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Recreational Sea Anglers Meeting When: 7.30pm Tuesday 9th March 2010Where: Felixstowe Sea Anglers Society, Manor Terrace, Felixstowe, Suffolk, IP11 2EJ There are several major marine nature conservation projects occurring within Suffolk right now that Recreational Sea Anglers should be aware of. These projects have the potential to impact your activity both in positive and negative ways. Luckily you will have the ...
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- 12 February 2010
Laws aimed at regulating and protecting marine species and habitats throughout UK coastal waters could soon have a massive impact on sea anglers’ sport. Having just received royal approval, the Marine Bill, on the political agenda since 2001, will establish a network of protected Marine Conservation Zones (MCZs) around our coastline. And over the next two years every angler in ...
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- 01 December 2009
You’re on the beach and the conditions are perfect ¬ your bucket is stuffed with prime, top-quality bait, but you’re struggling to attract any attention from feeding fish, while the angler 50 yards along from you pulls in a steady stream of cod. The reason is easy ¬ he’s among the shoal and you’re not ¬ so what’s the solution? ...
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- 27 October 2009
Chances are that when choosing a venue for a session you will always opt for clean ground, because the thought of losing tackle every chuck and endlessly pulling into snags is nobody’s idea of fun. Not only is re-tying shock leaders and sending yet another terminal rig to the graveyard time consuming, but the cost of it all can put ...
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- 13 October 2009
Here's a 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... 6.10.09 Inverbervie Beach If you like big bass this beach is producing fish to 5lb. You don’t need loads of gear either, just ...
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- 07 October 2009
A 12ft-long thresher shark weighing 450lb has been found washed up dead on Hayle beach in Cornwall by a group of surfers. Dave Jarvis, from the Cornwall Wildlife Trust, said that despite being a close relative to the Great White shark, the species poses no threat to humans: “They only have a small mouth, so it’s not like Jaws. I’ve ...
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- 06 October 2009
If you want to bag your first cod this week, then you’d better hope the weather turns nasty. A strong onshore wind will quickly turn the sea into a rough, hostile place, churning the sea bed and creating waves that crash on to the beach. Hostile and rough it may be, but to a cod it’s an ideal time to ...
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- 30 September 2009
This walled stretch looks over the River Humber and offers you the chance to fish in comfort from the back of your car. It’s best fished two hours either side of a small-to-medium high tide, where whiting, flounders and the first of the season’s codling will be caught. The beauty of this mark is that if it is blowing a ...
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- 22 September 2009
With autumn banging on the door, fading daylight is like the ringing of the dinner bell as whiting prepare to move closer to the beach. With flat calm seas and darkness, you can now expect the rod-tip to be continually rattling as the whiting shoals begin their annual invasion. The beauty of targeting whiting is that heavy gear is not ...
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- 09 September 2009
For the price of half a pint of maggots, you can book this pier for a unique night of angling that you’re sure to never forget. Exclusive access to prolific, private fishing is usually something that’s associated with expensive carp fishing syndicates, but now sea anglers can enjoy non-stop action with all the comfort and security of a commercial fishery. ...
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- 09 September 2009