Does anyone know of any good low tide marks north of the tyne??

Most of the north side of the tyne is 2hrs before & 2 hrs after low tide as far as im concerned after 33yrs fishing in it, others may disagree
 
north side of the tyne

north side of the tyne

Hi I usually fish The Blyth area. Just wondering if anyone knows of any good low tide marks?

cullercoats harbour
table rocks
whitley pipe (not on a big sea)
whitley beach a think is a good low water a shot


if out to night there is a 6.5ft swell so cullercoats harbour might be a good shot
might sea you down there if ya out ;)
 
King Eddies Bay for flatties on a small tide. But a big tide reveals a large sandbank about 30-40 yds out. casting short seems to get the flatties.

Tynemouth Longsands - Bear's Rock in the middle is always producing flatties, coalies and codling, then stoneys ,then church stairs as you walk north up beach.
Then onto the rocks leading round to Cullercoats... I always see headlamps out there... probably Curtis.Dunn :D
Whitley Beach from BoardWalk Cafe to the Rendezvous Cafe and a bit further depending on wind and sea direction

Or if you wanna go right up north, Alcan Beach (southern section of Lynemouth Beach) Park up at visitors carpark and walk around the back of the Seabait worm farm. Down to the right is a fairly steep beach with a couple of deep holes, straight ahead is the pipe surrounded by huge boulders, and a hundred yards or so to the left is the rest of Lynemouth Beach (North).
 
i tend to fish from the sumps at seaton sluice to st marys this time of year, plenty of weed and gulleys for the big pigs to hide in ;D
 
give us a clue where abouts u wanna try m8,
hundreds & hundreds of low water marks from tyne as far north as u want 2 go (scotland)???
all named & fish at different times.
 
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