Re: Other interests
Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2015 7:27 am
Good for you FP, I aspire to that kind of result but, still tend to measure my performance in the number of balls lost (or rather not lost!) ![Wink ;)](./images/smilies/icon_e_wink.gif)
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Geordie wrote:mrb911no2 wrote:I've tried fishing for the first time in my 50 years. I bought 2 spinning rods in July for Max and I. We have tried numerous times to catch Mackerel or anything at all from the rocks at Coldingham Bay - Nothing! We have been there most weekends as our caravan is there for the season.
We've had more luck at Beadnell with quite a few Mackerel and a few small Pollock. We've just been given a beach caster and hopefully we'll give that a go soon - We've been "reliably informed" that our local beach is great for fishing during the winter.
As for following Newcastle - it's torture!!
Beadnell beach is renowned in the North East for it's winter Cod fishing. I've not fished it myself but I know of lots of folk who have.
mrb911no2 wrote:Is that the beach to the south of Beadnell where the cark park is. Or is the beach between Beadnell & Seahouses?
Geordie wrote:mrb911no2 wrote:Is that the beach to the south of Beadnell where the cark park is. Or is the beach between Beadnell & Seahouses?
Im not sure exactly, but its probably both depending on weather/sea state. A dying sea/swell is usually the best time to wet a line.
mrb911no2 wrote:Geordie wrote:mrb911no2 wrote:Is that the beach to the south of Beadnell where the cark park is. Or is the beach between Beadnell & Seahouses?
Im not sure exactly, but its probably both depending on weather/sea state. A dying sea/swell is usually the best time to wet a line.
Cheers Geordie,
Much appreciated - If the weather forcasters get it wrong I might try and wet a line this weekend. However they'll probably be right and it will be a force 10 gale!!
Sake-san wrote:Good for you FP, I aspire to that kind of result but, still tend to measure my performance in the number of balls lost (or rather not lost!)