Hi can anyone help me, ive recently getting bk into fishing again and have been trying lynemouth beach, 1st time I tried next to the pipe and caught a few flounders and a small coddling, next time I tried further north, (north side of the power plant, all way upto boghall rocks, seemed to be a lot of seaweed and kept getting snagged, also lost a bit of gear, was only using 20lb main line with 60lb shock leader, ive put 35lb main line on now so hopefully better, any advice on where is best and gear to use most appreciated..
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Originally posted by rod master View PostHi can anyone help me, ive recently getting bk into fishing again and have been trying lynemouth beach, 1st time I tried next to the pipe and caught a few flounders and a small coddling, next time I tried further north, (north side of the power plant, all way upto boghall rocks, seemed to be a lot of seaweed and kept getting snagged, also lost a bit of gear, was only using 20lb main line with 60lb shock leader, ive put 35lb main line on now so hopefully better, any advice on where is best and gear to use most appreciated..
I always fish with a rotten bottom because you can loose a load of gear at times on this beach.
I have fished all along this beach from south to north but I find some of the best spots are just lefthand side of the big block in front of the boil(discharge pipe outlet from power station) this ground in hard and snaggy but throws up good cod in the winter.
Long casting will normally put into good fish,this mark has been spoilt due to sea defences that's been placed in front of the power station this has restricted the beach at this mark but on a big ebb tide at 2hrs off low water you can still fish it off the beach.
On the flood tide in calm weather you can fish off the sea defences but its not my choice due to uneven footing.
My next fav mark is crosswaters this is north of the blocks,walking from the blocks about 500yds you will see out at sea disturbance and some white water if there's any sea running.
This is hard rock skeer running from the shore line out to sea in a north east direction.
I normally fish this 3 hrs down and a couple of hrs up,the trick here is to long cast just north of the skeer but try to get as close to the rock without snagging up all the time.
A pulley rig with a single 5.0 or 6.0 hook with rotten bottom no swivels or as little hardware as possible on your rig,billy's rotters are good for this rig very simple.
Going north again is the stream,after a south east gale this can be a rig loss every cast due to a lot of wire and old building rubbish that's collected in this area off the dumping of waste some years ago.
North again you will come up to a shallow bank about 600yds from the stream,you will easy see this as the sea brakes onto this bank,fishing just down the south side of the bank is a great mark,again you can loss gear but with a rotten bottom you have a good chance of getting your fish in but without your lead.
There is loads of other great marks on this beach but Lynemouth beach has changed as is a lot shallower than years ago,this due to no coal waste being dumped into the sea anymore.
I would have said this was one of the best beach fishing venues along with the blast beach at Seaham.
Still well worth a trip and in the right condition you will do well.
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Originally posted by rod master View PostHi can anyone help me, ive recently getting bk into fishing again and have been trying lynemouth beach, 1st time I tried next to the pipe and caught a few flounders and a small coddling, next time I tried further north, (north side of the power plant, all way upto boghall rocks, seemed to be a lot of seaweed and kept getting snagged, also lost a bit of gear, was only using 20lb main line with 60lb shock leader, ive put 35lb main line on now so hopefully better, any advice on where is best and gear to use most appreciated..
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Originally posted by Davey1970 View PostCaught nowt there m8, but it will fish, we moved down to cambois, and me m8`s 12 year old son got a very nice bass.Nothing makes a fish bigger than ALMOST being caught
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Originally posted by harry barker View PostThis is my favorite beach and in the winter I fish it most weekends.
I always fish with a rotten bottom because you can loose a load of gear at times on this beach.
I have fished all along this beach from south to north but I find some of the best spots are just lefthand side of the big block in front of the boil(discharge pipe outlet from power station) this ground in hard and snaggy but throws up good cod in the winter.
Long casting will normally put into good fish,this mark has been spoilt due to sea defences that's been placed in front of the power station this has restricted the beach at this mark but on a big ebb tide at 2hrs off low water you can still fish it off the beach.
On the flood tide in calm weather you can fish off the sea defences but its not my choice due to uneven footing.
My next fav mark is crosswaters this is north of the blocks,walking from the blocks about 500yds you will see out at sea disturbance and some white water if there's any sea running.
This is hard rock skeer running from the shore line out to sea in a north east direction.
I normally fish this 3 hrs down and a couple of hrs up,the trick here is to long cast just north of the skeer but try to get as close to the rock without snagging up all the time.
A pulley rig with a single 5.0 or 6.0 hook with rotten bottom no swivels or as little hardware as possible on your rig,billy's rotters are good for this rig very simple.
Going north again is the stream,after a south east gale this can be a rig loss every cast due to a lot of wire and old building rubbish that's collected in this area off the dumping of waste some years ago.
North again you will come up to a shallow bank about 600yds from the stream,you will easy see this as the sea brakes onto this bank,fishing just down the south side of the bank is a great mark,again you can loss gear but with a rotten bottom you have a good chance of getting your fish in but without your lead.
There is loads of other great marks on this beach but Lynemouth beach has changed as is a lot shallower than years ago,this due to no coal waste being dumped into the sea anymore.
I would have said this was one of the best beach fishing venues along with the blast beach at Seaham.
Still well worth a trip and in the right condition you will do well.The 'five plums!' Northumberland sea league champions.
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Quality Harry. I've really just fished it in the last year tbh. The conditions weren't good for the majority of last winter.
Problem is when the conditions are right during the day I'll end up on a different mark. Always go back to where you caught fish so they say.
Have to meet you on the beach one day.The 'five plums!' Northumberland sea league champions.
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