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Avid SAN reader Kevin Reay caught this record breaking 24lb 8oz Spurdog whilst fishing on a Weymouth based charter boat. After a quick photo this magnificent specimen was released to fight another day.

Jed Grears of plough SAC bagged this belly busting 36lb 7oz cod using a lug and squid cocktail aboard Watchet based charter boat Real Deal skippered by Dan Hawkins. The fish was released unharmed.


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NEWS / RESULTS

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On Thursday 18th February Lymington & District Sea Fishing Club held a Junior Winter League competition at Avon beach. The weather on the night was dry but cold. Species caught included whiting, pout and rockling. Four club members signed on and all four caught fish. The best fish of the competition was a whiting of 26cms, and three of the four all managed to catch a whiting of the same size. They were Oliver and Robert Savin and Max Munden. Results: 1st Oliver Savin 213cm 2nd Flora Munden 79cm. 3rd Robert Savin 65cm. 4th Max Munden 49cm. The optional pool for best round fish was a whiting of 26cm shared by Robert and Oliver Savin and Max Munden.

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THAMES ESTUARY / NEWS

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THAMES ESTUARY REPORT by Lee Bollingbroke

A lean few weeks since our last report and when we have been able to get out when the weather has allowed there has been very few cod to catch with the odd one here and there, however in the last few days there has been a definite improvement with some boats catching between twenty and thirty rays. A few more whiting also showing up and one or two codling per trip but that’s it so if its cod you want in numbers it’s not happening here in the Thames estuary. It will I am sure of that and it should be a good spring run but nothing will surprise me this year it really has been one to forget. Some of our local fishing boats with drift gear have been catching some very nice cod but nearly all of the fish have been caught in the top part of the net indicating the fish are still feeding off the bottom, also interestingly catching some very nice place perhaps it might be worth a go for them if i can persuade my anglers to ditch the heavy cod rigs and down size hooks etc but anglers in our part of the world are very set in their ways sometimes experimenting can bring surprises and set trends. The river black water is devoid of life so if your offered the chance to fish in there my advice would be don’t let any skippers talk you in to it not yet any way. So I am sorry this is a short report but hopefully next month I will be able to fill a whole page.

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PLYMOUTH / DEVON BAITS

PLYMOUTH CLUB SCENE By Scott Smy

Well a combination of the recent dire weather we’ve been experiencing and general slow-down in the fishing which we usually get as we go into February has left me scratching around in terms of this months’ report. I guess the one exception to the rule has been the early ray fishing and in particular the spotteds. I don’t think I will be giving away any trade secrets if I was to say that Devon’s own mini Chesil is the place to go for the spotteds on the right conditions, with Beesands being the prime venue over the low water period. Local angler Gary Mitchell got the ball rolling with a cracking spottie of exactly 6lb that was released after weighing. Pat Fulton of Castaways SAC also weighed-in a cracker of 6-8 whilst Will Ansari also registered a good one of 6-14. Finally Ray Bryce of Pot Black SAC landed a nice spottie of 6-1 which was a new PB and was released after weighing on certified scales. Not to be outdone fellow club member and local tackle shop owner Rob Hobbs weighed in a superb early season SE Ray of 10-15 which again was released after weighing. Despite having gone out with the intention of targeting the rays, Andy Webb and Lee Treeby of Rodbenders SAC found bullhuss in the feeding mood on one of their south coast ray marks with the pair landing a number of fish to a top weight of 13-2 and losing one or two larger specimens. In between writing reports I managed to get out myself recently and found the huss in a feeding mood although the overall size was quite small. A live rockling cast back out as bait did manage to entice a nice huss that looked into double figures but unfortunately being on my own I wasn’t able to secure the fish due to the swell – no fish is ever worth your life. Over the coming months the huss fishing should steadily improve with any of the rock marks being worth a go. Inner and Outer Frowards Point at the mouth of the Dart is definitely worth a go for a large huss as are the various rock marks around Scabbacombe Head. With February shortly giving way to March many anglers will soon be turning their attention to the plaice and whilst many will be making the pilgrimage up to Chesil there is still just as good a chance to latch into a decent one at the various rock marks around the South

Hams. In particular the rock ledges between East Portlemouth and the mouth of the Salcombe Estuary will produce plaice as well as decent thornback ray. Another popular spot on the western sides of the estuary are the ledges at Starehole Bay. Robs Tackle and Bait month long flounder comp was won by Steve Wilkinson with a nice flounder of 3-3, with Rob Batten coming second with a 3-2 and John Brownlow third with a 2-8. Alfie Cruse won the junior section with a beauty of 3-3.5. A total of 79 anglers and 7 juniors fished the month long Seaview Whiting Comp. Ben Luscombe took first prize with a whiting of 900g followed by Andrew Olliman with a fish of 575g and third Piran Stark with one of 500g. The junior section was won by Charley Stanley with one of 230g.

Ray Bryce Spotted Ray 6-1

Rob Hobbs SE Ray 10-15

Keith Carter - Pollack

Finally with an all too brief window in the weather Malc Jones managed to get Sea Angler 2 out over the wrecks, with a party of anglers from Seafarers SAC landing a good number of Pollack to a top weight of 17lb. That’s it from me for this month – happy dipping!

Gary Mitchell Spotted Ray 6lb

Adrian Piotrowski - Pollack

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HAMPSHIRE / GEAR REVIEW

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WORKING TOGETHER FOR THE FUTURE OF ANGLING The average age of anglers is increasing, rod licence sales are declining and the recent Active People Survey showed a dramatic drop in weekly participation. Many companies involved in servicing the angling industry are facing reduced revenues as a consequence. At a time such as this, it is vital for national angling bodies to make the best use of resources to address these challenges and breathe new life into angling. The pragmatic way to achieve this is for organisations in the sector to work collaboratively and to investigate new ways of benefitting from economies of scale and clarity of structures.

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Mark Lloyd, CEO Angling Trust and Naidre Werner, Chair Angling Trades Association holding MoU agreement outside the Houses of Parliament. Exciting developments following on from a number of discussions have resulted in the recent announcement that the Angling Trades Association (ATA) and the Angling Trust (AT) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). The strategic aim of this collaboration is to secure a sustainable future for angling by recruiting and retaining more anglers, campaigning to protect and improve fish stocks and the rights of anglers to fish for them and thereby generating more customers for the trade. Angling and the industries it supports face huge challenges.

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Naidre Werner, Chair for the ATA stated: ‘These are exciting times. The MoU underpins our commitment to each other as two strategically important organisations within the angling sector. Working together will help increase the profile of important participation initiatives such as National Fishing Month, Take A Friend Fishing, Family Fishing Days and the Get Out There campaign. Initial planning meetings for these projects have been exceptionally constructive and I am sure that outcomes will be very positive.’ Mark Lloyd, Chief Executive of the Angling Trust and Fish Legal said: ’This agreement is another important step towards unity in angling and a brighter future for the many businesses and jobs that depend on the health of our sport. The central concept behind the formation of the Angling Trust was that we can achieve far more by joining forces and working together than we can by working in separate factions. I am delighted to be working more closely with the Angling Trades Association and look forward to developing our relationship over the coming months.’


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SUSSEX

EAST SUSSEX DIARY By Kevin Morgan THE RAILWAY The first match of 2016 was fished on Sunday 10th January with a good turnout in nice conditions. The winner was Joe Plumstead with 11lb 12oz of mainly whiting. Second was Phil Metcalf with 10lb 11oz and third Jason Anderson with 10lb 6oz. The heaviest flat was a 5oz dab for Gary Windeat and the heaviest round a 14oz whiting for Fred Puttick. The second match was fished on 24th January and the winner was Fred Puttick with 2lb 11oz, second Ken Filtness with 2lb 6oz and third Mat Brown with 2lb 4oz. Heaviest round was a whiting of 7 ½ oz for Karl Puttick and the heaviest flat flounders of 11oz for both Jason Anderson and Mike Adamson. PEVENSEY BAY FISHING CLUB On Sunday 24th January The first club match was fished in Pevensey Bay. The winner with a mixed bag 6lb 9 ½ oz was Tony Kirrage. Second Malcolm Payne with mainly flounders for 6lb 5oz. Third Paul Christopher with 5lb 12oz and fourth Colin Isaacs with 5lb 10 ½ oz. The heaviest round was a whiting of 14 ½ oz for Tony Kirrage and the heaviest flat a flounder of 1lb 3oz for Malcolm Payne. The annual PBAC OPEN was held on Sunday 14th February with 56 pegs, 28 in Pevensey Bay and 28 at Billy’s Tower. The winner from peg 1 was Sam Samsom with a total of 5lb 10 ½ oz including whiting flounder and dabs. Second was Tony Bush with 5lb ½ oz. Third Mike Perfect with 4lb 14 ¾ oz and fourth Colin Isaacs with 4lb 13 ½ oz. Section winners were ZONE A 1st Sam Samsom 5lb 10 ½ oz, 2nd Mike Perfect 4lb 14 ¾ oz, 3rd Colin Isaacs 4lb 13 ½ oz. ZONE B 1st Tony Bush 5lb ½ oz, 2nd Terry Taylor 4lb 10 ½ oz, 3rd Joe Plumstead 4lb 1 ½ oz. The heaviest flat was a flounder of 1lb 2oz for Sam Samsom and the heaviest round a whiting of 12oz for Richard Cleal. The pairs winners were Sam Samson and Mick Tims with 8lb ½ oz and the runners up were Gerald Sargeant and Paul Christopher with 7lb 15oz. ANDERIDA The first match of the new season was held on Thursday 21st January, in cold conditions fishing was slow with a few whiting, founder and dabs showing. The winner was Glyn Morgan with 2lb 3oz, second Keith Bean with 1lb 10 ½ oz and third Martin Payne with 1lb 8 ½ oz. The heaviest flat was a flounder of 11oz for Gary Banfield and the heaviest round a whiting of 7 ½ oz for Martin Payne. The second match was on Tuesday 9th February and the winner was Colin Isaacs with a mixed bag of whiting, dabs, flounder and a dogfish for 3lb 8 ¾ oz. Second was Ian Hopper with 3lb ½ oz and third Darren Mitchell with 2lb 9 ¾ oz. The heaviest flat was a nice flounder of 1lb 3 ½ oz for David Tame and the heaviest round was a dogfish of 1lb 2oz for Colin

