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Pollock Fishing

Pollock Fishing

Pollock Fishing – Five Ways To Catch A Pollack
The Best Methods For Catching Pollock – By Garry Watson.
Pollock (also spelt pollack) are a much sought after sports fish targeted right around the UK by an ever growing amount of anglers.  There are numerous methods to catch pollock from the shore in the [...]

2009 – Phew What A Year That Was !!!!

2009 – Phew What A Year That Was !!!!

Phew, what a year? I’m still not sure how I managed to get all those days fishing in but I’m quite chuffed with 2009, its been a busy year and this time i have kept a diary of all my launches, think we are up to 72 at the last count, no wonder I’m [...]

Low Newton – Northumberland Kayak Fishing

Low Newton – Northumberland Kayak Fishing

Low Newton
A great sheltered winter venue for the shore angler, even better as a launch site for kayakers in the summer. Park in the carpark at the top of the hill and trolley down to the beach….

You can see Dunstonburgh Castle in the distance in the picture above. this is the best bet for a [...]

Beadnel Kayak Fishing – Northumberland

Beadnel Kayak Fishing – Northumberland

Beadnel
A decent shot from the shore during the winter months. Marks Like Beadnel point, Knacker hole, and Pattersons Gully are all trusted favorites and seldom fail to thow out a fish or two when the condtitions are right.
There’s a boat launch on the beach with a tractor provided by the local council, at [...]

Fast Castle Head – Petticowick Bay Scotland

Fast Castle Head – Petticowick Bay Scotland

Fast Castle Head
One of the most inhospitable pieces of coast line in SE Scotland. You can fish the mark from the shore by walking from Dowlaw farm but to unlock it’s true potential you need to hit it with your kayak. launch from Petticowick bay at St Abbs and head North for some truly outstanding [...]

Hall Of Fame 2010

Hall Of Fame 2010

Hall Of Fame 2010 – For Other Years Click Here

To enter a fish into our hall of fame you must -
1. Be a member of The Whitby Fishing forum.
2. Catch a fish and weigh and photograph it.
3. Make a post to the forum detailing your catch giving details of weight of fish, tackle and [...]

Fishing Filey Brigg

Fishing Filey Brigg

Fishing At Filey Brigg

Filey Brigg – An Exceptional Fishing Venue.
Beware, this venue just like all Rock fishing venues can be very dangerous. Do not think of fishing Filey Brigg without the help and guidance of someone who has fished there before. Filey Brigg is notoriously dangerous and largely in accessible to [...]

Fish Size Limits

Fish Size Limits

Sea Fishing – Fish Size Limits
These are the official NFSA sizes. The Whitby Sea Anglers fishing club are conservation minded and fish to a larger size limit on some of these species. The 2 I can specifically think of are Bass – 41 cm and Whitbing 30cm. Please speak to a club [...]

Boat Fishing For Pollack Report

Boat Fishing For Pollack Report

A Watched Pot Never Boils – Boat Fishing For Pollack Bass And Thornback Rays By Rupert Drury
………And a watched fishing float never goes under either – but turn your back for a second and if it’s going to go, you can bet your bottom dollar it will vanish the one moment your concentration wanders. That’s [...]

Scarborough Angling Festival – 2009 Kayak Fishing Match Results

Scarborough Angling Festival – 2009 Kayak Fishing Match Results

Forty three kayak anglers from across the Uk turned out for the second annual kayak fishing match ats Scarborough’s marine drive. Once again the weather was perfect for the match which is part of the Scarborough Angling Festival. The anglers paddled out under cloudless blue skies, and with little more than a southerly breeze the [...]

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