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Cjs4873

Joined: Feb 06, 2010
Posts: 3
Location: Washington. Tyne and Wear
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Sat Feb 06, 2010 1:26 pm |
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Hi all,
New on here, so will start with a big hello.
Started fishing again last year after a few years away, and my 4 years old son loves it to. he caught his first fish last March, under the Town bridge in Sunderland.
I'm looking for more places to take him, where it is good for kids to fish. any suggestion please. |
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manic_muppet
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Joined: Apr 07, 2008
Posts: 3783
Location: Bradford, W/Yorks
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Sat Feb 06, 2010 2:00 pm |
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Hi cjs, welcome to the forum, thats a bit too far up the coast for me, the nearest place i go to you is Sandsend, which is ok for kids. Cheers..Mick |
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Cjs4873

Joined: Feb 06, 2010
Posts: 3
Location: Washington. Tyne and Wear
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Sat Feb 06, 2010 2:26 pm |
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Thanks Mick,
Hopefully someone can help out. would like to take him to more than one place. If you know what i mean
Carl |
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newbee
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Joined: Nov 13, 2009
Posts: 246
Location: gateshead
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Sat Feb 06, 2010 7:09 pm |
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a warm welcome and a big hello .
i take my little girl to south shield pier as there is a railing all the way a long . safey first
also if the sea is calm try off the beaches along the coast. kids dont mind catching little flatties . a fish is a fish the them lol. there is a small beach at north sheilds fish quay you can try as its about a mile in from the sea so the only waves that get on to the beach are a bout a foot hight and thats only when the boats come past loads ov flatties and little codling . hope this help |
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Cjs4873

Joined: Feb 06, 2010
Posts: 3
Location: Washington. Tyne and Wear
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Sun Feb 07, 2010 11:15 pm |
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a warm welcome and a big hello .
i take my little girl to south shield pier as there is a railing all the way a long . safey first
also if the sea is calm try off the beaches along the coast. kids dont mind catching little flatties . a fish is a fish the them lol. there is a small beach at north sheilds fish quay you can try as its about a mile in from the sea so the only waves that get on to the beach are a bout a foot hight and thats only when the boats come past loads ov flatties and little codling . hope this help |
Thanks alot. |
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pepee
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Joined: Oct 26, 2008
Posts: 22
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Tue Feb 09, 2010 3:44 pm |
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Hi and welcome i take my son dow to newbiggin beach 2 hours before high tide he loves it flatties and codling he wont be in any danger there.... |
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