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jake

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Hi im new to NESA and i am realy into fishing sports. I was wondering if you knew where there are any good fishing spots ?
 
Hello jake welcome to NESA. Good fishing spots in blyth? well i suppose in blyth your best chance would be off the pier although you can get a few good fish off the beach at the right time of year.:D
 
Welcome aboard mate. I know plenty of good fishing spots - unfortunately though the fish seem to have other ideas at the moment!:(:(

This time of year is always a bit slow though, but as above Blyth pier might be a shot for flatties. I've had a fair few there over the last few weeks, but they've all been pretty small, so I'd go with some very light gear to have a bit of fun.

Gary :)
 
everyone ,well i mean most summer etc clubs will be hitting the rivers soon for flattys to boost there points up and others will be heading up to west coast and scotland for a break from the lack of fish carry on ,but crab baits will be on the fish menu soon so lets hope we have some cracking catches
 
hi jake be like mr charlton with your hovis bread under your good luck just kidding alan

ever known me to take offence Dazza, keep an eye on your car. Well if jake lives at Blyth no need to get on his bike, unless he comes down to Cullercoats.
 
Jake, the river wansbeck is a good mark for big flounders and will come into its own in the spring/summer months when the fish are seeking the peeler crabs. Any where on the south side is good once the tide starts to flood but it takes a little longer to start coming in, in the river but once it starts it fills up fast, the concrete block up near the bridge is a good spot as you can fish up to high water and still be dry, but be prepared to get muddy as estuary is mud/(sleck) underfoot. Another good spot is on the north side over the wear near the bridge, almost under it, I have had some big flounders from there. Always put them back alive as they dont taste very nice and if you cant get the hook out straight away just cut it off as near to the hook as you can as once the fish starts to bleed it normaly dies, the hook will rot away pretty quickly. Cresswell beach is another good spot as is Warkworth pier, seaward side. Tight Lines!
 
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