Isaccs. THE EASTBOURNE NOMADS On Sunday 10th January a members only match was held at Langney Point in rough windy conditions. The winner from peg 32 was Dan Wood wit 8lb 11oz 12dr. Second Paul Parsons from peg 21 with 8lb 5oz 12dr. Third Regan Stanton from peg 6 with 7lb 15oz and fourth Tony Kirrage with 7lb 12oz from peg 7. The heaviest round was a dogfish of 1lb 11oz and the flat a flounder of 9oz 8dr both caught by Regan Stanton. The 1st Slater Cup was fished on Wednesday January 20th at Langney Point with Trevor Rooney catching 12 fish for 4lb 12oz. Second was Keith Erridge with 3lb 10oz 4dr and third Malcolm Payne with 3lb 7oz 4dr. The heaviest flat was a flounder of 9oz for Neil Marshall and the heaviest round a whiting of 15oz 12dr for Keith Erridge. The second Slater Cup was fished on Monday January 25th with Keith Erridge winning with a weight of 6lb 11oz 4dr. Second Tony Kirrage with 6lb 3oz 4 dr and third Dan Wood with 4lb 14oz 4dr. The heaviest flat was a sole of 15oz 4dr and the heaviest round a dogfish of 1lb 14oz both caught by Dan Wood. OVER FIFTIES The first over fifties match of 2016 wa fished on Wednesday January 13th at Whitehorses. The winner was Gary Hazelgrove with 8lb 11 ½ oz. Second Tony Kirrage with 8lb 1 ¾ oz, third Malcolm Payne with 7lb 15oz and fourth Gerald Sargeant with 7lb 1 ¼ oz. The heaviest round was a whiting of 12 ¼ oz for Tony Kirrage. The heaviest flat was a flounder of 1lb 2oz for Mike Perfect. The second match also held at Whitehorses was again won by Gary Hazelgrove with 4lb 5 ¼ oz. Second Norman Message with 3lb 7 ½ oz. Third Mike Perfect with 3lb 4 ½ oz and fourth Tony Rose with 2lb 12 ¼ oz. The heaviest round was a pout of 15oz for Gary Hazelgrove and the heaviest flat a flounder of 13 ½ oz for Mike Perfect. The third match was fished at Billy’s Tower on Thursday 11th February with Les Glazzard winning with 4lb 1 ¼ oz. Second Tony Bush with 7lb ¼ oz, third Trevor Rooney with 3lb 5 ¼ oz and fourth Norman Message with 3lb 2 ½ oz. The heaviest flat was a flounder of 1lb ½ oz for Trevoir Rooney and the heaviest round a pout of 13 ¼ oz for Tony Bush.

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GENERAL Some plaice are already starting to show with some around 12oz+ being caught as well as plenty of small dabs from the shore at the moment. The boats have rarely put to sea but when they can some nice cod and Pollack have been caught. A superb cod of 40lb 13oz was caught by John Povaos on Deep Blue on January 19th weighed at Tony’s Tackle.

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POOLE & SWANAGE / NEWS

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POOLE REPORT by Philip Higgins As the winter rolls on we have now got to the letter ‘I’ (Imogen) in the alphabet for naming the winter gales and this one was the worst of the lot so far. The offshore banks have produced some good catches of Spurdogs and Rays on the occasions we have managed to venture that far. The inshore whiting fishing through January produced some very good catches mixed with the odd Cod, plenty of Congers and Rays. Ian Napier fishing aboard the Mistress Linda landed a Conger of 65lb after a 20 minute fight in shallow water on light gear. The catch of the moment was caught by a local nets man fishing just south of Bournemouth Pier when hauling his nets he found a large Porbeagle shark entangled in it, almost unknown for this time of year. In Poole Harbour the Flounder fishing has been spectacular late January early February with some boats managing 50+ per day thankfully most are being returned. The Southern IFCA Recreational Angling Sector Group met on the 27th January 2016. The meeting was dominated by a discussion about the bass management measures introduced by the European Commission which now mean that there is now a catch and release only recreational fishery until the 30th of June 2016. The group discussed how Southern IFCA, alongside the Marine Management Organisation, is now required to implement the measures. The recreational anglers on the Recreational Angling Sector Group felt strongly that whilst they generally supporting the increased minimum legal size and last year’s catch limit (as part of the overall package aimed at achieving a recovery of bass stocks), the 2016 increase in commercial allowance for fixed netting sector mean that many anglers feel their allowance (or lack thereof) unfair. The group agreed that this is a difficult place from which to develop the aim with any regulation; to develop a culture of voluntary compliance. Notwithstanding this difficult starting point, and recognising that this is an ‘emergency’, Southern IFCA explained their compliance strategy which is focussed upon the ultimate aim of the regulation: to reduce mortality and the group discussed how, using the IFCAs ‘risk based approach’, the IFCA resources will continued to be deployed in a proportionate way to the risk to the stocks. The group

urged the IFCA to focus their limited resources on unlicensed illegal fishing. The group heard how the Southern IFCA, like all other IFCAs in England, are working to achieve the domestic reform of the management of commercial fisheries in Marine Protected Areas (MPAs). Although often not perceived to be a ‘recreational issue’ effective management of Marine protected Areas achieves benefits for all users. Measures introduced by Southern IFCA mean that large areas of our nearshore seabed habitats are better protected: in Hampshire, Dorset and the Isle of Wight, large areas of seagrass and reef communities are now managed, through byelaw, from damaging fishing activities, and the IFCA is working on a wider suite of measures to better manage fishing activity in estuarine environments. The habitats protected in the Marine Protected Area network are the very basis of our coastal ecosystems and themselves the nursery areas for a wide variety of recreationally and commercially important fish. Recent work by Siân Rees et al. from Plymouth University, CEFAS and the Marine Biological Association demonstrates that the measures introduced in the Lyme Bay Marine Protected Area have, for example, benefitted a wide range of recreational users within the MPA area. Although, not immediately perceived to be an issue relevant to the bass debate, the measures will support the future management of these stocks by protecting the habitats on which the juvenile fish depend. There are many challenges for inshore fisheries management yet to come, and the developing dialogue and relationship between Southern IFCA and The Recreational Angling Sector Group remains important in realising these opportunities. As we start to look ahead towards the approach of spring the 1st run of Plaice followed by the Black Bream in Poole Bay will soon be here, reports from commercial operators is that they are already catching lots of small Plaice , this usually happens about 3 weeks before anglers start to catch them in numbers. Offshore the wrecks and deep water marks will start to produce Pollack, boats venturing to the west will be targeting the highly prestigious Turbot and Brill. Philip Higgins Mistress Linda Charters

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PHOTO FEATURE / PRODUCT NEWS

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Sea Angling News Gallery A selection of photographs sent in by our readers this month

Gareth Griffiths 9lb thornie Steve Bishop of Bournemouth and District Sea Angling Association recently caught these flounders of 4lb 6oz, a new club boat record, the other weighed 3lb 2oz - a doubleshot of 7lb 8oz the pair!

Stew Curtis of Eastbourne Angling Association caught this PB and new club record whiting weighing in at 5lb 7oz.

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Lee Jones 1lb 10oz rockling

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for improved fishing charts and enhanced detail in near shore waters, canals, marinas and port plans. The addition of these enhanced fishing contours augments the detailed nautical charts, shaded depth contours, navigational aids, currents, and intertidal zones with spot soundings already enjoyed by existing BlueChart users. Garmin was the first to offer ‘Auto Guidance’ technology that instantly searches through relevant charts to create a path specifically designed for the dimensions of the user’s boat, one that seeks to avoid low bridges, shallow water, and other charted obstructions. With version 3.0, ‘Auto Guidance’ can guide the user and in and out of more places more effectively, including entering and exiting marinas. The 2016 BlueChart g2 HD and BlueChart g2 Vision HD accessory cards and downloads are expected to be available in February, updates from £49.99 Inc VAT. For more information, including details about compatible products, pricing and coverage availability, visit garmin.com/maps. 1Auto Guidance is for planning purposes only and does not replace safe navigation operations.

Garmin® Panoptix™ Forward adds FrontVü for collision avoidance Garmin, global leader of satellite navigation, has announced its pioneering Panoptix Forward PS21TM, a new transom-mount transducer that adds FrontVü™ for collision avoidance to its popular Panoptix LiveVü™ Forward sonar offerings. FrontVü provides the confidence and reassurance to help navigate in any water by showing obstructions with a 300-foot forward range. In conjunction with the announcement of the PS21-TM, a free software update will also be available for existing transom and trolling motor mounted Panoptix Forward transducers that adds the FrontVü feature to the Panoptix PS21TR and PS31.

Honiton SAC member James Trevett with a cod caught from up the Bristol Channel last week. It weighed in at 21lb 13oz. It was caught on squid and bluey.

