rocks at cullercoats

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Thinking about going out to cullercoats on sunday off the rocks !!
Can anybody reccomend where to fish off this mark and has anyone caught anything decent

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Id take a rod rest and try the north peir, Out towords the harbour mouth,

You could allways move around to the beach then onto the rocks if you get a outgoing tide you can target a few areas,
 
if there is any decent swell running stay well clear of the north pier at high tide


Aye av seen the north pier when the tide is running a little too dangerous a would say !!!
Had a look down today and found a feww decent spots to try looks very tackle hungry
But if you don't try you will never find out !!
 
I've looked at the promenade just north of the bay and it looks fishable on a high tide. Has anyone on here had any luck their?
 
I've looked at the promenade just north of the bay and it looks fishable on a high tide. Has anyone on here had any luck their?

There used to be a few fished into the Goatsies at high tide but that was years ago. Also a few fished off the Table Rocks, under the Coastguard Station, casting into the boulders, looking south. You don't hear of many fishing the north side at all, these days.
 
I've looked at the promenade just north of the bay and it looks fishable on a high tide. Has anyone on here had any luck their?

I've fished the gullies between the skeers jutting out from the the small promenade between the Lifeboat and Marconi point, both on the flood and ebb, rough and calm, a few times, but gave up going there as never had a bite.

Mite try North Crab Hill myself, just round the corner form Marconi point in Browns Bay, although may have to wait till next week as its going to be a cany tide.

Table rocks next to pool looks like a decent spot for low water too.
 
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There used to be a few fished into the Goatsies at high tide but that was years ago. Also a few fished off the Table Rocks, under the Coastguard Station, casting into the boulders, looking south. You don't hear of many fishing the north side at all, these days.

Thanks for info. Just thought that prom thing looked easy access, maybe for someone less able.
 
Well the promenade is easy acces thats for sure, drive your car right down to where your fishing.
I've not been down there at night so may be worth a punt if thats when your planning?
 
still a few fish from goatsy prom at high water when sea realy rough . warriersthrew out a 25pounder afew years ago fof malchom macdonald in tynemouth open , ken west pullsgood fish from that area quite often ,hope that helps .
 
in font off the queens head pub down the steps next to the white house directly in front off steps is goatsys gully .can drive car down first right past queens pub
 
Well the promenade is easy acces thats for sure, drive your car right down to where your fishing.
I've not been down there at night so may be worth a punt if thats when your planning?

Don't think you can drive down onto prom now, the council put payed to that.:mad: If you fish the prom at high water, fish just to the right of the steps down in the middle of the prom , with a good cast, a pully rig, and a lift lead to help you get any fish and your gear back over the pipe. fishes best with a bit sea running.
 
Don't think you can drive down onto prom now, the council put payed to that.:mad: If you fish the prom at high water, fish just to the right of the steps down in the middle of the prom , with a good cast, a pully rig, and a lift lead to help you get any fish and your gear back over the pipe. fishes best with a bit sea running.

not sure if we're talking bout same prom, I'm talking bout the one down from the Queens' pub
 
The one I asked about is about 500m north of the Queens Head looking at the map. The one just down from the pub looks ok though.
 
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