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went for a few chucks near the harbour had one bite
and that was it used peeler lug rag mussel and mackerel
think its time to put the rough ground gear away for now chaps,cheers.
went for a few chucks near the harbour had one bite
and that was it used peeler lug rag mussel and mackerel
think its time to put the rough ground gear away for now chaps,cheers.
An old fisherman told me, many years ago, always fish Cullercoats Harbour the tide AFTER the tide you think it ought to fish. I remember fishing it in, perhaps, the first NESA comp and a load of us blanking in what looked like ideal conditions. Boblydon then fished the next morning's tide.........I'll let him finish the tale
Thanks for that David i`ll keep that in mind lol.Well im going out tonite too,think i`ll keep away from cullercoats might try whitley beach.got to get up at 5 for graft tho hope it1s worth it.
went for a few chucks near the harbour had one bite
and that was it used peeler lug rag mussel and mackerel
think its time to put the rough ground gear away for now chaps,cheers.
unlucky mate you would think there would be something there the way the sea has been running. my gear is put away lol
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