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Just wondered if any of you lads have ever done much spinning off the north east coast,and if its a very good method?

I've done the mackerel feathers from the piers before,but im interested in trying some spinning from rocks at deep water marks,and even beaches.

Ive done a bit spinning over at the isle of whithorn with some success nd wondered if it might work over the north east coast.

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  • 2 weeks later...

:headshot:: :headshot:: :hunter::gunsmilie: Craster area is properly ur best bet in the summer months. Cullernose point to the south for mackeral and coalfish, odd pollack. Dunstanburgh castle to the north for coalie, pollack and the odd salmon. Otherwise head to Eyemouth or St Abb's in southeast scotland :hunter:

Just wondered if any of you lads have ever done much spinning off the north east coast,and if its a very good method?

I've done the mackerel feathers from the piers before,but im interested in trying some spinning from rocks at deep water marks,and even beaches.

Ive done a bit spinning over at the isle of whithorn with some success nd wondered if it might work over the north east coast.

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  • 4 weeks later...

Cheers lads.

 

Corkyjohn,i first fished isle of whithorn with my father over 30 years ago. I went back a couple of years ago and my god the place has been ravaged. Empty packets and coke cans lying about,litter and bits of rubbish,not good. We camped on the little bit of grass out past the harbour wall,it rained all weekend and we were soaked,happy days :icon_eek:

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