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“Combined with our revolutionary Panoptix technology, Garmin FrontVü provides mariners with an unprecedented live view of what’s happening in front of their boat in real time, giving more confidence and peace of mind when navigating difficult waters,” said Dan Bartel, Garmin Vice President of worldwide sales. “Having FrontVü onboard will give mariners the confidence and an added level of situational awareness when it comes to protecting their passengers and their investment.” Compatible with Garmin GPSMAP® or echoMAP® CHIRP 7- and 9-inch chartplotters, FrontVü provides instant feedback and enough forward range (300 feet) to help mariners navigate their boat with confidence. With an easy-to-understand interface, FrontVü shows users upcoming dangerous obstacles with adequate

time that allows them to change course if needed. The PS21-TM provides users with both LiveVü Forward and FrontVü technologies. LiveVü Forward shows an image of moving targets toward or away from the boat, even while stationary, in real time. For a look at what’s ahead of the boat, FrontVü shows obstructions under the water in front of the boat, and aids in avoiding collision. The FrontVü feature can be used in a split screen with other Panoptix all-seeing sonar views, including LiveVü Forward and RealVü™ 3D Forward (offered on the PS31), so mariners can see real-time sonar imagery of what’s around and in front of their boat at video like speed. Like the Panoptix PS21-TR, the PS21-TM provides a digital depth number, so there’s no need to purchase a separate traditional transducer for basic depth information. No black box is needed either – simply plug in the transducer once it’s mounted and start exploring unfamiliar waters with more confidence than before. The Garmin PS21-TM with FrontVü will be available in Q2 2016 with a suggested retail price of £879.99. It’s compatible with Garmin’s new GPSMAP 8400 series, GPSMAP 8000 series, GPSMAP 7400 series, GPSMAP 751, 820, 1020 series chartplotters, as well as the echoMAP CHIRP 7- and 9-inch models. For more information, visit garmin.com/marine2016.


RESULTS

Sea Angling News, March 2016 LDFC

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FLATTIE FANTASTIC! Nine Club members of Lymington & District Sea Fishing Club took advantage of the unseasonably mild weather to continue the hunt for flounders in Poole harbour aboard ‘Strongbow’ skippered by Dick Peckham on the 24th of January.

A good crowed gathered to see all our awards handed out from last year. The evening started with a great talk from Mark Criddle of the RNLI at Torbay, Mark showed us all what happens when the lifeboat is called out on a shout. This was followed by the awards to all the winner with some 100 presentations being made. At the end of the night a free buffet was put on for all to enjoy.

Following on from the Club’s success two weeks previous (where a good number of 2lb plus fish were taken, including a new Club record taken by Jamie Munden at 3lb 3oz), members continued to enjoy fast and furious sport on the outer reaches of the harbour. In total 30 flounders, as well as eels, bass and scorpion fish were landed, with the majority of the flounders of a good size and in superb condition. Top tactics included static & popped up rigs, as well as slowly retrieved spoons baited with ragworm- a very exciting method as the founders were seen chasing the bait to the surface on several occasions.

All the awards were made by Mark Criddle. The picture shows winner the Castle Trophy winner Bobby Drew of Teignmouth SAS who caught a shore caught Pollack of 11lb 12oz, this was the best fish caught in the year. The other picture shows juniors Ciaran Farley (R) and Maitland Criddle (L) who won the the best Junior fish from boat and Shore. Maitland had a boat Conger Eel of 53lb 9oz and Ciaran had a Shore caught Three Bearded Rockling of 1lb 9oz.

A great day enjoyed by all.

Bobby Drew

New club record taken by Jamie Munden at 3lb 3oz

Ciaran Farley (R) and Maitland Criddle (L)

Shirley SAC Poole Dolphins SAC We had a Home Shore comp at Holes Bay Friday 22/01/16. The forecast was right for once with rain most of the day dying out in the afternoon to leave a dry night with next to no wind. Bites were hard to come by with baits coming back in practically untouched, A few crabs were taking the odd hook bait but very little else. Star on the night was junior Curtis Driver ( aged 9 ) catching two Flounder and a Rockling for 93cm winning the Junior Section. Showing ever one how its done including his Dad who couldn't catch a cold fishing next to him. Brian Read won the senior section with a nice flounder of 38cm. A good number of members fished along the cycle path with very little coming in but a few fish were caught by independent anglers at either end of where we were fishing. Hard to put a finger on exactly why? using same bait, similar rigs and tactics, just being in the right place at the right time. Most unlucky angler on the night was Simon Holloway who stayed on after the comp to fish a little longer had his rod bent round after the end of the comp to land a cracking Flounder of 2lb 12oz. This would of won the senior section on the night but was 15minutes too late. Surprising when the tide had dropped and the water was running out. Just goes to show the fish are never far away shame the fish cant tell the time. www.fishingpoole.co.uk We had a Home Shore Comp at Shore Road 28/01/16. Well done to ever one who turned out to brave the elements on what was a very windy night after postponing the comp 24hrs because of the weather. Members fished along the beach at low water with an incoming tide. Bites were a little slow with the wind rattling the rod tips making bite detection a problem. Nigel Back romped to victory on the night with an impress 277cm all Whiting. Dave Draper came second with 182cm with a catch of Whiting, Bass and Smooth Hound. Second, Third and Forth places were only separated by one fish all very close. Whiting made up the majority of the nights catch with a few Bass and a Couple of Smooth Hound. www.fishingpoole.co.uk

Here is the result of our latest match which was to be a Shore at Calshot Beach on Sat 6th Feb but was turned into a Rover due to the gale force winds with many heading to the more sheltered waters up Southampton Water. 21 Members fished with 13 weighing in 140 fish for 24k 210gms. Species were Pout, Dogfish, Rockling, Cod & Whiting with the best fish being a Cod of 2k 500gms caught by Wayne Bulley. SENIORS. 1. Steve Middleton 21 fish 4k 300gms 2. Dave Middleton 29 fish 4k 050gms 3. Wayne Bulley 7 fish 3k 400gms 4. Gavin Priday 16 fish 3k 110gms 5. Adrian Groves 17 fish 2k 800gms 6. Ryan Beale 8 fish 1k 680gms No Juniors weighed in.

Lymington & District Sea Fishing Club celebrate their 80th Anniversary

mentioned that only recently the club had lost one of its early members, Denis Curtis, who joined the club in 1947 and had been club secretary and treasurer and president over the years. ‘Members like him helped pave the way and I’m sure they would all be proud - as are we all - of the way the club has moved forward,’ Derek added. He thanked Jackie Saunders for organising the event and Shorefield for the use of the venue and lovely meal. He thanked all the committee members and officers for organising and running the numerous competitions, sections and leagues, thus ensuring that the club would continue into the future. He thanked Garry Mann of Loni’s and Tom Bagnall of Christchurch Angling Centre for their continuing sponsorship. He explained that the club’s secretary, Georgina Moody, was unable to attend the evening due to the fact that she had been in the clubhouse all day, looking after the Angling Trust selection committee, who were using our clubhouse for their meeting. He said that Georgie, together with her daughter Sue, did a marvellous job, not only the secretarial work but all the other jobs they took on, with great efficiency. ‘This will be Georgie’s thirty-fifth year as our secretary,’ he proudly told the audience. Following on from 2014, the past year had once again seen several club members representing their country at national and international levels. He congratulated the following on their success on the shore: Rhys Hayward (in the England Junior Shore Team that won gold in the Home International Shore Angling Championships held in Co. Wexford in July); Jaon Voller (in the Junior World Team in the FIPS-Mer World Championships in Holland, where he won an individual silver medal); Callum Graham and Toby Oldfield (in the England Youth Team.which won team silver, with Toby also in the Youth Home Team in Ireland, where they won a spectacular gold and Callum took an individual third place); Ollie Hopkins (in the England Adult World Team). On the boat angling scene the president was proud to say that the club had its first member, Steve Batchelor, to be called up to theTeam England World Boat Squad to fish in Ireland, who came away with a team silver. Praise also went to Malcolm Stote, who not only managed the England Youth Team but also personally fished the Home Internationals in Ireland, winning bronze, and was in the fifteen-man Sea Angling Match Federation Team that fished in Holland against Belgium and won. Two further club members David Graham and Chris Clark were mentioned too for their respective managerial roles in these events. He finished by wishing them all the best for the future. In thanking Derek for his speech, chairman Alec Harmer reflected on how the club was started by a few enthusiastic anglers meeting at the Rising Sun at Wootton back in 1936. He tendered apologies from Cllr Jacquie England, who was to be their dinner guest, but unfortunately was unable to attend. He thanked Carol Moody for being the club’s newsletter editor for the past eleven years before stepping down from the role and invited her to present the trophies. Collecting their trophies and prizes on the night were: Juniors Leo Chamberlain, Rhys Hayward, Ollie Savin and Ollie Warren (Ollie Warren is also the Angling Trust Wessex Region 2015 Junior Angler of the year and has won an award for the best specimen shore caught fish for 2015). Ladies Laura Blomfield. Men Robert Flicos, Paul Watson, Dick Peckham, Tim Clark, Alec Harmer, Malcolm Stote, Roland Blomfield,Keith Warren,Malcolm Gerrish and Adrian Moody. The Clubmanship Award for services rendered by a club member during the year deservedly went to Robin Lane for organising both the match and recreational boat fishing trips from Lymington and Poole, and the popular tackle demonstration evenings held regularly at the clubhouse.

Shingle Bank League Competition

Lymington & District Sea Fishing Club’s 80th anniversary year got off to a good start with fifty-one members and guests attending the annual dinner and prize presentation at Shoreffield’s on the 6th February. Speaking after dinner, president Derek Smith began by welcoming everyone to this special occasion and paying tribute to all the many past and present members who have made the club what it is today; he

On Thursday 4th February Lymington & District Sea Fishing Club held a Shingle Bank League competition. For a change the weather was good with no wind which has not happened many times so far this year. The fishing was also good because 15 out of the 16 who signed on caught fish, which consisted of undulate ray, dogfish, pout, whiting and rockling. The best fish of the evening was an undulate ray weighing 14lbs 8.2ozs and caught by Gavin Sloper. Results: 1st Gavin Sloper 15fish 21lbs - 4.2ozs.

