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Yep use a sit on kayak and wear a thin wetsuit or just shorts and a fleece/ T shirt if hot. It’s possible on low tide to get on the end reef and spin off it for the bass. There’s also stuff on you tube about kayak fishing there. Let me know if you need anything else 👍🏼

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I went out last night to a new stop. Had some great strikes at 209m. I forgot my usual rig and had to use baited trebble hooks which are shite. You use a giant chunk of bait tied on with electric string and the fish were grabbing it like a dog with a chew toy but not swallowing it.

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6 hours ago, Mark J said:

I caught a cracking bass yesterday in Dunston. Which is a bit unusual as it's nearly 10 miles inland. There was a seal knocking about so I figured there'd be meaningful fish.
 

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A few photos from the last couple of years, and dont take any notice of the date as thats all to cock, 

1 pollack 12lb 4oz

2 dissgussing who we selling to today Findus or john west ?

3 cod 15lb 12oz

4 pollack 10lb 8oz

5 what we catch of the fylde coast during the warmer months tope i think it was 44lb ? part of a 12 fish haul one eve with fish from 32lb - 48lb (its a photo of a photo)

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