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    Hi guys/gals,

    Just getting back into fishing after a couple of years out.

    Can anybody advise the best time/tides to fish Blyth beach. I have asked a couple of people at work and I\'m getting conflicting information.

    Cheers in advance.

    Lee

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    You will always get conflicting information about Blyth it has been that way for years and years, nobody can really tell when to fish it. Go along the morning before you are going to fish and find out where the holes are, they change with very little sea Blyth being an open beach. i always used to fish during darkness after the sea has died away a bit, you may have to go a few nights in a row to catch the fish, one night you will get nothing the next whooopeee. And vice versa of course. I always prefered low water but have also had some cracking bags at high water. Always found lug the best bait but also had loads of fish on crab. The size of the tide also effects fishing. If you have got a massive sea running with a big tide and there is a decent hole on thebeach you can catch fish as soon as the bar stops the waves. If it is a small tide dont bother unlss the hole is way up the beach. Blyth will always be an enigma.
    Alan

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    • #3
      Thanks alot Charlton thats cleared things up.

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      • #4
        Good post, Alan.
        So long and thanks for all the fish! (www.lsbsac.co.uk)

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        • #5
          Fished Blyth beach a good few times last year and all through choice i.e. tides doing this, winds doing that, Blyth beach could fish! We had very little joy between us. I know others catch there we didn\'t. One attractive thing about Blyth is the ability to have a bash on the pier even if the seas away.

          I catch shag all whever I fish though, kiss of death.
          "I mock thee not, though I by thee am mockéd.
          Thou call'st me madman, but I call thee blockhead"

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          • #6
            Just in case you are wondering, all the posts about Blyth on the site this week have been negative. Yet i know of one catch of over 30lb in two and ahalf hours, Read the Journal and find out.
            Sorry leeruss just trying to clarify things for you

            Alan

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            • #7
              sure that was at Blyth beach Alan
              normally fish it two hours down two up,as stated look for the holes over low water
              Cheers Alan...

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