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Cornelian Bay/Cayton Bay?

Ladfromtad

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Evening folks

Hope you are all in fine Friday fettle.
By chance have any of you fished either of these marks, south of Scarborough?
Might be able to sneak a day off work Tuesday, forecast looks ok, tide times look doable.

Found some info here:
Never been, so any information would be a massive bonus and hugely appreciated :) (y) 🎣
 
Not fished either you mention, but Holbeck is just next door to them , its a mark that is just below where the hotel slipped into the sea, a good car park and easy walk down to the rocky shoreline .
I have only fished it once, it is very rocky and needs rough ground gear , my mates caught but I didnt. It is ( was) known for Cod in winter , not sure any more as I have not seen any reports ,but there is no reason to think it wont fish after a good blow. I have not seen any reports from any Scarbados marks for a long time now.

Dave
 
Cayton bay is best fished in the dark when there’s a decent sea running, across low water and maybe a couple of hours either side casting fairly short into the gulley. You’ll see the dark water inside of the reef, can be a very good spot but a steep climb down (and back up!)
 
Thanks Graeme.
Cheers for that.
Just really starting up and struggling to get away for a night.
Might leave it on "marks to go to" list.
Had been reading about the gulley.
Thanks again 👍
 
No problem mate it’s definitely best timing it to fish when there’s a decent swell. An easy to fish mark up that way is right outside Scarborough sealife centre, again wait til rough weather and fish it across high water from the wall, you don’t need to be casting any more than 20 yards along most of it.
 

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