cambois

Cambois

Cambois

Yes Tricky-Micky if you make your way towards the Cambois pier but before you get to it there is a break in the wall where i used to go through and straight onto the beach where you should see the hot pipes a good bass fishing area now when looking straight onto that the hole or the gorge as we call it is about 75 to 100 yds to the right of it but i would recommend having a look at it at low tide then you will have some idea where and how far you need to cast asi would say about 100 yds plus okay:cool::cool::cool:
 
Yes Tricky-Micky if you make your way towards the Cambois pier but before you get to it there is a break in the wall where i used to go through and straight onto the beach where you should see the hot pipes a good bass fishing area now when looking straight onto that the hole or the gorge as we call it is about 75 to 100 yds to the right of it but i would recommend having a look at it at low tide then you will have some idea where and how far you need to cast asi would say about 100 yds plus okay:cool::cool::cool:

Your nowhere near the above. If you park at the start of the pier there's a gap in the wall that leads up to the pier, go through the wall there's a set of ladders that takes you down onto the rocks, the hole runs paralell to the pier.
The area is best fished autum/winter with a good sea running 2 hours ethier side of on medium to big tides 2 or 2 1/2 hours ebb 2 hours flood depending on which part you fish
 
Hello,
There's a bit of confusion because you have the "North Hole" down from the ramp and "Cambois Hole" as Bandit has described.

There used to be a good map on this site but I don't know where it is now, but there are some very good photos on this site if you scroll down.
BEDLINGTON STATION SAC

Take care if you go down the ladder, best to have a look in daylight to get your bearings and get an idea.

Most of the marks are pretty straight forward fishing wise but give the "Top Rocks" (towards the pier end) a miss for now as it is very easy to get cut off.

Regards Ian
 
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