wer to fish on whitley bay bech !!! HELP !!!

Scotty91

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hi am off fishing on sat and was going to give bech a shot wer on bech shood i fish and best time to fish it and wat bait to youse and haw far to cast out much help thanx :D
 
Generally you don't need much of a chuck on whitley, 40-50 yds is about right. As to where to fish - that's the 64,000 dollar question. It's generally best fished when there's a good northerly sea crunching in and the tide's not too big, as a lot of the marks will empty out over low water.

If you're not too familiar with the area I'd suggest starting around the Panama area, or in Big Bay (to the left of the rendezvous cafe) about 2 1/2 hours before low water. As the tide drops back you can move onto the rocks in front of the cafe (Wilkies) or to the left of Big Bay you've got North Skeer. To the south end of the beach you've got Old Salts Hole & the Half Moons, but they're both best fished early as they'll begin to empty out. It's all pretty mixed ground, some marks a bit heavier than others, but order of the day is usually a simple 2 hook flapper, 1 up 1 down, and experiment with baits to see what the fish are taking. I'd definitely want crab, lugworm & maybe a bit of razor & mussel.

If after a few chucks you've had nothing, then move. That's the key to this beach, the fish can be very localised, and you've got to be prepared to hunt them down.

Gary :)
 
thanx for that av got crab and mackrill and al get lugg on sataday and thats sweet youse a griper w8t are just normel bomer ?
 
Generally you don't need much of a chuck on whitley, 40-50 yds is about right. As to where to fish - that's the 64,000 dollar question. It's generally best fished when there's a good northerly sea crunching in and the tide's not too big, as a lot of the marks will empty out over low water.

If you're not too familiar with the area I'd suggest starting around the Panama area, or in Big Bay (to the left of the rendezvous cafe) about 2 1/2 hours before low water. As the tide drops back you can move onto the rocks in front of the cafe (Wilkies) or to the left of Big Bay you've got North Skeer. To the south end of the beach you've got Old Salts Hole & the Half Moons, but they're both best fished early as they'll begin to empty out. It's all pretty mixed ground, some marks a bit heavier than others, but order of the day is usually a simple 2 hook flapper, 1 up 1 down, and experiment with baits to see what the fish are taking. I'd definitely want crab, lugworm & maybe a bit of razor & mussel.

If after a few chucks you've had nothing, then move. That's the key to this beach, the fish can be very localised, and you've got to be prepared to hunt them down.

Gary :)

Crackin bit of info that....Gana give the beach a blast myself this winter and that will help...
 
thanx for that av got crab and mackrill and al get lugg on sataday and thats sweet youse a griper w8t are just normel bomer ?

Use a gripper, but don't have the wires set too tight - just enough to stop it rolling to much but easy enough to break out if you find a snag. If the sea's really big then you might need to tighten up the wires.

As lads were finding earlier in the week, there were a few fish to be had ( a few double-figure bags taken), but given the number of rods out (must have been at least 35 when I was there on tuesday) there weren't great numbers, and an awful lot of people were leaving with empty bags.

When the sea's away it's much easier to spot the holes, which all tend to be close in & you can see the waves breaking on the reef about 60-70 yards out (depending where you are & the state of the tide). You can give it a bigger chuck if you start early, and gradually drop shorter as the tide drops back or fish more of the the flood to get to where the fish are (hopefully:D)

Gary :)
 
Yeah, as a rule I'd fish about 2 1/2 hours down & maybe 1 1/2 hours up - sometimes fish come on the flood so sometimes a bit longer!

Gary :)
 
sweet so 2 hours and 30 min out and 2 hours 30 min in mabie longer
just need to no wot time to start naw lo as nt to good on tides atm lol
 
Doesn't generally fish as well during the day as none of the marks are particularly deep, but there's always a chance - a few fish have been taken the last couple of weeks before it's gotten dark, so you never know. It's really a night time venue.

Gary :)
 
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