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Re: Sandside / Arnside
If your mobile phone takes apps you can download the UK Tides app on to your mobile.
I don't sea fish but I have the app
It shows the high tides and low tides, sun rise, sun set and has a time line and details height at that time.
Just down load and install the app, open it, set Morecambe as your area that's it.
Plain sailing
I don't sea fish but I have the app
It shows the high tides and low tides, sun rise, sun set and has a time line and details height at that time.
Just down load and install the app, open it, set Morecambe as your area that's it.
Plain sailing
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Re: Sandside / Arnside
sharpey wrote:I use UK Tides for mine in general, plus the Westmorland Gazette prints them every Thursday... I think below an 8 you won't get a lot of water ? Best around a 9..?? Nearer 10 and you'll struggle to hold bottom... I'm sure others will advise too....
Thanks Sharpey Thinking of doing some LRF "Light Roadside Fishing" tomorrow Does the tide come right up to the sea wall?
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Re: Sandside / Arnside
8.45 @ 1605... Should be at the base of the wall..?? I go through the gate at the south end of the prom and fish off the grass..?? (Unless it's a 10m tide, then I go off the road as snorkelling there is crap...) Quite easy off there and the channel comes close in...
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