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8 fish 6 fish 5 fish 9 fish 3 fish 4 fish 6 fish 7fish 2fish

6lb - 0.6ozs 3lb - 4.2ozs 3lb - 2.4ozs 2lb - 15.6ozs 2lb - 12.8ozs 2lb - 11.2ozs 2lb – 10.4ozs 2lb – 6.4ozs 2lb – 2.6ozs

Most of the fish were returned alive.

Shirley SAC Here is the result of our latest match which was a Shallow Boats comp on Sunday 14th February. 15 members went afloat with a stiff east to north easterly wind blowing. 8 members weighed in 21 fish for 11k 820gms with the species being Flounder, Pout, Dogfish, Whiting & Cod with the best fish being a nice Cod of 5k 140gms caught by Membership Secretary Carol Groves who had more weight than the rest of us. SENIORS. 1. Carol Groves 6 fish 7k 700gms 2. David Neil 3 fish 1k 360gms 3. Jim Merritt 3 fish 700gms 4. Adrian Groves 3 fish 660gms 5. Paul Fennell 1 fish 500gms No Juniors weighed in.

West Bay SAC 11th February 2016, Thursday Night Abbotsbury 19:00 - 22:30 12 anglers fished the lasted Thursday night match in a gentle south West breeze, plenty of fish came to the scales which for this time of the year is a bonus, and Paul house put out a big squid bait and was rewarded with a conger eel of 8295grams (18.2lbs), which after weighing and photographing was released back into the sea alive, well done Paul 1st Paul house 13815 grams 2nd Ollie Mears 5310 grams 3rd PJ wheeler 5055 grams Best fish Paul House conger 8295 grams Most species won on tie break Simon Bowditch (3) dogfish, whiting, pout Species caught conger eel, dogfish, pout, whiting and poor cod.

Paul House with his conger eel.

NWASAC Mersey Anglers Open, Otterspool Sat 13th Feb 2016 (48 rods) (Report by Ian Griffiths) After all the speculation of fishing Otterspool on a 9.6m tide and only four days after Storm Imogen had hit the UK, we were unsure how it would fish. As it happened, it fished better than anyone could have predicted, even though the weed did cause a problem to some anglers, The anglers started booking on from 8am on a cool Saturday morning with a moderate easterly wind and we all knew the higher pegs (Zone D )would fish a lot better than Zone A. With Billy Lindfield drawing peg 66 up by the pumping station he was in with a good chance of winning. Out of the 48 anglers who booked on we had 42 match cards back, a 20cm measure and release format in place 734 fish were caught, 656 codling, 70 whiting, 5 flounders, 2 dabs, and 1 eel. Results: 1st Billy Lindfield (Greasby) 1211cm 2nd Steve Richardson (Newcastle) 995cm 3rd Phil Simpson (Pensby) 962cm Zone winners and 2nd in zones: (A) Mike Hughes (Bangor) 637cm (A) Gordon Thornes (Connah’s Quay)529cm (B) Steve Potts (Newcastle) 511cm (B) Shane Russell (Old Colwyn) 457cm (C) Ged Stevens (Barrow) 852cm (C) Karl Nangle ( Grimsby) 791cm (D) Steve Smith (Whitehaven) 956cm (D) Dave Shorthouse (Stoke-on-Trent) 813cm Roundfish pool: Tom Whitehead (Penrith), cod 62cm Flatfish pool: Dewi Bryn Roberts, flounder 37cm.


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Matt Jeffery with a plump dab caught during CMSAC's match at Clovelly

By Wayne Thomas

Ian Hooper landed the biggest cod from the North Devon Coast so far this winter a fine specimen scaling 18lb 6oz. The fish was tempted from a popular local mark on a peeler crab and squid cocktail. Kyle Blackmore fishing the same mark on the same night also enjoyed success landing a fine smoothound of 9lb. It is debatable whether the smoothound is an early visitor or a late leaver? Smoothound normally show from early May and leave our shores heading south for the winter months during October or November. Finding quality fish along the coast this winter has been hard work and only those who put in the hours are likely to succeed. I visited a rock mark near Ilfracombe as heavy seas pounded the shoreline. We were rewarded with a few dogfish, small conger and a rockling. Despite the lack of success there is something special about being out there in the elements as the waves crash against the shoreline the rod tips a focus of optimism in the darkness of the winter night. Combe Martin SAC member Ian Laird enjoyed a short session at a North Devon rock mark where he landed a small-eyed ray of 7lb 9oz along with a double figure conger and plenty of the inevitable dogfish that are showing in huge numbers from many marks. Ian Laird followed this catch up a few days later with a specimen conger of 25lb. Kevin Legge triumphed in Combe Martin SAC’s specimen brace match at Clovelly where fish were

hard to find. A dogfish of 1lb 12oz combined with a 10oz whiting was sufficient to secure a narrow victory ahead of Matt Jeffery who landed an 11oz dab and a 7oz whiting. All who fished managed to land fish including dogfish, whiting, dab and shore rockling. Thomas Atkinson won Appledore Shipbuilders monthly Rover with a dogfish weighing 2lb 2oz the only weighable fish brought to the scales by the nineteen competitors. Taz Wotton secured top spot in Bideford and District Angling Clubs monthly Rover landing a specimen bull huss of 10lb 111/4oz. Nathan Clements was runner up with a dogfish of 1lb 151/2oz. Cameron Atkinson fished a shore mark in Bideford Bay to land a specimen bull huss of 10lb 9oz whilst his brother Josh Atkinson landed a huss scaling 10lb 13oz. The predominantly Westerly winds have made life difficult for Ilfracombe charter boats. When conditions have permitted John Barbeary has ventured out into the deep-water offshore with his charter boat Bluefin finding the spurdog packs on the feed along with goodsized conger and the occasional huss. David Atkinson landed a spurdog scaling 14lb 12oz and Josh Atkinson also enjoyed success landing a spurdog of 14lb. On another trip Ali Laird tempted a fine spurdog of 15lb one of over twenty brought into the boat including a 10lb 2oz spur for Ian’s young son Ollie.

Cameron Atkinson - bull huss 10lb 9oz

Ian Hooper with his shore caught cod of 18lb 6oz

Josh Atkinson - spurdog 14lb - Bluefin

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Sea Angling News, March 2016

ALDERNEY

ALDERNEY REPORT By Mark Harding We’ve seen something of a transition with our shore angling over the last 3 weeks, we have moved away from the cartilaginous species we were catching to more delicious tasting fish! It adds to the spice and variety of angling here in Alderney. We have moved away from the Undulates and Tope, the Undulates though were still being caught at the start of this reporting period although the Tope have disappeared now. We’ve not had a report of a Small Eyed being caught neither but we are now getting some good numbers of Bass being caught with fish, in the main, between 2lb and 3lb 8oz landed. These are being caught mainly on worm baits targeted for other species and this has meant one or two bigger fish hooked have been lost so at this moment now as I write bigger baits are being presented to land those bigger ones now that we know they are there. The species being targeted though have been Sole and Red Mullet. With the Sole even being caught in daylight with have seen a smattering of 2lb fish – the magical 3lb barrier not being broken yet but who cares so long as the rod tip is rattling after the awful weather we have had! Bags of up to 8 fish in a session of Red Mullet too so we have had some fun here and of course some good eating fish! Also we have seen a few Plaice too, not many and not big fish – all around the pound mark and very welcome. Bream have been showing too, 3 types – Black and Couches with the latter becoming common here now and the odd Gilthead thrown in for good measure. Plenty of Thick Lipped Mullet to target too with fish in the 3lb to 6lb bracket common. Nothing much bigger though. By the time you read this we’ll be looking to welcome the first of the charter boats. Let’s hope the weather is on our side and we don’t reciprocate the cancellations of last year – the fishing was pretty good though so that CAN be reciprocated!! Alderney Angling Shore League 2016 We’ve managed to get the 2016 League off and under away, two matches fished which is amazing given the weather until lately, the first one was the Heaviest Fish which the weather made conditions so difficult result wise, and then we followed it up with a fairly good match on Platte Saline with a longest length pegged match. Both reports below: Heaviest Fish Comp A bit of a damp squib this one but it’s one down and we’re off and running! Thanks to all those that turned out despite the weather and gave it a crack. Conditions were best at the start and very quickly various rock marks filled, several having the idea to go and have a go for the Mullet at Doyle. For those that didn’t make it then it was plan B, either Pollack or Bass. Both species were difficult to find but the Mullet were a little easier. As darkness approached so the weather deteriorated which was compounded by the swell making conditions almost impossible on any exposed rock mark so another Quay match it was. Fishing continued to be difficult but rewards were there for most for sticking to the task in the form of points if not sport. In the end Darren’s persistence early doors won the day with a bass he nearly lost to the incoming tide as he put the fish in rock pool which nearly got washed out. Mark was second by a whisker with James a full 2oz behind ;-). Match Results: Darren Braby – Bass – 2lb 6oz Mark Harding – Thick Lipped Mullet – 2lb 5.5oz James Clark – Thick Lipped Mullet – 2lb 3oz Norman Butel – LSD – 1lb 15oz Wayne Cosheril – LSD – 1lb 7oz Andrew Scott – Pollack – 1lb 3oz Alistair Walters – Pout – 12oz Scott Audoire – Black Bream – 11oz Fieona Cosheril – Pout – 7oz Adam Salmon - Pout – 6.5oz Platte Saline Pegged Match – 12/02/2016 After a 3-week break due to the horrendous weather we’ve had, it was rather nice to finally be greeted

