If fishing the ebb, go down onto the rocks in front of the south pier, cast towards the north island. as the tide ebbs move onto the south island but be careful crossing, only attempt it when the rocks are showing. It is best to try and cross this in daylight if you haven\'t done it before. On the island head to the north west corner, and again either cast along the skeer out to sea or aim for the north island.
If you drive through craster and park up next to the playing field and walk. Otherwise fish into the bay between the shoreline and the south island. Follow the route of the sewer pipe along the rocks. If you fancy a change of venue take the footpath south along the shoreline through some gates and head for the point (I think the mark is called the Hole of the Dyke) it is the headland you see from the playing field. Again cast either straight out or to the southerly tip of the south island.
Be careful on all these marks if there is any swell! ! !
And expect to loose a fair amount of bottom ends.
[Edited on 31/1/2006 by tubbie2shoes]
If you drive through craster and park up next to the playing field and walk. Otherwise fish into the bay between the shoreline and the south island. Follow the route of the sewer pipe along the rocks. If you fancy a change of venue take the footpath south along the shoreline through some gates and head for the point (I think the mark is called the Hole of the Dyke) it is the headland you see from the playing field. Again cast either straight out or to the southerly tip of the south island.
Be careful on all these marks if there is any swell! ! !
And expect to loose a fair amount of bottom ends.
[Edited on 31/1/2006 by tubbie2shoes]
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