tynemouth pier

troutman

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can any of you northern lads tell a poor lancastrian who has to live in yorkshire what the best rigs and baits are to fish on tynemouth pier.
i am fishing a friendly match on the pier in november, it has been booked in advance and permission granted for us to fish.
thanks trooutman
 
welcome to nesa m8, :D :D
i dont fish tynmouth much but i would say use the normal types of baits ie rag, lug worm, runnydown, mussell, fresh or peeler crab if ya can get some, squid, clam, cant think of anymore as i have a bad head and a temprature and not feeling to well :(
good luck for the comp
cheers
mark
ps not sure about rigs off the peir

[Edited on 24/10/2005 by marksworld]
 
White worm is a killer bait on the pier, also fresh if you can get it or frozen crab, I would fish 2 hooks, but i know alot of anglers use one hook and clip it down, dont forget some mackerell, there should be some whiting about. :D
 
Hi Troutman - welcome along!

Tynemouth Pier must be the most enigmatic fishing mark on the NE coast! Depending on the tide, you can fish along its whole length - BUT - it is on two levels and you can only fish the lower level, which means casting to the river side.

The top third towards the lighthouse end -

- you will be unlucky to loose a rig as the ground is quite clean. Varying casting distance may help you find fish - sometimes just a gentle lob is all that is required, but beware if you are tempted to fish straight down - it is VERY snaggy. Most type of rigs will do too. Always use a spider to help hold bottom as the tide pull can be very strong. Popular rigs amongst members of the fishing clubs who fish here include - 1up/1 down: 2 up; 3up; wishbones; pennels. Use clip-down rigs for a bit more distance.Tipping baits is really a must. Most baits will do but rag can be most effective tipped with mackerel or runnydown. The Pier is marked out along this length and those marks toward the end consistantly fish the best. Most fish are caught towards the lighthouse end - BUT - the better fish seem to get caught along the first 2/3 length of the pier.

- first 1/3 length -

- really only fishable the flood and high water and start of the ebb. Quite clean ground from about 20 yards out. Again, most rigs and bait will do. Along here you will be fishing with a \'construction, a bit in front of you called the Four Posts. Don\'t worry though - it is easily avoided when casting.

second 1/3 length -

- the ground changes here and can be COD LAND! It is a bit rough in places so a rotten bottom set up is advised. Again, most baits will do but crab may have the edge. Vary casting distance but watch out for lobster pots! Many anglers prefer fishing here - waiting for the bigger fish rather than the many whiting and dabs that could be getting caught towards the end.

Fishing Tynemouth Pier is quite safe with the general public having to keep to the upper level. A 12\' rod is ideal - a 13\' at a pinch because of the distance from the pier edge to the back wall. Bring a bucket with you to fill with sea water and with a length of elastic strapping you can secure it to your rod-rest to hold it in place - almost essential if a SW is blowing! There are some rails along the pier to rest your rod on but you should bring a rod-rest as most marks have no rail. Bring sun glasses too! You are facing South the whole time and if the sun is out (it does show in the NE sometimes!) you\'ll be glad you\'ve got them!

PHEW - I think that\'s it for now. Good luck and let us know how you get on! :)

When are you fishing?
 
Excellent write up hedley are you still fishing for tynemouth ????Ive only been able to fish one of the match\'s so far but lookin forward to a few more that info will come in handy ;)
 
hedley thats some good info their m8, it makes me want to fish the pier even though i am not a great fan of piers, if i do fish tynmouth at least i know where to fish on the pier
cheers
mark :D :D
 
Thanks lads! :) Still a member of both Tynemouth and Longbenton. Have been on the pier twice recently with Longnbenton - overdue another session with Tynemouth.
 
great minds think alike lol, you must have been typing that up the same time as me paul
cheers
mark

[Edited on 25/10/2005 by marksworld]
 
Hi Troutman - welcome along!

Tynemouth Pier must be the most enigmatic fishing mark on the NE coast! Depending on the tide, you can fish along its whole length - BUT - it is on two levels and you can only fish the lower level, which means casting to the river side.

The top third towards the lighthouse end -

- you will be unlucky to loose a rig as the ground is quite clean. Varying casting distance may help you find fish - sometimes just a gentle lob is all that is required, but beware if you are tempted to fish straight down - it is VERY snaggy. Most type of rigs will do too. Always use a spider to help hold bottom as the tide pull can be very strong. Popular rigs amongst members of the fishing clubs who fish here include - 1up/1 down: 2 up; 3up; wishbones; pennels. Use clip-down rigs for a bit more distance.Tipping baits is really a must. Most baits will do but rag can be most effective tipped with mackerel or runnydown. The Pier is marked out along this length and those marks toward the end consistantly fish the best. Most fish are caught towards the lighthouse end - BUT - the better fish seem to get caught along the first 2/3 length of the pier.

- first 1/3 length -

- really only fishable the flood and high water and start of the ebb. Quite clean ground from about 20 yards out. Again, most rigs and bait will do. Along here you will be fishing with a \'construction, a bit in front of you called the Four Posts. Don\'t worry though - it is easily avoided when casting.

second 1/3 length -

- the ground changes here and can be COD LAND! It is a bit rough in places so a rotten bottom set up is advised. Again, most baits will do but crab may have the edge. Vary casting distance but watch out for lobster pots! Many anglers prefer fishing here - waiting for the bigger fish rather than the many whiting and dabs that could be getting caught towards the end.

Fishing Tynemouth Pier is quite safe with the general public having to keep to the upper level. A 12\' rod is ideal - a 13\' at a pinch because of the distance from the pier edge to the back wall. Bring a bucket with you to fill with sea water and with a length of elastic strapping you can secure it to your rod-rest to hold it in place - almost essential if a SW is blowing! There are some rails along the pier to rest your rod on but you should bring a rod-rest as most marks have no rail. Bring sun glasses too! You are facing South the whole time and if the sun is out (it does show in the NE sometimes!) you\'ll be glad you\'ve got them!

PHEW - I think that\'s it for now. Good luck and let us know how you get on! :)

When are you fishing?
 
thanks lads especially hedley, the match is one the 12/11 dont know fishing times yet, but hopefully it will be a good day out for the lads fishing.will pass on the info to the lads im fishing with to give them a chance.
troutman
 
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