with clear skies and no wind. 14 anglers turned out making it a fairly social comp, with most people having at least another angler close by to measure their fish and have a good chat. As always in these matches, the peg draw has the potential to be crucial and with the two end pegs at each end of the beach being pulled out, it was always going to be interesting to see where the fish were holding. As it turns out, there were a couple of hotspots on the night, with Darren pulling out a steady stream of bass and red mullet at the reef end, a group of anglers in the middle of the beach catching well and Adam Salmon holding his own at the Doyle end. At the end of 4.5 hours fishing there was a group of 7 anglers who had managed to break over the metre mark, with some cracking fish caught between them. Most notably a bass of 2lb 10oz for Michael Bohan (who is doing his best to avoid consecutive wooden spoon awards) and a bass of 3lb on the dot for James Clarke, which also took the pool for heaviest fish on the night. Well worth a mention though was a cracking Sole of 2lb 3oz for Norman Butel, which will be a difficult target to beat for the Smith/Johnson Flatfish trophy! In the end though, there was one angler who stood head and shoulders above the rest on the night. With a winning margin of 223cm, that was Darren Braby, which makes it 2 in 2 for the man on a mission! Here are the overall results and updated league positions: Darren Braby – 4.41m (6 Bass/5 Red Mullet/2 Pout/1 LSD) Michael Bohan – 2.18m (2 Bass/1 Red Mullet/1 Pollack/3 Pout) Dicky Smith – 1.97m (5 Red Mullet/3 Pout) Scott Audoire – 1.73m (1 Red Mullet/2 LSD/2 Pout) Adam Salmon – 1.54m (1 Red Mullet/1 Pollack/1 LSD/1 Pout) Norman Butel – 1.37m (3 Red Mullet/1 Sole/1 Pout) James Clarke – 1.28m (1 Bass/2 Red Mullet/1 Pout) Andy Black – 47cm (3 Pout) Adam Barnes – 45cm (2 Pout) Jacob Maurice – 38cm (1 Bass) Fieona Cosheril – 20cm (1 Pout) Wayne Cosheril/Wally Walters – 17cm (Both 1 Pout) League Table Darren gets his second win on the trot extending his lead at the top of the table. James has moved into outright second place. Credible performances from Michael Bohan and Norman Butel see them both climb up the table into joint 3rd position and Dicky closes the gap to the top four with a third place finish. Top 4 fish the Fish Race Final and the winner of that will get to go to the Florida Keys!! (or if preferred an European destination). Best 14 matches from the 20 count. Darren Braby 200 James Clarke 95 Norman Butel 90 Michael Bohan 90 Mark Harding 80 Scott Audoire 80 Adam Salmon 71 Dicky Smith 70 Wayne Cosheril 67 Wally Walters 57 Fieona Cosheril 52 Andrew Scott 40 Andy Black 40 Adam Barnes 38 Jacob Maurice 26 Kim Le Poullain 20 Mick Maurice 10 Marcus Odoli 10 Jordan Walters 10 Trophy Contenders

Team Trophy A small gap opening up for Darren/Andrew S thanks to 2 wins on the bounce for Darren. The chasing pack all very close together, but still far too early to call. Top 3 will go in to a Fish Race Final with the winning pair winning a trip to Chesil Beach with flights, accommodation and hire car all paid for! Darren B/ Andrew S 240 Michael B/ Wayne 157 Wally W/Norman B 147 Fieona C/Adam S 123 Blacksmiths 110 Mick M/James C 105 Scott A/Kim Le P 100 Gary M/ Adam B 38 Mark H/Jacob M 26 Jordan W/Marcus O 20 Heaviest Fish of The Year James Clarke –Bass - 3-0-0 Best Bass James Clarke - 3-0-0 Best Pollack Andrew Scott – 1lb 3oz Best Conger None Best Plaice/Sole Norman Butel – Sole – 2.3.0 Most Species of The Year 4 – Darren Braby/Scott Audoire/Adam Salmon/ Michael Bohan/James Clarke/Norman Butel Alderney Lure Festival 2016 We are now in to our fourth year of this fantastic competition. Fished around the beautiful island of Alderney we have extended the competition from 24 hours to 33. Initially starting out as a Species Hunt the vast prize table now ensures that it is a mix of a Species Hunt and Specimen Hunt. This year it will be fished over the weekend of the 3rd/4th September. Read on but all details are on the poster below plus reports attached here too from previous years. Many thanks to our sponsors, all listed on the poster, for supporting us again and to the array of prizes that will be on offer. Last year each prize category was valued somewhere between £80 - £100 in tackle. This year we have the States of Alderney supporting the event too so with their help we hope to make the event bigger and better than ever. We have also extended the cash prizes so now we have a 1st/2nd/3rd for both visiting anglers and the locals, so separate sections at £300, £200 and £100 each minimum. If more enter we will increase these prizes Browse the poster below for full details. For further details, or to book on your behalf, give us a call on 01481 824884 or email mark@ alderneyangling.com. Flight prices are as follows: From Guernsey £66 return/From Southampton £136 return/From Jersey £136 return/From some regional airports from as far north as Leeds £170 return. Book at www.aurigny.com and use the discount code ‘tronix16’. Bed and Breakfast from £35 pppn League Entry: £25 Rules: No Bread No Groundbaiting No fishing rock pools Any number of rods can be set up with lures on, but only 1 rod may be in the water at any one time. Only 1 rod will be permitted to be used at any one time, 3 hook max rigs. Treble counts as one. Long/Short Spined Scorpion Fish count as one Saltwater species only count towards your total. Cephalopods do not count towards your total. You are required to photograph your catches during the hunt for inspection by the judges with your entry card. In the event of discrepancies in species identification, the judges decision WILL be final. All entrants will leave the booking in area at 8.30am exactly on the Saturday. All entrants scorecards need to be returned to the weigh in area before 5.00pm on the Sunday.

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Alderney Angling Festival 31 years old now this event and as popular as ever. 100-110 anglers descend on the island and its all about our big fish – specimen hunting. 9 Categories and top 5 places in each category wins. £4,500 of cash to be won and loads of other quality prizes. Dates this year are 1st October till the 8th.

James Clarke with a 3lb Bass - plenty of these about

Norman Butel 2lb+ Sole caught first cast

Plaice - never see many of these but a few have been caught around the 1lb mark


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NEWS

Sea Angling News, March 2016

GOVERNMENT PLANS FAIL TO PROTECT PLAN TO RESTRICT EXE ESTUARY ENGLAND’S RIVERS ACCESS IS SCRAPPED Plans published today setting out the future management of rivers, lakes and coastal waters in England are woefully unambitious and fail to tackle the main threats facing them, say WWF-UK and the Angling Trust. (1)

He continued: “If the government continues at this snail’s pace, it will take nearly a century to get most of our rivers healthy. This will be devastating for both the people and wildlife that rely on these special places.”

Mark Lloyd, Chief Executive, The Angling Trust & Fish Legal, said: “While these plans set out clearly the range and scale of the issues affecting rivers across the country, such as farm pollution, key effective solutions to tackle them are absent. Following our successful legal challenge last year, the government must now assess the use of targeted local regulations to make sure our most precious rivers and wetlands are protected and restored for the benefit of fish, wildlife, people and the rural economy.”

Currently, only 17% of water bodies, such as rivers and lakes (2) are at good health. The new targets released today by the Environment Agency show that by 2021 it intends only 21% to be healthy. This lowly ambition does not even get them back to where they were in 2009. (3)

Dominic Gogol, Water Policy Manager, WWF-UK, said: “By publishing such woefully unambitious plans, Ministers have squandered a huge opportunity. The government’s own data shows that getting three quarters of rivers, lakes and wetlands to good health would boost the economy by £8.5 billion.”

In terms of the stresses facing our rivers, lakes and coastal waters, the plans show that farming is responsible for nearly a third of all pressures. This includes pollution running off farmland and taking too much water from already stressed rivers. (4) However, the government has failed to work with farmers to effectively tackle these issues whereas the water industry, also a big polluter and responsible for a quarter of all pressures, has had to take significant steps to address them. (5)

BIG DAY OUT FOR BASS AT PARLIAMENT: MPS BACK MOTION OVER UNFAIR RESTRICTIONS ON SEA ANGLERS North Cornwall MP Scott Mann today led a threehour backbench debate in the House of Commons to highlight the unfairness of the current bass measures on recreational sea anglers. The debate was entitled: "Conservation of sea bass and the effect of related EU measures on the UK recreational fishing industry.” Scott moved the motion which was agreed without dissent: “That this House believes that the recent EU restrictions on recreational sea bass fishing are unfair and fail to address the real threat to the future viability of UK sea bass stocks; and calls on the Government to make representations within the Council of the EU on the reconsideration of the imposition of those restrictions.” The Angling Trust and their supporters have been lobbying MPs to attend this important parliamentary debate to speak in support of introducing revised measures that reduce bass mortality by restricting rather than increasing harmful commercial harvesting methods such as gill netting and instead promote sustainable methods such as hook and line fishing for both the commercial and recreational sectors. Thousands of anglers are now at risk of criminalisation if they try to keep the self-same bass that a netsman is free to kill during the January to June moratorium. The current situation cannot endure. The recreational bag limits are grossly unfair, they make a mockery of the law and fail to acknowledge that recreational sea angling is the most sustainable form of bass fishing which delivers the best economic return. Introducing his debate, Scott Mann said:"I lead this debate on sea bass conservation not just as an MP, but as an angler. "I see recreational sea anglers and fishermen as part of a collective community. Both need healthy fish stocks. Both activities benefit the economy in different ways and in differing amounts and both have the same passion for catching fish. The current situation we find ourselves in is grossly unfair on anglers. Both fishermen and anglers want to see bass stocks preserved and grown, but one party shouldn’t have to suffer when they actually have very little impact on stocks. "We need to have a different approach to this, and I hope my debate will highlight to the government why change is needed. It's only fitting that the source of these qualms for anglers is at the root of problems for

