Flat rock/ middleton

jonesey

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Tried the flat rock at seaham last night til midnight, loads of bites mainly on the drop and got seven whiting. Lost one decent one in the rocks close in..didn't feel much like climbing down !!
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view of the blast beach/noses point on the way to the flat rock

Planned on fishing the south pier early doors but at three this morning it was evil, coming over all over..

Went to middleton pier instead, fished from 4am till 9. No one else about but nice and sheltered. Anyway , got a dozen whiteys and one nice plaice. Used rag, lug, fresh crab and squid. Did manage a PB whiting though so well chuffed. Talk about skinny, Just under two pounds but over 50cm long..RIDICULOUS!!!
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That Whitey thinks its a Garfish. Well done on catching it. It is certainly long enough.
PS how do you get to flatrock.

Mick.
 
It thinks its a garfish with a mackeral head onit...

Anyway, follow the path along the top of the blast beach to get to flat rock, if you follow it you will come to a bridge. go left across the field and it is a little further on.
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4_11-45-18jpg.jpg[/IMG]Bit of a trek, as you can see
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well done marra, shame the bigguns did'nt turn up early.

think am fishing sunday night.

Theyre saving themselves for the weekend mate, shame it got a bit too rough to fish where i wanted. Good luck for Sunday..let us know how you get on.

ps CUMMON CODDIES!!!
 
might go to newton or beadnell, should have a better chance of a lunker up there with these conditions.

CODDY CODDY
 
not this weekend mate,working 6-6 sunday but hopefully the one after. Might be able to get out wednesday/thursday with a bit of luck...
 
never fished there for years and can'nt remember what the botton is like is it rough ground or is it mixed ??.
A bit mixed, this time i got every cast straight back, last time i was losing gear nearly every chuck. Took this photo a couple of years ago but shows the main rocks to the right
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