North West coast venues
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North West coast venues
Gynn wall Blackpool
Directions
End of the M55, stay in RIGHT hand lane, straight ahead at roundabout (Yeardon Way). All the way to next roundabout
"petrol station" on Left go across this to next roundabout turn right. " At traffic lights turn left. At the 2nd set of
traffic lights turn right. Along Prom past the 3 piers, Watch out for trams.
Just before large roundabout turn left across the (you are at the pink line i have put on the map) tram lines although it says no access. Go left 30 yards and then sharp right down ramp.
1] Fish, codling, bass, whiting, flat fish, dog fish and thornback, [ A chance of catching any fish for this coast line].
2] Bait, black and blow worm, crab and fish baits.
3]Riggs, pennel clip and distance, scratching and flapper.
4]Directions, you can enter from blackpool or cleveleys, look were the pink line is.
5] Ideal for fishing out of the boot of your car for anybody
with walking difficulties you are fishing onto sand.
Directions
End of the M55, stay in RIGHT hand lane, straight ahead at roundabout (Yeardon Way). All the way to next roundabout
"petrol station" on Left go across this to next roundabout turn right. " At traffic lights turn left. At the 2nd set of
traffic lights turn right. Along Prom past the 3 piers, Watch out for trams.
Just before large roundabout turn left across the (you are at the pink line i have put on the map) tram lines although it says no access. Go left 30 yards and then sharp right down ramp.
1] Fish, codling, bass, whiting, flat fish, dog fish and thornback, [ A chance of catching any fish for this coast line].
2] Bait, black and blow worm, crab and fish baits.
3]Riggs, pennel clip and distance, scratching and flapper.
4]Directions, you can enter from blackpool or cleveleys, look were the pink line is.
5] Ideal for fishing out of the boot of your car for anybody
with walking difficulties you are fishing onto sand.
Parking
Hi All can anyone tell me that parking on this mark is ok no worries about parking tickets?
Regards
Clive
Regards
Clive
Re: North West coast venues
Clive
The letter of the Law is that you shouldn't even enter onto the Lower Promenade, in fact there are signs saying "Authorised Vehicles only"
That said, everyone does it.
When we were fishing there on Sunday, the Coastguard came past us about 6 times, and various Police vehicles in both directions several times. I've never heard of anyone being booked, or even spoken to by the authorities.
I think provided you drive with due respect for the walkers and cyclists, and look as though you're fishing, the authorities turn a blind eye.
What I wouldn't do is park my car and go for a walk i.e. bait digging because at least if you're with your car they might only ask you to move on. If you're not there, I'm sure they'd book you.
Try it .... especially on a late evening tide!
Best
Steve
The letter of the Law is that you shouldn't even enter onto the Lower Promenade, in fact there are signs saying "Authorised Vehicles only"
That said, everyone does it.
When we were fishing there on Sunday, the Coastguard came past us about 6 times, and various Police vehicles in both directions several times. I've never heard of anyone being booked, or even spoken to by the authorities.
I think provided you drive with due respect for the walkers and cyclists, and look as though you're fishing, the authorities turn a blind eye.
What I wouldn't do is park my car and go for a walk i.e. bait digging because at least if you're with your car they might only ask you to move on. If you're not there, I'm sure they'd book you.
Try it .... especially on a late evening tide!
Best
Steve
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Re: North West coast venues
Cheers Steve thats good looking forward to giving it a go there mate
Regards
Clive
Regards
Clive
Re: North West coast venues
Yes we still do the wall often, but forget driving down there for now Martin (see other posts on the Gynn Wall or Lower Walk).
Late at night you might get a visit from the police, but they've got more important things to do than book fishermen.
The Council Man/ Warden though is another matter, and he might warn you, or at worst give you a fixed penalty notice.
Best to park up one of the North Shore/Bispham/Norbreck side roads and walk down.
It only hurts coming back up the path
Late at night you might get a visit from the police, but they've got more important things to do than book fishermen.
The Council Man/ Warden though is another matter, and he might warn you, or at worst give you a fixed penalty notice.
Best to park up one of the North Shore/Bispham/Norbreck side roads and walk down.
It only hurts coming back up the path
Moscowmale- top poster
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Age : 71
Location : Fylde Coast
Registration date : 2009-03-15
Re: North West coast venues
Good advice Steve, we fished during the day on Sunday and Beach Patrol man was zooming back and forth all the time we were there, he doesn't drive slowley either!!!!!!!!!!
Gordon
Gordon
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