Just finished a weeks holiday in Northumberland and most of my intended fishing was hampered by wind and huge amounts of weed. I had previously spotted what looked like a good spot to fish on google maps to discover it was already a well known spot Cullernose point
Fished it twice this week once on a glorious sunny day flat sea and once on a windy dull day. Beautiful place whatever the weather, scenery was amazing and worth the trip just to see. Fishing was pants with only a small dab and a tiny coalie to show for approx 9 hours fishing. Rag, squid, bluey, mackerel, mussel and sandeel all tried on an assortment of rigs including floats???? For such a fishy looking place it was a bit disappointing to say the least, I am realistic and often blank but I have never been so excited about a fishing location in a long time.
Anyway I am hoping third time lucky and intend to visit at least once next weekend. Does anyone have any tips for fishing this mark?? maybe lug or peeler is the killer bait? Any help appreciated.
Just like to point out I realise this is quite a dangerous mark, I was accompanied by a friend and kept well back from the swell. I would give this mark a miss during strong winds and especially during wet weather as the rocks get very slippy.
Cheers Jonny
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