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Featured, kayak Fishing News
Tuesday, September 7th, 2010

An intrepid group of Kayakers undertook a challenging expedition of just over 90 km from Skinningrove near Staithes to South Landing in Flamborough to raise funds for the RNLI. Supported and organised by Scarborough Canoe Club and East Barnby Outdoor Centre the trip took 2 days and 2 nights to complete.
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kayak Fishing News
Friday, September 3rd, 2010

Kayak fishing author Andy Benham will be signing his new book at the Show KAYAK FISHING AUTHOR AT SOUTHAMPTON BOAT SHOW 11th September Stand H009 August 2010 Kayak fishing has seen a surge in popularity in recent years and a new book has just been published about this exciting sport. Discover Kayak Fishing is written [...]
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Featured, Fishing And Catching
Sunday, August 29th, 2010

Nothing Fights Quite Like A Pollack. With the exception of a big Bass perhaps, nothing on the inshore waters fights quite like a pollack hooked in shallow water. The fight often starts slowly with the fish not quite sure whats going on. Then they see the kayak and wake up. Setting off like and exocet [...]
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Safety Zone, kayak Fishing News
Monday, August 23rd, 2010

Press Notice No: 246/10 Saturday, August 21, 2010 Posted 15:39 GMT DROWNING MAN CALLS WIFE FROM SEA NEAR HARTLEPOOL Humber Coastguard sent lifeboats and a helicopter to the rescue of a man who phoned his wife to say he had fallen in the water at Steetley Pier this afternoon after the concerned woman subsequently phoned [...]
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Fishing, Kayak Fishing Catch Reports
Wednesday, August 18th, 2010
A fine kayak caught pollack of just over 9 pounds caught by Mike Marshall from Hawsker is the latest addition to this years hall of fame. If you fish from Shore, boat or kayak, just make a post about your catch in our fishing forum and if your catch is amongst the top 10 for that species it will get listed here.
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Kayak Fishing Catch Reports
Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

Fishing started immediately, barely 100 yards from launching. It suddenly looked very “bassy”, lots of kelp and little patches of sand, so I started with a blue Imagine 130. 3 fish in three casts and I thought, wow, today is going to be amazing. Only that the third fish was a very good one – [...]
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Featured, Kayak Fishing Catch Reports
Saturday, July 24th, 2010

Forum regular Phil Dale takes to the water in Norway in search of giant coalfish and haddock. In an excellent days fishing, Phil and his pal Matt managed coalies to 21lb and plenty of big haddocks and pollack as well. To read more, just visit the topic over in our kayak fishing forum. http://www.whitbyseaanglers.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=16365.0
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Fishing And Catching
Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

Yak Fishing – Starting Out Sometime around December I, like many other sea anglers, purchase a tide book for the forthcoming year. My initial task on sifting through the months is to highlight the big spring tides with a day glow marker pen; anything above 5.5m on Scarborough tables. These tides give rock anglers a chance to reach outlying scars and the dense kelp [...]
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Bass, Fishing And Catching
Wednesday, July 14th, 2010
Livebaiting For Bass – Is Easy Once You Know How. As with most fishing techniques, livebaiting for bass sounds complicated to the average angler, but truth be known its no more difficult than trolling a plug behind your kayak, or casting your plugs whilst on the drift. Whats more livebaits are said to be a [...]
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North East
Sunday, July 11th, 2010

Scarborough South Bay/Holbeck By Iain Sellors Launching your kayak from this area gives you the option of heading North to fish around the Marine Drive area, South to fish into Cornelian Bay or further Grisphorpe, or you can stay around the bay itself and fish for flatfish, mackeral, small pollock and bass given the right [...]
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