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UK sea fishing reports for week ending 6.9.10

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Sea Angler, 07 September 2010 16:16

Here's this week's selection of the best sea, pier and beach fishing catch reports from top marks around the English, Welsh and Scottish coastlines provided to the team at Sea Angler magazine from reputable sources within the world of sea fishing... Skegness Chapel Point has been the in-form area of late, with plenty of decent stamp bass and smoothounds being ...

 

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UK sea fishing reports for week ending 6.9.10

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Sea Angler,
07 September 2010 16:16

Here's this week's selection of the best sea, pier and beach fishing catch reports from top marks around the English, Welsh and Scottish coastlines provided to the team at Sea Angler magazine from reputable sources within the world of sea fishing... Skegness Chapel Point has been the in-form area of late, with plenty of decent stamp bass and smoothounds being ...

Big barbel boom is now over say fishing experts

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Angling Times, 07 September 2010 14:43

Britain’s big barbel boom has officially ended - and many experts believe sport will take years to recover. Since 1998, when the Great Ouse began to dominate the history books, river records have tumbled across the country, with as many as 28 falling in a season. But during the last campaign that figure crashed by a staggering 89 per cent - and ...

Anglers save sport at Farlows Lakes

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Angling Times, 03 September 2010 16:00

Plans to ban angling at one of the nation’s finest bream waters have been abandoned after officials bowed to pressure from thousands of fishermen. Buckinghamshire’s Farlows Lakes is widely recognised as one of our best bagging venues, but sport looked set to be outlawed when plans for a multi-million pound marina were announced. But thousands of distraught anglers instantly rallied ...

Berkley unveils its bait range revolution

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Angling Times, 03 September 2010 16:00

Tackle giant Berkley is about to launch a huge range of 190 new bait products on to the UK market, with carp, specimen and match anglers all set to be well catered for. Among the new releases will be a range of boilies, pellets, prepared particles and liquids marketed under the ‘Gulp!’ banner which have been formulated after years of ...

Shimano hits the mark with its Brench rod

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Angling Times, 03 September 2010 16:00

A couple of months ago I endured a very frustrating tench and bream fishing session on a large Berkshire gravel pit. The weather was perfect, I had plenty of bait, and the fish were clearly feeding well judging by the countless rolls and splashes taking place in front of me. As hard as I tried, however, I simply couldn’t reach ...

Wildlife Trust bans fishing at 65 of its waters

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Angling Times, 03 September 2010 16:00

Angling has begun the fight against an ‘anti-fishing’ wildlife organisation after it banned the sport at 65 of its waters. The Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust has caused outrage among local anglers and fishing clubs with its decision to stop fishing at all but one of its reserves, including the popular Sutton and Lond gravel pits and the 450-hectare Idle Valley Reserve ...

Big barbel gives title to Ashmore

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Angling Times, 03 September 2010 16:00

Split Tail, the Evesham town centre resident double-figure barbel, once again loaned his weight to a festival title winner with this time WB Clarke river star Steve Ashmore winning the ABU Wychavon Championship after taking the known fish just after the halfway point following a heavy rainstorm. “I just knew it was a huge fish from the moment I lifted into ...

15lb 4oz barbel falls from the River Bure

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Angling Times, 03 September 2010 16:00

One of the country’s smallest rivers has sealed its place on the big-fish map after Darren Gladden netted this huge 15lb 4oz barbel. Norfolk’s tiny River Bure is scarcely targeted by anglers, but the Aylsham-based rod proved it is more than capable of holding its own against its more illustrious rivals when he netted what experts believe to be the ...

Keith Arthur: Angling has a great deal to thank David Bird for

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Keith Arthur, 03 September 2010 16:00

My first encounter with David Bird was back in the late 1970s when, due to his role as match secretary of Rye and District Angling Club and his massive marketing skills, the Kent Rother at Iden Lock became the prime match venue of the south-east. Despite being a long way from any significant population centre, match anglers fought for tickets ...

Steve Partner: Two Tone proves media is pro angling

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Steve Partner, 03 September 2010 16:00

If Two Tone, Britain’s record-breaking carp, generated considerable interest when it was alive, it has, like many celebrities, enjoyed a whole lot more in death. It’s hard to believe any fish has been more famous in the modern era. Bazil, Mary, Heather, Benson and all those other named specimens that have passed on in recent years will have to make ...

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