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Discussion in 'Sunderland' started by rooch 3, Jan 15, 2020.

  1. rooch 3

    rooch 3 Well-Known Member

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    Off up to Beadnall for a week sea fishing any lads on here like a bit of a cast?
     
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  2. Wor Giacchi

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    I love a bit sea fishing.. Dunstanburgh castle is my favourite spot. Sadly even though I run my own business, I'm still a slave to Jeff Bezos and struggle to string more than 2 days off a week!
     
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    I think there are one or two on here that like a fishing trip, aye.
     
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    Never been for nearly 20 year
     
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    I love sea fishing. Used to go out on the boat with my Dad when I was a lad. Fished overnight on a Roker quite a few times. Mind it was more the cans of ale and banter which I went for. My brother manages a fishing tackle shop in Sunderland and he does loads of coarse match fishing but I don’t get out any more
     
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  6. rooch 3

    rooch 3 Well-Known Member

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    I don’t think that’s far from where I am might give it a try <ok>
     
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  7. Wor Giacchi

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    You need to park in Craster and do the walk up to the castle - it's not fun if you take too much kit! A barrow of some sort would help trust me!

    Speak to the staff in the castle ticket office and tell them you're fishing, they'll let you in for free. When you enter walk straight across the green to the far right hand corner. There's a doorway in the wall that takes you out onto the cliff out the back. There are loads of good spots to set up all the way along, although if the water is rough stay up high. It's a mad bit of geography... part of the 'Whin Sill', one side is sheer into (I think) the deepest water direct off the coast in the UK - the other side is a gentle slope into the water.

    Don't bother if it's wet as the rocks are slippy as hell!

    It was the scene of my favourite catch.. The water was gin clear and I saw a fat Coaley shoot up from the depths to take my bait just below the surface as I retrieved - a proper buzz!
     
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    rooch 3 Well-Known Member

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    Thanks for that info mate sounds the business our lads coming up from Lincoln with his wife so we can get fishing in while the lasses clear off shopping. Went down to Gerry’s in Morecambe yesterday and was like a kid in a sweet shop bought a bit of everything
     
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    I only do a little bit of fishing on the river ouse, never tried sea fishing
     
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    Most people use feathers when the mackerel are in, and bottom fish the rest of the time.. I like to dabble with a float although it's deep and you need to get your stop knot miles high up the line.
     
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    Wor Giacchi Well-Known Member

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    I've done a little course fishing.. it's fun but I like to eat my catch plus you need a rod license and permits to fish specific locations. I find sea fishing a little bit more raw and you can just go and explore and fish anywhere you want. You should give it a go.. I'd recommend heading out on a charter boat trip (there are good boats out of the Wear and Tyne, Whitby is a good shout too, you'll get kit hire + advice.. not to mention the much higher likelihood of getting into good fish.
     
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    Not for me. My dad was a keen fisherman and he took me with him once and I was bored ****less and freezing cold and we caught nowt..That was the end of my fishing aged about 10..
     
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    But if you’d caught a fish ooooh man! YYyiiipppeeeiiiaaaa.
     
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    Might have been totally different..<cheers>
     
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    It happens <laugh> it's all part and parcel of fishing
     
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    Took the missus down to the beach to see if we could find any fish yesterday evening.

    15 minutes and she was loving it

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    Me and my mate bought a rod from Argos and for a couple of years in the summer we'd head out to various fishing spots with no license or basic knowledge of how to fish but a box of beer, a pack of cigs and some sandwiches. We did catch one fish which is quite impressive seeing as the bait was a bit of Pepperami.

    I think we spent most of our time trying to get the line out of the trees and bushes that we seemed to pinpoint with laser accuracy.
     
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    Ozzymac Well-Known Member

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    I can relate to that.

    Mate and i decided to go down the river one day in summer. Took a couple of cartons of beer, rods and tackle but no bait.

    Tied sinkers to the line, cast out with no hooks or bait and proceeded to get pissed for the day <cheers>
     
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    I've always seen it as an excuse to get a bit pissed with a mate in a nice spot but I'd also like to give it a go more seriously, I bet it's a buzz wrestling with a hefty fish and eventually landing it.
     
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  20. Ozzymac

    Ozzymac Well-Known Member

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    I've done it a few times and it is.

    Best and worst fishing trip i've ever had was in Bali.

    6 of us booked a deep sea fishing charter and asked whether the boat was big enought that we could BBQ the fish onboard. We were assured it was.
    Next morning we arrived looking for this big boat with none to be seen. We were escorted down the bach to an old fibreglass outrigger with an outboard motor, taken out just beyond the reef in a fairly large swell with waves breaking just beyond us. Our "guide" opened a box and gave all of us hand lines instead of rods.

    Suffice to say the previous nights endeavours played a part as 3 of our party threw up overboard which actually ended up attracting more fish. We caught about 40 between us including red snapper, coral trout and a few other varieties. No BBQ in site we ended up taking one fish each back to the hotel which the chef cooked for us and it was brilliant. Ould balines guide too the rest of the fish and would have made a bit at the local market.

    All in all a great day but not exactly what we thought we'd signed up for :emoticon-0102-bigsm:emoticon-0119-puke:
     
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