Stevie69
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As promised earlier here's my experience of tonight's escapade
I got to crimdon and met up with Dan who brought his mate along too. Another mate of mine mark turned up so we all headed for the beach. As we got on to the beach there was a good sea running still and the gully to get on the sand bar was thigh deep as we waded through it. The sea was still washing over the sand so it was awkward
trying to set up and put one out there without our tackle boxes floating off. My first cast after 10mins resulted in a little Tommie about 10" long he went back to get bigg
er for another day. My second cast resulted with another about 8" long oh dear there's only little uns about. Once the sea stopped washing over it was quite comfortable fishing just no bites for any of us. Just after the tide turned I had a quite a big rattle on the rod tip,then it went again as I wound it in it was just a dead weight till I landed it on the sand not a coding but a dab
I've caught these before but not one this big it measured 42cm and weighed in at 1lb 10
I was chuffed to bits wasn't bothered about getting a codling now a new pb for me. As I returned it my phone rang it was my brother he was fishing about 800 yards to the left of us said he'd had a codling around 2lb a few Tommies and 2 massive dabs around 1 1/2lb. The other lads had a dab each but tiny compared to mine.40 mins after the tide turned we were getting washed off so ended the session bit disappointed I didn't get a piggy but that's fishing. Back out again tomorrow night same beach different spot ? hopefully the push of the sea will have died down a bit by then.
I got to crimdon and met up with Dan who brought his mate along too. Another mate of mine mark turned up so we all headed for the beach. As we got on to the beach there was a good sea running still and the gully to get on the sand bar was thigh deep as we waded through it. The sea was still washing over the sand so it was awkward




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