Posts tagged with the keyword: ‘Flamborough Head’
Written by GJW
Cod, Featured
Mar 17, 2010
FISHING FOR SUMMER COD.
Just because the cold days and rough sea’s of winter are now a distant memory doesn’t mean that we have to put our Cod fishing gear to the back of the shed and wait until the next winter for some cod action.
Summer Cod fishing can be very rewarding, yet many anglers will [...]
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Bass, Boat, Cod, Fishing, Fishing And Catching
Feb 14, 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 [...]
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Jul 9, 2009
Flamborough Head Fisheries Liaison Group Meeting
11 June 2009, 20:00 – Bridlington Rugby Union Football Club
Minutes
Present
Michael Emmerson, David McCandless, G. C Pilling, Pete Sedman, Val Sedman, Angie Skelton, Mally Skelton, Leanne Stockdale (Chair), George Traves, James Wood.
Apologies
Robbie Fisher, Victor Leppington, Danny Major, Fred Normandale, Robin Neale, Stuart McPherson.
Agenda
Leanne Stockdale [...]
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North East
May 2, 2009
The slipway at South Landing gives access to the whole of Bridlington Bay. Access is again using the CTug as parking is prohibited around the slipway which is the run in area for the Flamborough head lifeboat. The decent is quite steep and should only be undertaken by those fit enough to deal with the [...]
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North East
May 2, 2009
When you get to the village of Flamborough follow the signs to North Landing and proceed to the car park at the end of the road. The charge here is £1.50 all day during the summer months but free in the winter. It is quite a steep track down to the beach, especially at the base, but it is hard standing so you will really need a trolley. Take care in the summer when moving your kayak as the beach gets very busy with lots of small children enjoying the bay.
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Apr 20, 2009
The North Sea’s first no-take zone could soon be offering greater protection for marine wildlife off Flamborough Head. Lobster, crabs, plaice and kelp may all benefit from the increased protection, which has the support of the local community and fisheries.
Robbie Fisher, marine adviser for Natural England said “This is an exciting step for all those [...]
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Apr 15, 2009
Author: Jane Heaton, Volunteer Lifeboat Press Officer
Hull University student, Laura Hanson is just 19 years old, and follows in her father Paul’s footsteps as a member of the lifeboat crew.
Born in Chesterfield, but living in Flamborough since she was just 9 weeks old, Laura is looking forward to being an active crew member. She [...]
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Apr 15, 2009
Hull University student, Laura Hanson is just 19 years old, and follows in her father Paul’s footsteps as a member of the lifeboat crew.
Born in Chesterfield, but living in Flamborough since she was just 9 weeks old, Laura is looking forward to being an active crew member. She said “Because of my dad’s involvement with [...]
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May 9, 2008
Flamborough Head Fisheries Liaison Group Meeting
24 April 2008 – Bridlington Rugby Union Football Club
Minutes
Present
Tom Cliff, Gwyn Davies, John Edmond, Peter Firth, Robbie Fisher, John Huntley, Victor Leppington, Arnold Locker, Danny Major, Maureen May, David McCandless, Stuart McPherson (Minute taker), G. C Pilling, Nigel Proctor, Pete Sedman, Val Sedman, Angie [...]
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Apr 7, 2008
Flamborough Head No Take Zone – Update, Minutes And Response From Natural England
Dear All
The Flamborough Fisheries Liaison Group
I am currently writing to all those on the liaison group mailing list to
invite you to the forthcoming meeting to be held at 19:30 on the 24th April
2008, at the Bridlington Union Football Club, Dukes Park, Queensgate,
Bridlington.
Please find [...]