Blanking at seaburn beach

Dogrunner

Well-known member
Well it had to happen to one of us....

Fished seaburn beach behind latimers tonight 5 till 9.30 in a slightly improvised session using frozen baits (blacks, bluey and squid). With the seas lately I had high hopes but didn't get even a single knock :mad:

Tons of weed in the water made the fishing difficult, at least for a novice like me it did. This was my first beach session since I've started fishing and also my first blank in 6 weeks. Never mind, it was probably well due.

Plenty others out, would be interesting to see if they caught or has the fishing slowed slightly since earlier this week?
 
Unlucky mate , the first is the worst and you'll get used to them lol, ya have a target for the next time now :-) tight lines
 
Just one of those days mate nothing worse when you've got all the bait and just need a fish
 
The beach died off on Wednesday mate with only a couple of fishing coming out and loads before. Its one of those beaches which fishes amazing when the sea's away but they move back out very fast. It still usually has a few flatties, coalies and whiteys in there but we all have such sessions at times. Makes the days you do catch more pleasing and teaches you not to take them for granted lol
 
Thanks for the replies guys,

It's funny, the fishing earlier in the week looked great but the number and quality of the reports on the site slowed towards the back of the week and the weekend. Whilst I fished with enthusiasm I actually had a feeling the fish were gone, weird.

All the same I quite enjoyed my session, a nice night to be out.

I still have TONS to learn and am hopeful that the next time will be better!

Cheers
 
Thanks for the replies guys,

It's funny, the fishing earlier in the week looked great but the number and quality of the reports on the site slowed towards the back of the week and the weekend. Whilst I fished with enthusiasm I actually had a feeling the fish were gone, weird.

All the same I quite enjoyed my session, a nice night to be out.

I still have TONS to learn and am hopeful that the next time will be better!

Cheers

The more you fish the better you'll get but you never stop learning.
Good luck on your next trip out.
 
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