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Old 06-01-2008, 12:19 AM
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North shields fish quay(you will lose a load of gear unless you can cast 150+)
Blyth harbour (you can fish from your car but don't expect anything big)
Amble pier(watch for boats)
Davy bank wallsend
Spillers quay tyne.
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i'm looking for as many fishing spots that the disabled will be abled to use. Mainly for people that can walk alittle but not far say 50 to 100 meters. I would like to make a list for personal use and to post on this site if needed.
if anyone could help pm me or post here thanks
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Whitley Beach, park on the prom and 20 yard walk for low water and at high water just sit in the car at the north end at st mary's, both shots can produce big bags of Codling, when the conditions are right. Newbiggen Prom easy peasy, same again conditions need to be right. Oxfold Gully, tynemouth. Good Luck...........
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fish the prom in front of the rex in whitley bay at high tide for codling/bass
the fish quay for on the east side for flatties, the west side for whiting and the odd codling by the ice factory (dont cast straight out - cast up river 45 degrees with a gripper and you'll minimise the gear you lose) cast between 30-100 yards and you can catch.
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south side of the river wear under the wear bridge (access off low street / pannis bank from high st east )

room for oh 50 cars and handrail to rest rod on , in wet weather i fish out of the back of my van so cant get much closer LOL


hendon prom , 1/2 a mile or more long and easy access , new hand rails being put up now (april 08) are a bit high to fish over but is fishable (once again sunderland parks and leisure dept have no care for those who use the place and how they use it )

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go down towards roker pier come to a little rounder about and turn right drive or walk along you will see the old pier and you can fish in the river or the bay.
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Newcastle Business Park, just off Scotswood Road. Best to go down when the offices are closed, you can then have your choice of the car parks.
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The jarrow riverside is good to.
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