Lure fishing.

mick dunn

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Well lads bought some cheap leadheads of e-bay and now have an assortment of shads. twin tails and worms. Fancy a go with the lures from some rock marks.
St Abbs looks canny and also Craster off Dunstanbrough castle.
I might even venture further just to try,never caught a Pollack from the rocks before.
Mick.
 
Well lads bought some cheap leadheads of e-bay and now have an assortment of shads. twin tails and worms. Fancy a go with the lures from some rock marks.
St Abbs looks canny and also Craster off Dunstanbrough castle.
I might even venture further just to try,never caught a Pollack from the rocks before.
Mick.

Dunstanbrough castle's a canny mark for pollock mate, all of mine have been caught casting along the cliff edge rather than casting out to sea, i had one take my lure at my feet. Best at high tide 2 up 2 down but fishs all the way through the tide.

Good luck
 
Well lads bought some cheap leadheads of e-bay and now have an assortment of shads. twin tails and worms. Fancy a go with the lures from some rock marks.
St Abbs looks canny and also Craster off Dunstanbrough castle.
I might even venture further just to try,never caught a Pollack from the rocks before.
Mick.

if my boat trip from hartlepool is cancelled on sunday:( im off to dunstanburgh with some floats and some spinners:D:D:D
 
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Think Dunstanbrough is best bet. Have,nt really fished it much just the opening inlet down from the castle. Blanked on couple of occasions i have tried.I know there is some big cliffs when you walk further North along the rocks.
Mick.
 
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