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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 [...]
Posted by Dave Adamson
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
Saturday, June 26th, 2010

Dave Adamson and friends have made a few succesful launches of late from Boggle Hole in Robin Hoods Bay. The lads have fished to the south of the bay using Jellyworms for pollack and have indeed had a lot of success with pollack upto the 8lb mark. To read about the lads exploits please follow the link below :
http://www.whitbyseaanglers.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=15878.0
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North East
Friday, June 11th, 2010
Access to the beach at boggle hole should be fairly easy via the track near the Youth Hostel. However you should not take your car any further than the car park roughly half to 3/4 of a mile from the beach as it is all but impossible to turn around on the track and with [...]
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Boat, Cod, Featured
Saturday, May 15th, 2010
The inshore cod fishing has kicked off at Whitby in style. The algae nightmare of April has now cleared and with the water clearing fast, the wrecks and reefs close to shore have started to provide some excellent cod fishing with bait and shads both fishing exceptionally well.
Posted by Scrumpy
Featured, Pimp My Kayak
Tuesday, April 20th, 2010
For a couple of years now I’ve fancied having my own livewell on the kayak. I did have a half hearted attempt a year or so back with an old cool box, though that was deemed a failure in the very early stages. There’s another issue, just how often am I actually going to use [...]
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Marks
Saturday, March 20th, 2010

Another excellent area of our coastline for the budding sea angler is Saltwick Bay. Access to this mark is pretty easy and involves a moderate decent from the cliff top car park down onto the beach below, from where you can access all the marks at varying stages of tide. Saltwick Bay holds something for [...]
Posted by GJW
Fishing
Saturday, March 6th, 2010

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 UK. [...]
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Kayak Fishing Catch Reports
Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010
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 so [...]
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Eire, North East
Sunday, February 28th, 2010

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 [...]
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