary enough but the weight of it coming down from above a split second later was a good enough message for me to make a sharp exit. A valuable lesson learned.
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Originally posted by jamiebrennan View Post, the sound of a wave hitting the base of the pier is unmistakable its a loud thudump, the wall of water infront of me was scary enough but the weight of it coming down from above a split second later was a good enough message for me to make a sharp exit. A valuable lesson learned.
About 15ish year ago happened to me and me mates when were young lads.
The thump of the wave on the pier founds hit our stomach and time seemed to stand still...
We all looked up in slow motion to see the horseshoe falls above our head come crashing down sweeping most our gear away in what seemed like a long slow time.
I dived on my seat box with both my knees and grabbed the lighthouse door bars with both arms like my life depended on it.
We lost a bit of gear but were lucky to escape with our lives.
Came from nowhere.
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Originally posted by COD-O-MATIC View PostI know exactly what you experienced there!
About 15ish year ago happened to me and me mates when were young lads.
The thump of the wave on the pier founds hit our stomach and time seemed to stand still...
We all looked up in slow motion to see the horseshoe falls above our head come crashing down sweeping most our gear away in what seemed like a long slow time.
I dived on my seat box with both my knees and grabbed the lighthouse door bars with both arms like my life depended on it.
We lost a bit of gear but were lucky to escape with our lives.
Came from nowhere.
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