mark advice

big phil 123

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Looking for a low water beach mark that fishes low water in a flat sea asking alot I know lol just can't think off one south of the tyne so maybe travel north no rough ground marks please lads
 
I was going to ask the same question but for high water marks - flat sea. Thinking about having a look out after work tomorrow night to fish first 3 hours of the ebb.

Would the Hall beach produce do you think ? Or it there better options ?
 
Not a beach mark but Whitley Pipe would be my choice. Fishable 2hrs either side of low water & tackle losses will be low.

A cast with worm/crab baits towards St Marys lighthouse should put you onto fish.
 
Try Shields big beach Phil. Near to Trow rocks will produce flounders, coalies, the occasional bass or turbot.
Try different lengths of cast. Sometimes the fish are right at you feet.
If you want to go north of the Tyne, try Cresswell.
 
Try Shields big beach Phil. Near to Trow rocks will produce flounders, coalies, the occasional bass or turbot.
Try different lengths of cast. Sometimes the fish are right at you feet.
If you want to go north of the Tyne, try Cresswell.

cresswell needs abit of a southerly on to have any chance of fish if its flat you can have the beach to your self
 
Not a beach mark but Whitley Pipe would be my choice. Fishable 2hrs either side of low water & tackle losses will be low.

A cast with worm/crab baits towards St Marys lighthouse should put you onto fish.

I don't mind loosing gear mate even if it's a lead a chuck just can't be bothered with 30lb line fancy belting my gear about thats all take the weeks anger out lol
 
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