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low water marks
any advise welcome on where to fish low water somewhere 100% not to get cut of by incoming tide [I've had that experiance wasnt keen on repeating it] blackpool area is closest but willing to travel ta
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Re: low water marks
Fish New Brighton beach on the low then back through the tunnel & fish the high on the Liverpool side,quality fishing at a Top Venue
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Re: low water marks
perch rock new Brighton - mostly dabs and whiting
Vale Park - possible codling, whiting, flats
Town hall steps - Good chance of codling, whiting, flats
Otterspool and mariners could throw up codling over High on tides less than 8.5m best
as always on low marks there is always the chance of gulleys filling up behind you as they change all the time, I wouldn't venture out on yer own always go with someone who knows the craic first for defo.
Vale Park - possible codling, whiting, flats
Town hall steps - Good chance of codling, whiting, flats
Otterspool and mariners could throw up codling over High on tides less than 8.5m best
as always on low marks there is always the chance of gulleys filling up behind you as they change all the time, I wouldn't venture out on yer own always go with someone who knows the craic first for defo.
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