fishermen on a wider scale too - the EU." "The reaction I’ve had to securing this debate is amazing. Within hours I was getting emails from anglers around the country expressing their thanks and showing their support, and I'm honoured to be fighting for the angling community." The vast majority of MPs who spoke were in favour of calls by the Angling Trust and the Bass Anglers' Sportfishing Society (BASS) for bass to be managed primarily as a recreational species alongside a sustainable hook and line commercial fishery. Many newly elected MPs highlighted the importance of recreational fishing and attacked the way that anglers had been treated as opposed to the exemptions handed out to the gill netters. Replying for the government, environment minister Rory Stewart conceded that they may have to revisit commercial catch limits next year in order to comply with scientific advice. He also repeated the government's offer to work with recreational angling organisations on a long term management plan for bass which builds on the lessons of the recovery of the striped bass fishery in the USA where a greater proportion of the stock is reserved for recreational fishing. Martin Salter, Angling Trust's National Campaigns chief, said: "The Angling Trust has put a huge amount of effort into getting this debate and briefing MPs so that they understand the genuine anger and frustration of recreational sea anglers at the appalling way they were treated last year by the EU fisheries ministers. "We welcome the commitment from Rory Stewart on behalf of the government to revisit the commercial catch limits and to work with the recreational sector on a long term plan for bass, learning the lessons of proper professional fishery management from places like Ireland and the USA." Nigel Horsman, from BASS, added: "It was an excellent debate and really heartening to see so many MPs making the case for bass to be managed recreationally - a cause that we have been espousing for more than 20 years. The government now need to follow up their warm words with some practical action to rebuild bass stocks and properly recognise the economic value of recreational fishing." The Angling Trust will be writing to thank all the MPs who spoke up for angling and to ask them to keep up the pressure on the government ahead of this year's European Council Ministers meeting in December.

Boat anglers on the River Exe can breathe a sigh of relief as a proposed Public Space Protection Order (PSPO) – a kind of spatially-defined ASBO restricting the use of a slipway into the estuary – has been kicked into touch. East Devon District Council consulted local residents and users of the slipway on the introduction of the PSPO after complaints by local residents of anti-social behaviour by water craft users of Shelly Beach and Belshers slipway in Exmouth. Anglers, spearheaded by the Angling Trust’s Wyvern Marine Region, responded to the consultation which could have seen the only slipway into the river closed. Ninety four per cent of individuals responding to the consultation said that there would be a negative im-

pact on them if they were prevented from accessing and driving over to Shelly beach to launch craft. In the end the Council has concluded that there was little or no requirement for a PSPO. The introduction of a new harbour control vessel for the area is now being considered by the Council which will also be meeting local water craft users to draw up a code of conduct in order to deal with antisocial behaviour. Belshers became the only access point to the river for angling boats after the slipway at Mamhead was closed. However, the Angling Trust understands that reconstruction of a new slipway at Mamhead will begin this April – good news for South Devon boat anglers.

IN IT TO WIN IT! The Angling Trades Association has welcomed the recent, successful House of Commons Debate on Bass, secured by Scott Mann (Conservative MP for North Cornwall and a sea angler). The motion stated: ‘that this House believes that the recent EU restrictions on recreational sea bass fishing are unfair and fail to address the real threat to the future viability of UK sea bass stocks; and calls on the Government to make representations within the Council of the EU on the reconsideration of the imposition of those restrictions’. Now put your hand on your heart and ask yourself – did you really do your best as members of the angling trade, and as individual anglers, to add your voice and support the debate? Historically, the factual value of recreational sea angling to the trade and the economy speak for themselves. The Drew Report into sea angling in 2003 stated that £538 million pounds was spent annually by 1.1 million sea anglers. The CEFAS report for Defra titled ‘Sea Angling 2012’ revealed that there were 884,000 recreational sea anglers in England, directly spending £1.23 billion per annum (£2.1 billion including induced and indirect impacts). After deductions for tax and imports, the direct annual expenditure was calculated to be £831 million. The VAT receipts received by the Treasury were £166 million p.a. and bass angling was calculated to be worth £200 million each year in England alone. In 2015 the Blue Marine Foundation published a report ‘Defining the Economic & Environmental Values of Sea Bass’, focussing on Sussex. It revealed that sea anglers fishing in the county spent £31.3 million on tackle, charter boats and hotels, creating 353 full-time jobs whilst retaining just 15 tonnes of bass. In the latest ‘Tackle Trade Survey 2015’ published by the Angling Trades Association, which reported on research into the value of the UK sales of tackle and associated equipment (rods, reels, line, bait, lures, clothing and accessories), sea angling accounted for 10.63% of sales (£60.7 million of the total annual sales figure of £570.4 million). So why are we in this position now? Naidre Werner,

Chair of the Angling Trades Association (ATA), thinks the answer is simple: ‘We aren’t shouting loudly enough, either as businesses working within the sector or as individual anglers. We don’t need to get embroiled in a fight with the commercial fisherman - our immense value in numbers speaks out for itself. But what we do need to do is add our voices to the messages that the Angling Trust (AT), BASS and the European Anglers Alliance (EAA) are trying to get across. ‘It doesn’t matter what your personal opinion is of these organisations or their teams of people. The fact remains that the Angling Trust is the recognised National Governing Body for anglers in England and the EAA is the recognised body for anglers in Europe, and they are the organisations that are being invited to sit in front of the right people in Parliament (both in the UK and the EU) to put across our opinions. ‘Defra, Cefas and the Council of the EU have absolutely no interest in trawling fishing forums late at night to find ‘relevant’ comments and useful information written by ‘keyboard warriors’… I don’t blame them.’ Naidre continued: ‘So we need to be in it to win it - together. If as angling businesses and angling individuals we support the organisations that are there to represent our interests, then this will only add decibels to the noise we make.’ The ATA is urging all sea anglers, businesses involved in sea angling and sympathetic individuals to support the Angling Trust’s campaign by emailing the EU Commissioner, Karmenu Vella, with a short message of support. The email address is karmenu. vella@ec.europa.eu. Please also copy David Mitchell of the Angling Trust on your email: david.mitchell@ anglingtrust.net. It won’t take long to write a message, but it could save your hobby, your job or your business!


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BRIGHTLINGSEA HARBOUR OIL SPILL INCIDENT MANAGEMENT EXERCISE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED Provide additional staff training in some key areas Review of equipment provisions of Brightlingsea Harbour Authority Increase frequency of exercises including local resilience training with emergency services Introduce a holding area for emergency and other support services arriving on scene to facilitate their smoother introduction to the Incident Command Centre and avoid congestion on the harbour side Identify additional facilities to enable a larger and more efficient Incident Command Centre and onsite media facility Further clarify media procedures and inter-agency liaison regarding media output Identify remote resources and equipment rendezvous points for all agencies Identify a partner security company to provide 10 February 2016 - Brightlingsea, Essex, UK - A security support and resources to the police when planned Oil Spill Incident Management Exercise was dealing with incidents over an extended period. successfully completed in Brightlingsea Harbour on Develop partnerships with neighbouring port Tuesday 9 February. The object of the exercise was authorities for provision of support and relief staff to test the capability and processes for response to a and equipment in the event of a very large or extended hydrocarbon (fuel oil) spill in the harbour. incident Speaking after the initial debrief, Deputy Harbour The exercise was run by Brightlingsea Harbour Master David Boughton commented, "It was Authority in association with Adler & Allan Ltd's certainly a worthwhile exercise. I was particularly Marine Response Counter Pollution Service pleased with the turnout from the emergency services (Brightlingsea Harbour Commision's (BHC) spill and other agencies and grateful for their commitment management partner), the Maritime and Coastguard and support. The harbour team has definitely found Agency, the Marine Management Organisation, it a very constructive experience and we have learnt the Environment Agency, the emergency services, new skills, all of which will assist us in the future. It Tendring District Council, Essex County Council, has highlighted our desire to do additional resilience Kent and Essex Inshore Fisheries and Conservation training with the local coastguard, police, fire and Authority, Natural England and observers from other rescue services. Overall I'm very proud of how our stakeholder and interest groups. team has responded to this exercise." The scenario set by Adler & Allen involved a commercial aggregate vessel, such as might periodically transit the harbour (played for the exercise by Brightingsea Harbour's Pilot Vessel), suffering a fire onboard which the ship's crew extinguished, but which resulted in injuries to those fighting the fire and one casualty in the water. The scenario then called for the vessel to strike a submerged object which punctured an onboard fuel tank resulting in a release of marine gas oil into Brightlingsea Creek. The vessel issued a May Day distress call that was received by Brightlingsea Harbour, which then put into place their planned response, calling on other emergency services and agencies for support. Prior to the exercise only base line information about the incident was shared with the Brightlingsea Harbour team, with additional scenarios and objectives being added by both Adler & Allen and representatives from other organisations during the exercise. These additional scenarios included a road traffic incident delaying the arrival of equipment, members of the public entering the water to assist wildlife and becoming casualties, and an injury to a key member of the response team. In addition to these fictional scenarios the response team also had to contend with a real life surprise element in the form of a tidal surge above predicted height, which made effective deployment of equipment more challenging. Overall the exercise was successful, with invaluable lessons learnt that will allow additions and improvements to be made to the Oil Spill Contingency Plan. The exercise allowed the Harbour team to gain valuable expertise to ensure a real life incident is handled as rapidly and efficiently as possible. Among the lessons learned were:

Amongst the elements of the exercise which were particularly praised by the assessors were: On scene communications between the incident command centre and on scene personnel The speed and efficiency of both the initial incident response and subsequent equipment deployment The high level of engagement by the emergency services and other agencies who were all well represented at the exercise The positive attitude of Brightlingsea Harbour's team and their commitment to learning and to evolving their major incident response plan Over the coming days each of the services and agencies involved in the exercise will produce a feedback report to Brightlingsea Harbour Commissioners for review and action as appropriate. On conclusion of the event Jim Addison, Chairman of Brightlingsea Harbour Commissioners, noted, "It has been a most constructive and useful day for both Brightlingsea Harbour Authority and our partners in major incident control. It is only through exercises such as this that we can check and improve our plans for handling incidents and we have been very impressed by the work carried out by all parties today. In particular, I would like to praise the Brightlingsea Harbour team who undertook this exercise in the wake of the recent sudden death of Harbour Master, Steve Chick. Postponing the exercise in light of Steve's death was considered, but the team, led by our newly-appointed Deputy Harbour Master, David Boughton, felt confident the event should go ahead. A decision that has been more than vindicated today." For additional information about this exercise please contact Media Officer Fiona Brown on fiona.brown@ fionabrown.com or 07711 718470.

