Fished the above venue for the first time ever last night. Not sure where I was exactly in terms of marks but was about 1 mile north of the rock skeers that sit to the north of Cresswell. I was fishing for just before 7 pm just as the tide was on the move back up the beach. Set up with a 3 hook flapper baited with rag and tipped off with Mackerel which was lobbed no more than 30 yards as that is what I was told from lads on this site. Even using a 4.50m continental style rod I was struggling to tell the difference between possible fish bites and tidal movement, (I don't normally do surf/ beach fishing) and the odd piece of kelp coming into contact with my main line didn't help. I tried standing holding my rod more or less vertical which was far more effective and if I had of had waders on I would of done this the whole time as I could feel what was going on a lot better. After what I thought was a fish bite I brought my rig in to reveal a nice little Plaice only about 8 inches in length that was quickly put back. For the next 2 hours or so between me and one other it was more or less a flattie a cast with the majority being Flounder (no Turbot). Most fish were palm sized if not smaller, (there must be millions of them in that bay). Anyway not a bad first sesh there, hoping next time for a Turbot or one of them bars of sliver everyone raves about!