Blyth Pier.

Good for mackerel in the summer but thats about it, can be good for cod this time of year but you want a good sea running, even then its catching it right
 
Fish off the end, use small hooks and tip off with macky. Cast about 10 yards, this should pick up the odd coalie and flounder. Casting any further just attracts the crabs when its flat.
 
Don't bother it will be crap unless u want small bits and bobs with tomorrow's tide I would try a rock mark. Try Cambois or big hall whitley pipe etc. from 9am onwards and you might catch or the river pottery bank would be worthwhile a shot on the ebb !!! Good luck
 
do not go unless thier is a sea on not saying you will not catch but the odds are stacked against you brilliant when the sea is away had some cracking bags of thier in the daylite then when darkness falls hit the beach
 
In calm conditions it's rubbish. In tough conditions it's bo%^&ck- freezing cold. I reckon you're better on a beach for flatties or the rocks for the odd decent fish tomorrow :) Good luck though
 
Bestnest, not trying to put a downer on yer sesh but the last time there was a canny haul of blyth pier charlie chaplin was still making films:D
 
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