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Burnham Boat Owners Sea Angling Association The last month has again been rather frustrating with the wind stopping boats getting out most weekends. The once reliable XC Weather site seems to be all over the place making it even harder to find a window in the weather. Three boats did manage to sneak out for a short trip over high water on 17th January for a winner takes all cod bash. Lucky Strike failed on the cod but had some thornies, straps, whiting and dogs. Four Buoys faired similar but Steve Saxby found 1 codling of just over 5lb. Pete Nicholson and Mark Bowden had a better time of it with 9 codling, the biggest of 9lb 4oz going to Pete with rays, whiting, dogs and straps making up the rest of their catch. If boats can get out then there are enough fish to make it worthwhile. Hopefully we will have a fresh run of spring codling and then the

bass will be just behind them so prospects are looking ok. Fish of the month for January was won by Pete Nicholson with his cod of 9lb 4oz. February 21st will be a re-run of our Presidents cup and in March we have the Wilf Dunstone Trophy on the 6th and the Vicoue Trophy on the 20th so hopefully this wind will start to ease and we all get to fish a competition. Our next club meeting is on Thursday 17th March at Burnham Motor Boat and Sailing Club on the sea front, pop along if you are interested in joining a friendly club. You can keep up-to date with latest news and catches and all things fishy on our facebook page and website Burnham Boat Owners Sea Angling Association.

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Historically, this time of the year can prove hard work for the boat angler. Temperatures drop and the general feeding program seems so go into melt down. This year, however, the fish seem to be remaining active for a longer period. Offshore grounds are fishing very well when weather allows with spurdogs up to around the 20lb mark almost commonplace. Conger also surprisingly still very active with plenty of 20+ fish around in the deepwater gulleys along with bull huss and rays. On the cod scene, there have been a good number of doubles taken with several big fish over the 20lb mark. All the usual marks both offshore and inshore are quite capable of turning out a real lunker. Though February usually marks the last of the big cod, I think this year it will drag out giving the ardent cod angler a real chance of that fish of a lifetime for some weeks to come yet! Sticking with those big

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BRISTOL CHANNEL SHORE REPORT By Craig Butler of West Coast Tackle What a contrast this past month of February has been compared to January. Admittedly the weather has played its part with some outrageous unsettled bouts. One day freezing sub zero Arctic blasts followed by crazy Atlantic gales and heavy rain fall that has dried up the enthusiasm of many. With less rod hours there's been less fish reported. The steady stream of quality cod we were seeing during January eased up , but the numbers of smaller codlets or tumbling's as they were referred to years ago, have been making their presence felt throughout most parts of the channel. A great sign for the future for sure. The bigger cod haven't dried right up as a few anglers have bagged some quality fish with James Trevett bagging a fantastic cod of 21lb13oz (see page 10) from the reefs near Hinkley point. Fishing with his brother Barry it was the only bite of the day, but there were no moans about that bit though. West Coast Tackle / Angling owner and my boss Steve Liddel got stuck right into a very nice fat bellied beauty of 11lb8oz. Steve on a spare of the moment short 2 hour session fishing over low water near Watchet , persistence over the past months fishing the same spot finally paid off . It was a fine conditioned fish and it's given him great joy and the bragging rights on me, as I've failed to find a double so far this winter. Ian Preater has also found a few better cod with fish of 7-9lb on the low water reef marks.

Minehead angler Lloyd Creech finally got rewarded after putting in many sessions over the past few months with a fine condition cod of 8lb12oz from Minehead. Dawlish angler Gary Whittle found some quality cod on a trip up to the ledges at Ladye bay with fish up to 8lb. This area around Clevedon has been spoiling local angler this year with regular catches being made. The good old thornback Ray has continued to give some good sport along the reef marks around Hinkley point and Weston and has made an ideal target species if the cod are being a bit elusive. The prospects for the coming month are positive with some great Spring codling on the cards from many of the normal haunts. Crab baits along with worm baits will give the edge as will be being in the right place at the right time. Bull Huss will figure in catch in the Bossington and Porlock area and down into the North Devon rock marks. With a bit of luck we will get some better settled weather this coming month with a sprinkle of early warm spring sunshine. That's about it this month, I hope you all get stuck into some decent fish. Tight lines & happy hunting

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If you can find a favourable weather window, the Cod are still in the Western Solent. This really has been a saviour this year, it is well worth making the effort. No doubt many anglers are edging to get out, whether you want an individual place or a boat booking, give me a call (07796023881) Tight Lines John Skeggs (Last laugh / Lymington)

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Darren Bailey, MD for Angling Direct added: ‘As enthusiastic members of the Angling Trades Association, it made sense to support National Fishing Month. Participation initiatives like NFM are designed to attract newcomers into our sport and with more anglers; there is greater protection for our fisheries and the ecosystem in general. Attracting new anglers means more future customers and so it makes perfect business sense to generate money that can be donated to this type of initiative. Over the next few months, the team at Angling Direct are taking a much closer look at how we can help grow our sport, as it is vital that retailers, manufacturers and organisations work together to protect our futures. Over the next five years, Angling Direct will run out a number of grass roots initiatives that underpin the growth of the angling community, support the environment and demonstrate our commitment to business growth and our employees. ’

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Sea Angling News, March 2016

Port Report Allan Yates of Seabooms fame is a very regular angler out of Weymouth and has given the port a good deal of positive and excellent publicity over the years with his detailed write-ups of his charter boat trips. Allan’s latest trip took place on Saturday 20th aboard Clem Carter’s Wild Frontier and sums up the current Offshore Wrecking fishing. His report tells us that the day started off with a glorious winter sunrise, low winds and a temperature of 6 degrees C. The forecast was for this to all change by midday with increasing winds and rain coming in. Indeed the sea was already developing a lump to it on the way out to the chosen mid-channel wreck. I know we take it somewhat for granted now that the charter boats can handle these conditions which just shows how much things have progressed with modern boat development. To head out mid channel knowing that time is limited but that with the speed and stability of the Cats it is still well worth the effort and, with a following sea to return to port, the ride home is no big deal. At 1000 Wild Frontier was lined up for the first drift and everyone, apart from Allan who wasn’t ready, was into fish. The session was described as being pretty hectic with skipper and crew running around with the nets and bringing in a very good run of double figure winter pollack up to 19.5lb. Fishing continued until 1300 when it was decided to run for home because enough fish had been caught and conditions were worsening. It’s very nice that Allan even mentioned skipper Clem having a quick go to catch a fish for tea. It’s always a bit debateable about us skippers having a go…some anglers don’t mind and others get cross about it as they feel they have paid for the day and the space on the boat for themselves. So, the wrecking reports have been good. And, as ever, it is all down to when the boats can go to sea with all the rotten weather that continues to affect the UK. Previous wrecking trips earlier this month have all been with a good run of pollack so there have been a few days when the offshore marks could be reached and the forecasts for the coming week indicate a bit of mid-week calm. Like many I have enjoyed reading young Ryan Casey’s shore angling successes and share his obvious enjoyment of his sport. It’s great to see how many Facebook ‘likes’ he receives for his postings and I am sure his exploits must encourage others to try their luck from the beach. (I remember that I actually caught a fish from Chesil once…many years ago). The spin-off is that Ryan’s beach angling may encourage shore anglers to have a go at the boat fishing with him. Because the fishing has been so restricted by the weather the results, when boats do get out, has been really outstanding. Ryan’s ‘jolly’ with his family out on Meercat last week resulted in 4 blonde rays to a superb 34lb 9oz (150% of specimen weight), a thornback of 13lb 5oz (102% specimen weight) an undulate ray of 16lb 6oz (116%) with the three specimen weight rays all coming within 30 minutes of each other. In addition Ryan landed 10 congers! So a really amazing inshore fishing session followed by another lively session two days later peaking with a 58lb 8oz (146% specimen eight) conger. Please bear in mind this is inshore fishing just half an hour out of Weymouth Harbour! Dave Pitman’s Atlanta has been to sea at every opportunity throughout February with blonde rays, undulate rays, conger and whiting featuring in the inshore catches.

I do hope that by the time this report goes to print the weather would have allowed the skippers to go to sea for a few more trips. It has been stupidly hard on everyone this ‘winter’. Skippers have to accept spending many days at home and face, along with anglers, the disappointment with so many trip cancellations. It used to drive me crazy which is why I am over here in Phuket where a bit of Weymouth comes to me and I can keep busy with fishing and diving. So…March. Well, March was always the month when the pollacking and plaicing was at its best and the aim was to fill every single day in the calendar with either offshore wrecking trips or inshore plaice/turbot outings. It’s not so easy to do that now because of the complete change in the plaice fishing patterns. Plaicing used to start in late February and was at its best throughout March. This inshore fishing took place on the Shambles Bank and so was easy fishing with the plaice chasing the sandeels. This all changed a few years ago and the best plaice fishing was in September and October…until last year when the mussel beds were wiped out and only a thin scattering of flatties turned up. With the constant heavy seas this winter it will be a miracle if the mussel beds have managed to recover.

