451 anglers fished the recent Amble Open where catches were slightly disappointing. The event however was well organised as usual and enjoyed by all who attended the event. 89 of…
Shore sport continues to improve, albeit slowly, with most anglers picking up smaller mixed bags of whiting, flounders, dabs and coalfish. There are some specimens among the catches with whiting…
Normally January is very good month for fishing from Alderney shores however this year the sport has been pretty dire. Sole, red mullet and bass which are normally about in…
Shore sport over the first week of 2011 proved to be better than expected, the sandeel shoals that have kept the fish offshore have started to break up and cod…
Poor catches continued into the New Year in the latest Skegness Pier Angling Club (S.P.A.C) match held at Moggs Eye, Chapel. Only two anglers managed to catch a single fish…
Shore sport was poor as expected over the holiday period with few anglers catching anything other than the odd flounder from the beaches. The rivers are producing flounders and the…
127 anglers including 5 juniors turned out to fish the St Serf’s Open shore match on the 28th. The event was fished on the Fife coast from Eilie to St…
Word gets around quickly in the undersea world where survival of the fittest rules supreme, and it seems that all of the species around our area know that there is…
The final Skegness Pier Angling Club (S.P.A.C) match of the year was a biggest fish rover fished anywhere between Mablethorpe and Gibraltar. Unfortunately the ongoing cold snap had a disastrous…
Shore sport has slowed down considerably over the past week, particularly south of the Tyne where large sprat and sandeel shoals are reported just offshore. Sandeels, sprats and herring shoals…