IF ANYBODY\'S OUT TONIGHT......

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Lol mate. Just reading back about your Glenmorangie reminded me about a rather large bottle of Drambuie that I have not molested for a long time. When I went to get it found another one so decided to empty it over some ice into a large highball glass 2/3 full. Good health mate cheers.

Jim.
 
And to you, m8..........\"healthy living?.....pahhh....enjoy Life whilst you\'ve got it.......there ain\'t no 2nd time around.... ;)
 
Hahaha.....to true, m8

The Ready Brek glow only lasts \'til lunch time.........the Glemnorangie glow lasts all night...lol
 
MMMMM just found a bottle of Bells special reserve that my youngest son bought for my birthday back in July also. Never had it before untill 5 minutes time lol.

Jim.
 
Right sensible question. The reason for this post was to inform people about the sea and your picture in sea states. Would Marsden beach be fishable in that state Tony.

Jim.
 
Jim....what\'s your address m8......Never mind I\'m too p*ssed to drive there, m8.......lol
 
It\'s just that having not done much fishing down there if I go south of the Tyne and my chosen spot won\'t fish it\'s nice to have a back up plan.
If you fish up here and you have anything from big the north you have lots of spots you can still fish easily and safely.
Drove past Whitley beach today and it was a cracking sea go to the north end and there was little more than a ripple. Much the same with Blyth beach.

Jim.
 
Good luck Keith mate. It was still quite heavy last night pulling us well down the beach at times. Still dissapointed there were no fish looking at the conditions.

Jim.
 
Shall I tell you what I think Jim. Having fished Seaton Sluice beach over the years and caught good bags of fish and also caught nothing I am happy in my own mind that the beach and its paralell to the shore gullies do not hold any fish, like some beach marks do. All you have are fish, and often a lot of fish, passing through and if you\'re there on the right tide you catch them. If not you don\'t.
I fished Tynemouth beach one winter morning, low tide about 5am, and caught a couple of codling in the Barge Bottom. At the bottom of the tide 2 guys came down and lifted a long line they\'d dropped between the Barge and the Toilets the tide before. They had 2 fish one double figures. Nowhere near a hole and again I suspect fish passing through. So you pays your money..................
 
I certainly wouldn\'t argue with that David, it would certainly explain things at the Sluice. As you say sometimes it is a cracking spot.

Jim.
 
Like that last week. Fishing similar baits and rigs to my mates who bag up I get one. They came in little flurries, a few in a few chucks then nothing for 30 mins or so. Sea not as big the next night but me and a lad getting whiting about equally but he gets 2 codling in between and I get bass, coalie and flounder. Rigs were a bit different this time so makes you wonder how subtle the difference has to be.
 
When I used to fish club matches on the north end of Blyth beach it was amazing how many times I caught 2 or 3 fish in the last 15 minutes of the comp. I think it was more than coincidence as it happened too often. Started making a few notes on it and still stay very alert and always have a spare rig hanging on me rod stand at certain times of the tide Peter. Strange when I think about it , never happened at the Sluice end though.

Jim.
 
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