Relatively settled conditions mean undersize whiting and flatties continue to dominate shore sport in daylight. There’s better action at night, and some venues have produced big bags of whiting and …
North East England
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Shore sport has settled down given relatively calm conditions. Predictably the is pattern small whiting and flatties during daylight hours, then a few bigger specimens and more fish after dark. …
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Intermittent periods of movement on the sea brought a few cod inshore in recent days, but catches very hit or miss. As usual those anglers in the right place at …
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Cod are starting to move inshore in small numbers around the Teesbay area. Odd fish from Hartlepool promenade and nearby low water marks given movement on the sea. Best sport …
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Flat calm seas and blazing sunshine enabled boats get to well offshore. As expected, ling made up most of the catches but some cracking cod were boated too. In the …
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The Newbiggin Open on Sunday saw 368 fishing. The heaviest bag went to Gavin Owen with 5 wrasse and 1 cod for 13 – 15lb taken from Beadnell. Second overall …
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Whitley Bay AC member, Doug Spivey, got a real surprise during a recent Tynemouth retired members match on Tynemouth pier, when he reeled up a red mullet. A highly unusual …
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More cod are starting to show now from some local low water marks. As always at this time Hartlepool promenade at high water has turned out odd better fish on …
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The cod are coming… we hope! Shore: There were a few good bags of fish at Goxhill last Sunday for members of Humber SAC. Top rod was Adie Cooper with …
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Shore: Heavy seas brought a few cod inshore, but not in any great numbers as yet. Lots of loose weed and debris in the water is making life difficult for …