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 …
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Recent reports of small cod being caught from local beaches resulted in the best turnout of the year for the latest Skegness Pier Angling Club (SPAC) match held at Chapel …
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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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Like most of the areas around Europe, March is generally a quiet month for fishing around Alderney. With the exception of some excellent mullet fishing the mind turns to scratching …
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Recently established Tacklebox Holidays will be exploring boat and shore angling opportunities across various countries and new northern venues in the year ahead. If the advance party’s results are any …
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Safety concerns for surfers at Sandilands necessitated a venue change of the latest Skegness Pier Angling Club (SPAC) match to Trunch Lane. The move was opportune for Skegness local Dave …
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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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Skegness Pier Angling Club – North Shore Road match 2011
by Chas Tibbleby Chas TibbleRAF Waddington angler and new club member Dave Nellist was the winner of the latest Skegness Pier Angling Club match held from North Shore Road. Fishing his first ever Skegness …
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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 …
