slaty gut

Looks like that picture was taken after the big s/easterlies last year when the top end of the beach was all sanded up. The big rock going all the way out to sea is South Crab Hill - Slatey Gut is just to the right (south) of the Hill. If you have a look during the day, you'll see a grey coloured slate skeer going out, giving it it's name - it gets a bit weed covered further out.

The Hill stretches a lot further out to sea, Slatey Gut is probably about halfway. I like to fish it on about a 0.7 or so size low tide, at which point the hole is only 20 or 30 yards from where you're standing. A few short chucks should soon tell you if there are fish in there - if not I'll generally have a few chucks a bit further out, casting almost parallel to the beach. It can throw up some good fish, and as Tony has said is best fished when there's a good N or N/E lump on coming around the end of the Hill.

Here's one my mate had back end of January last year from there during a club match, about 11 1/4lb if I remember right (sorry for cr@ppy mobile phone pic!)

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Hope this helps mate

Gary :)
 
kela and paul gallon are both members off tynemouth .follow the skeer down and cast twowards tynemouth castle or pier . im fishing this mark tonight in club comp if you want to tag along
 
kela and paul gallon are both members off tynemouth .follow the skeer down and cast twowards tynemouth castle or pier . im fishing this mark tonight in club comp if you want to tag along

Couldn't ask for a better guide to that mark Adam:D - had thought about fishing the SBRAAC match there myself tonight Dave, but thought Tynemouth might be out & don't want to fish in a crowd;)

Gary :)
 
you know me gary dont mind your company one bit hope young adam catchs you know what happens first time on new mark remember taking paul stevenson to lobster pots for his first time he had a double figure bag and his best fish
 
Very true that Dave - remember fishing early 80's with Terry Patterson my first time at Private Beach up Cresswell, some inter-club match or sea league; I had one 14lb odd and one 3lb odd, won the match easily with 2 for just short of 18lb and poor Terry never even got a bite!

Gary :)
 
for any one fishing that area in future n ew parking metors are being installed for north ramp also in oxford street out side lewiss tackle shop soon be no where to park at tall :confused::confused::confused:
 
get right out in to the weed beds tony for that big loner plenty off water two hours before low

Aye Dave - our match tonight is 2.5 hours down and 30 mins of the flood so we'd have to shift off there sharpish and go somewhere else once we realised there was no pig about :D...going to try a bit further north tonight methinks
 
replies dont get better than that one from g force , spot on, one of me good luck shots just below the chirch bottom of ramp and straight down beach fished 2 weeks ago when nowt happening got3 flatties and loads of rockling fished 2 rods one100m out and other50 m out all fish a got on the short cast and all on big baits of near rotten muscle and rag
 
The Slatey!

The Slatey!

I think if you read G-force's excellent reply and take a look on Bing you can't go wrong! Once you are on the image rotate to the right once and you will see the glory of the Northern part of Tynemouth Beach over LW (initially the imagery comes up over HW).
Hope this helps! From experience I would advise a rotten bottom here. To the South of the beach the ground is a lot cleaner!
All the best, Wayne.
 
Thanks lads, always happy to help - doesn't look like there was anything there tonight though going by Tynemouth's result.

Gary :)
 
for any one fishing that area in future n ew parking metors are being installed for north ramp also in oxford street out side lewiss tackle shop soon be no where to park at tall :confused::confused::confused:

Oxford street as in Tynemouth up from the middens Dave?

I live in that street! :o

A few fish caught in some of the zones in the sea league tonight.
 
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