Subject: newbiggin 29/1/2006

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posted on 29/1/2006 at 03:26
fished newbiggin tonight with a few mates , few knocks , small stuff, used crab , lug , rag , and squid , i spoke to one bloke he said its best fished at low water from the rocks, and another bloke had 3 codling biggest was 5 1/2 lb.....





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posted on 29/1/2006 at 08:36
sounds like you were on the prom,it fishes well over high tide with a bit sea running


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posted on 29/1/2006 at 10:09
the man that had the fish was fishing the downovers and not in the comp




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posted on 29/1/2006 at 10:32
Welcome to NESA Terry


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posted on 29/1/2006 at 10:58
Welcome to NESA Terry.

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posted on 29/1/2006 at 12:01
welcome to nesa terry




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posted on 29/1/2006 at 12:44
Welcome to nesa terry Fished the beacons this morning started off at the scarborough hole and moved further up as the tide came in.had a few rattly bites but nowt else back to blanking.Will put some pics up a bit later in sea state


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posted on 29/1/2006 at 17:46
Went out fishing 4 the first time this year. Fished scarborough hole on fri night with 2 of my mates, caught a codling around 2 1/2lb first chuck. Never fished there before and to be honest only seen it at a distance untill up close in the dark. Anyone know the crack on fishing there?? I'm sure we were in the right place as there were a couple of other lads down but it didn't seem to deep




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posted on 29/1/2006 at 18:08
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posted on 29/1/2006 at 18:14
Where you at the southern most point of the beacons chukin into the bay at low water stewy ?its more of a kelp bed than a deep hole best fished on a low tide with a south easterly


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posted on 29/1/2006 at 18:52
Cheers Fishfinder. yeah, think so. The bay cuts right back to the shore and you can walk alongside it towards the sea. We were fishing prob just past 3/4 away along towards the point of the bays entrance to the sea, casting into the bay. Only using lug and squid and casting about 60yards. Any reason of thought why it fishes best in them conditions and is it a productive area?




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posted on 29/1/2006 at 19:31
Ive found it very productive..favourite shot at the beacons you have to fish it on a good tide as the bay doesn't empty on smaller tides leaving you pushed way back up the rocks.
I always find it fishes best on the flood and the tide comes in quick think it fishes best on a south easterly as the swells running towards you and the outer carrs seem to take the brunt of it heavy tackle loss here due to the thick kelp your chuckin into.
The white holes is the mark on the opposite side of the bay another good shot.. there's been a few doubles caught there this year.And apparently fishes best after a northerly haven't fished it that many times and as of yet haven't caught from there but have seen some good fish caught .just not by me lol


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posted on 29/1/2006 at 19:43
Cheers. The reason why i thought it must be deep was because of the hole in the name. Didn't really know what we were fishing into just seen my mates losing gear as i was managing to escape! LOL




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posted on 29/1/2006 at 19:44
If you look at the top pic in the sea state section /newbiggin post..thats looking at the scarborough hole you can see the outer carrs in the distance and you can just see the kelp in the middle on a good tide at low water you can see the extent of the kelp beds


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posted on 31/1/2006 at 16:32
is the downovers beside thee church cos thats the direction he came from


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posted on 31/1/2006 at 16:41
what poacher never said was that we went to lynmouth first but should of known by all the cars in the carpark it was chocker but we still had a walk round for a look an yes there was no room thats how we ended up on newbiggin prom i had one knock on the rocks then went round on to the beach nowt poachers brotherand his mates decided to try sunderland pier as thats were we are from the got nowt there aswell


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posted on 31/1/2006 at 17:22
Its near the church rambo its the otherside of the breakwater next to the pipe


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posted on 31/1/2006 at 21:23
hello am a new member could you give me some top spots on where to fish at newbiggin




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posted on 31/1/2006 at 21:28
welcome to NESA adam




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posted on 31/1/2006 at 22:12
Welcome to nesa adam all of newbiggin fishes well have a lookin the maps section
http://www.nesa.co.uk/newbig.htm
If theres any marks you want to know about in particular just ask Im sure someone will give you some kind of guidance


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posted on 31/1/2006 at 22:17
as paul says there are alot off good marks some better than others so have a luck at a few for yourself or meet up with some one that knows the area and give them a go


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posted on 1/2/2006 at 00:54
Welcome to NESA Adam.

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posted on 1/2/2006 at 01:30
welcome to NESA mate




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posted on 1/2/2006 at 18:16
welcome mate
 
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