The biggest seas of the winter so far last weekend were welcomed by everyone, and brought an immediate, though short lived improvement to shore fishing. Some nice specimen cod were …
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A text to Billy Farquahar on Friday night to ask how the fishing had been resulted in a day out at sea yesterday. I joined a group of young lads …
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The Marine and Coastal Access Act introduces a new national designation for marine protection – Marine Conservation Zones (MCZs). MCZs must be identified and designated in the seas around England, …
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Steve Mason of Icelandic Fishing Adventures had a couple of UK visiting anglers last week. The South Sheilds pair of Terry Woods and Joe MacDonald enjoyed some excellent shore sport. …
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Shore sport has been a bit hit or miss recently with cod only showing in small numbers, mainly from the low water marks. Even the normally reliable whiting have failed …
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This Sunday’s big match is the Daiwa Open on the Yorkshire Coast, the choice of venue by the entrants is going to be very much weather dependant. The latest forecast …
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“We the undersigned petition the Prime Minister to protect the RNLI from paying licence fees for using Maritime radio frequencies.” Details of Petition: “As reported in the Sunday Telegraph on …
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On a wet and windy weekend over 100 anglers, including students and scientists from SAMS (the Scottish Association for Marine Science) and SNH (Scottish Natural Heritage), gathered on the shores …
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Recent windy conditions might have put some anglers off from venturing out, but those who did were rewarded with some nice mixed bags of cod, whiting and flatties, with night …
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The weather was not kind to the organisers of the annual Skegness RNLI Open, Dean Sumner’s and Chas Tibble, the wind and rain arrived with a vengeance. This had a …
