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give these shots a good go yesterday and last night. good sea on, perfect conditions and nothing at all.
using big baits and belting them right out, and nothing.
glad theres fish further north.
bet they fish tonight- sods law
I was down Seaham prom last night talking to a guy who said he'd been fishing Noses point earlier in the day. All he caught was a couple of Coalies, the sea does look fishy though you would expect there to be more out there.
fished the drop on the flat rock and not a sniff. didnt have lug or crab
should be fish in the seaton sluice open on sunday, might have better luck
Always better on the flood, Dean. Crab, razor and blacks doing the damage last night. Gonna have a walk along Horden tonight as there are also reports of fish from Bell hole.
Hawthorn Point was and probably still is one of the best venues in the whole of the North East.
You say conditions were perfect perhaps they were BUT this is one of a few places I know that will also produce fish when it's flat as long as you fish in the darkness and on a big Spring Tide.
I've always found the last two hours of the flood and the first hour of the drop to be the best. This will mean fishing well into the early hours at this time of the year.
Also you really do need fresh crab in early October to give yourself the best chance of fish.
Always better on the flood, Dean. Crab, razor and blacks doing the damage last night. Gonna have a walk along Horden tonight as there are also reports of fish from Bell hole.
i found the flood better too, however i just hit it at the wrong time.
not be long and that mark will vanish. the rock is getting smaller each year
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