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Anyone had much success here ? and do you have to pay for parking ?
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havent heard of it ::g
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lord lovell wrote:havent heard of it ::g
in-between Blackpool and Fleetwood ::g
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Free parking right on the prom step out the car and on the beach, i've never tried there
tho, i usually do further up at fleetwood ::g
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Post by dynamiteuk »

if you type in the search bar on the left hand side
you will find quite a bit of info on cleevleys
but does seem most from there give it a miss and hit blackpool
best of luck with what you decide and happy hunting


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Post by Koala »

I had no luck over 6 months ago but seen a video of someone doing quit well there. When I was there there was a fresh batch of sand dumped a few feet thick.


The video was on YouTube labeled as Fleetwood but it is clearly the steps at Clevely

Free parking right next to the beach when I went
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Thanks for the info guys
Koala wrote:I had no luck over 6 months ago but seen a video of someone doing quit well there. When I was there there was a fresh batch of sand dumped a few feet thick.


The video was on YouTube labeled as Fleetwood but it is clearly the steps at Clevely

Free parking right next to the beach when I went
Yes will be the same video I seen, The guy did quite well on pre decimals including a nice half crown.
paul71 wrote:Free parking right on the prom step out the car and on the beach, i've never tried there
tho, i usually do further up at fleetwood ::g
Will be trying Fleetwood soon, any tips ?
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Post by jimbotrucker »

I have been going up to bispham but the main of the finds are fishing weights, Blackpool seems the better bet but parking is a pain.
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mwoc wrote:Thanks for the info guys
Koala wrote:I had no luck over 6 months ago but seen a video of someone doing quit well there. When I was there there was a fresh batch of sand dumped a few feet thick.


The video was on YouTube labeled as Fleetwood but it is clearly the steps at Clevely

Free parking right next to the beach when I went
Yes will be the same video I seen, The guy did quite well on pre decimals including a nice half crown.
paul71 wrote:Free parking right on the prom step out the car and on the beach, i've never tried there
tho, i usually do further up at fleetwood ::g
Will be trying Fleetwood soon, any tips ?
Marine hall mainly produce's spendable, but further towards the point stick to the pebbles and
rocky patches if they are showing that's where the older stuff lies, coin's are allways mixed with patches of weights in them areas ::g
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paul71 wrote: Marine hall mainly produce's spendable, but further towards the point stick to the pebbles and
rocky patches if they are showing that's where the older stuff lies, coin's are allways mixed with patches of weights in them areas ::g
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