Shore fishing remains very quiet with just the occasional sizeable dab, flounder, coalfish, and if you are very lucky, a rare cod. Flounders continue to provide the best sport from …
North East England
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The shore fishing has seen a slight improvement with the odd smaller cod moving inshore onto the beaches last week when Horden beach produced bags of up to six sizeable …
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Shore sport continues to be fairly poor with decent fish difficult to find amongst lots of undersize flounders and dabs. However the odd sizeable cod and coalfish have been taken …
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Shore sport is still slow at present, but at the time of writing a good north easterly sea might bring an improvement with a few cod starting to move inshore. …
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Shore sport has improved with some quality whiting starting to move inshore all along the local shoreline. Flounders and dabs are evident from all of the clean ground marks and …
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The heavy south easterly seas last week failed to produce anything of note in the south of the region where shore sport is still reliant upon the ever present flounders, …
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Shore sport remains quiet over most of the tidal cycles with whiting, flounder and dab being the most likely species to be caught. Cod are still scarce with just the …
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The two day Sunderland Festival saw 152 anglers fish the first day and 150 on the Sunday. Approximately 50% of the entrants weighed in seven cod, two coalies and 145 …
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Shore sport has been a bit slow for those brave enough to venture out in the recent gales with just the odd flatfish, whiting and a few cod reported from …
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The memory of Barry Tweddle, who sadly died at a very young age taking part in the sport he loved, was honoured at Barry’s memorial match fished on Jan 23rd …
