hot spots

just fished warkworth beach this weekend good for flatties a was hoping for turbot but ne luck :mad: water had abit much colour really should fish better when clear ;) if its rock marks your after just have drive abit further up coast gan have look at marks u mite think will fish they probaly will whole coast line screams fish really :red: look for the gullys when water is clear best having a good look on 1 of the big spring tides ;)
 
North of Amble you have Warkworth beach, go south and you have Duridge Bay, both good summer shots in summer. Both seem to get good reviews
 
pan post and the gulleys near it are good low water marks. travel from amble along linx road. just before the church on the left is a small rough land car park. park up and walk down through dunes. you can spot the gulleys easily. pan post is the larger rocky area with a post near the end, fish straight out from that area or fish into the large gulley to the right or the other gulleys.
 
hi Mark, thanks for the info, its most appreciated.i have seen this mark before
but never fished it.thanks.
just watch the tide m8 coz it can cut u off on pan post.
u can also try the saltpans the next skeers south chucking in2 the big gully between pan post & saltpans, closer 2 the beach in this gully is a lug bed, big flounder shot or up the skeers gets much thicker in kelp. loads of marks along this stretch m8 i fish them all the time in winter but also do well in summer with reddies on the big skeers south of whitehouse
sands- (hauxley) the gusher, ferggies ledge, yellow tail gut, big & little bondi's, pullpits ect.
have a read on the newbiggin site m8- (top spots)
Newbiggin Sea Angling Club
 
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