Chris Reeked 19lb 1oz Spurdog - Duchess II

Geoff Dkye conger 62 lb - Duchess II

Geoff Dkye with his first ever spotted ray - Duchess II

Maybe plaice will return to The Shambles but what has developed is the inshore ray fishing and congering with the eels coming from the same shingle based open ground as the rays during the ‘dirty water’ months. A whole range of bank marks seem to be offering very productive fishing all along the south coast. It is fishing that has always been available to a degree but has now become the mainstay for the January-April period. The offshore pollacking will be the main feature throughout March. From mid-March onwards the ling should start to show. Frozen baits will be required as mackerel are unavailable and are increasingly unlikely to turn up until very late summer. Ling fishing has been very good over recent years with the mid- March to early May period the best time. Ling and anglers are a complete mystery to me. When we don’t find any, everyone wants them and then when you do catch them it’s a struggle to encourage anglers to take them home….even though they are filleted.

Geoff Dyke spurdog of 22 lb - Duchess II

I have set aside a prime date for Individuals to go ling fishing at anchor. The date has been advertised fore 8 months and just two people have responded?? Baffling! There have been Februarys and definitely Marches when the turbot have arrived on The Shambles. The best fishing has been on the ebb tide and the best catches when the tide is running with fishing taking place at either anchor or on the drift with the boat slowed down using the ‘drag weight’ method. When the plaice were on the bank, then this was a good combination trip. Fishing goes in cycles and it’s about time the plaice/turbot/Shambles cycle returned as it was a very good day out….maybe this March??

Dave Pettigrew Whiting of 3lb 4oz - Duchess II

Ling, Deano - Wild Frontier

On behalf of the Weymouth skippers, a genuine Thank you is offered to you hardy anglers for braving the conditions. We all look forward to pleasant, settled days but the reality is wind, choppy seas and, at the moment, very chilly conditions. Keep your Thermal Gear and Flotation suits in good order and enjoy the next month’s fishing.

Pollack Simon Muppet - Wild Frontier

Pollack, Beard - Wild Frontier


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WEYMOUTH / RESULTS

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David Bennett with is undlate ray of 20lb on Atlanta out of weymouth

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INTERNATIONAL

SEA ANGLING NEWS TRIP TO GUINEA BISSAU..... Full story next month

As the SAN is going to press the owners Keith & James Wigglesworth are residing in the slightly fairer climes of Guinea Bissau and by the look of it having a great time and catching plenty of fish. In the next edition there will be a full report of their expedition with news of a very special fish which they inform me they cant tell me about until their return. So in the meantime pictured above is James with a perfectly respectable red snapper... (NOT jealous at all...Ed.). Pictured below are the rest of the SAN team with various fish.

Keith - SAN Co-owner (I have'nt seen a tache like that since the 70's...Ed)

Tim - SAN Mascot

George - SAN species expert

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Sea Angling News, March 2016

CHESIL BEACH / NEWS

Chesil Beach Report By Danny Hardwick

Chesil beach has yet again been victim to some severe southwesterly wind and the water clarity has been the same as the Bristol Channel for most of the month. February most years is certainly not the most productive month but this year when the beach has been fishable it has produced some pretty good sport. The main reason I think the beach is still producing some good fishing is to do with the sea temperature being well above average for the time of year also the the storms have played a big part creating coloured water and littering the sea bed with natural food. Ferrybridge to Abbotsbury has still been producing some nice cod, not in great numbers but they are still about and worth targeting, with blow lug and peeler being the best option of baits for the species at present. Another advantage of using peeler is there has been a fair few extremely early smooth hound showing lately also the ray and conger love them. I don't know what it is with peeler at Chesil beach but they always seem to find the better fish so its always worth having half a dozen with you on a visit any time of the year. The dog fish and pout are still about in fairly large numbers and can be a nusance at time, as for the whiting there is a lot about on the western stretches of Chesil to Abbotsbury although they are mostly smaller fish, the further east towards Portland you go the less likely you will see any. A short lob with a slivers of mackerel on a pop up will give you a very good chance of getting amongst the pollack, there has been alot about lately especially on the deeper marks from Abbotsbury to Portland nothing massive but some nice fish up to 3lb. The conger don't look like they want to leave us this year, the average fish has'nt been as big lately but there is still a lot coming out up to 15lb. To target them, a good sized fish bait cast 70+ yards with high water in the dark and you won't go far wrong. As for the rig I tend to use a pulley pennel on a minimum of 100lb hook length or wire with a set of good strong 6/0 hooks. If lip hooked you will land conger on a lot

lighter hook length but if you are out to target the species its certainly a good idea to step up your end tackle. The ray also seem to be making an early apperance. I have heard reports of undulates and thornback ray being caught at the eastern end of Chesil but haven’t heard of any caught from Abbotsbury as of yet. I’m sure if you targeted them near the bomb shelter area you stand a very good chance of finding one or two with sandeel and peeler being the preferred baits, a long distance cast can also be a great advantage in targeting them. Wayne hand of sea SAC had a brilliant early bass session at Cogden. He was fishing blow lug and rag baits cast 20 yards out in the gutter at night. He had 14 good wrap round bites on the rod tip and managed to hook and land 8 bass up to 6lb 4oz which is awesome bass fishing for the time of year. As we move into march all the talk is going to be focused on the western stretches of the mighty Chesil. As the beginning of march usually produces the first of our best looking flat fish the plaice. Cogden and Westbexington usually produce the the better numbers of fish. All we need is the sea visibility to improve as the water temperature is already plenty warm enough for them. I predict that as soon as the water clarity improves we will see the first of the plaice from these areas. There is only one problem with the early plaice and that is they tend to be very skinny fish but can still provide some great sport during the daylight hours. A lot of anglers tend to target the plaice with multi hook rigs, which is fine when theres a lot around later in the year. At this time of year I find that one generous worm bait on no bigger than a size 2 hook clipped down and sent to the horizon works a lot better targeting single fish. The extra few yards you can get with a single bait opposed to multiple baits can make all the difference between catching and not catching your target species. Worm baits is your best bet for the plaice although I would mix it up a bit using both rag and blow lug as on there day they can both work equally as well. Good luck to all over the coming month and happy hunting!

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ANGLING TRUST SECURES £131,000 GRANT FROM ESMÉE FAIRBAIRN FOUNDATION TO CAMPAIGN TO PROTECT FISH STOCKS OVER NEXT TWO YEARS The Angling Trust has successfully applied for £131,000 funding from charitable trust the Esmée Fairbairn Foundation to spend on increased campaigning to protect dwindling marine and freshwater fish stocks over the next two years. The funds will be matched with membership subscription income and fundraising from other sources to pay for political advocacy, campaign materials and staff time, including for a new Campaigns Officer who will support the work of our National Campaigns Coordinator Martin Salter and existing staff in the Angling Trust and Fish Legal. This new post is being advertised this week at a salary of up to £25,000 and the closing date for applications is Tuesday, 23rd February. Applicants should be based in or around the West Midlands or London and have the ability to work from home. The focus of the campaigns funded by the charitable trust will be in three key areas: Protection of marine fisheries - reform of legislation on inshore netting, new conservation measures for sea bass and

to protect sensitive estuarine environments. Reversal of decline in salmon stocks - regulatory measures to tackle agricultural pollution, removal of fish barriers (e.g. weirs and dams), restrictions on commercial netting for Atlantic salmon as part of the Save Our Salmon campaign Restoring natural flows of rivers - reform on water abstraction to lead to the restoration of natural flow regimes on more rivers Mark Lloyd, Chief Executive of the Angling Trust & Fish Legal, said: “We are very grateful to the Esmée Fairbairn Foundation for its generous support of our work over the next two years and very excited by the opportunity to continue to extend the reach and impact of our campaigns and legal action to protect marine and freshwater fish stocks. "This level of funding is a major vote of confidence in our organisation and will, I hope, encourage more anglers to support us with donations and membership subscriptions because they will know that their funds will be matched from a charitable trust. If we are successful with these ambitious targets, we may be able to secure further funding in the future from the Foundation and other sources.”

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Adam Misselbrook with a nice cod weighing 6lb 8oz from Ferrybridge on a recent session.

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Wayne Hand with his biggest out of 8 bass weighing 6lb 4oz from Cogden.

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Sea Angling News, March 2016

FIXTURES / SNOWBEE

MATCH PLANNER WEYMOUTH ANGLING SOCIETY OPEN COMPETITIONS Saturday 21st Nov - Sunday 29th , Heaviest fish wk, Dorset rover, fish may be weighed in at tackle shops or HQ after 7pm evenings. Book on by 2pm on 21st, last bag 10pm on 29th. Saturday 19th December, Xmas fayre, Chesil centre, 2 - 8pm Sunday 27th December, Bangers & Beans Harbour competition, book on in club from 12.30 ,fishing 2pm 7pm last bag 7.30pm. SAMALITE OPEN COMPETITIONS; August 22nd, Burton , 7pm - midnight September 26th, Abbotsbury, 2 - 7pm October 10th, Chesil Centre, 2 - 7pm December 12th, Chesil centre, 4 - 9pm Contact number for further details on all of above matches, Dave, 07977132951

2016 Samalite Chesil League (open) Date Mar 26th Apr 23rd May 21st Jun 25th Jul 23rd Aug 20th Sept 24th Oct 15th Nov 19th Dec 17th

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Time 6 - 11pm 6 - 11pm 6 - 11pm 7 - Midnight 7 - Midnight 7 - Midnight 9 am - 2 pm 4 - 9 pm 7 - Midnight 5 - 10 pm

Further details contact 07977132951 new members welcome. BOGNOR REGIS AMATEUR ANGLING SOCIETY OPEN BEACH COMPETITIONS 2016

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2016 Bexhill Festival of the Sea For the fifth time we are holding the following sea angling competitions during the 2016 Bexhill Festival of the Sea: Junior Pegged Beach Match 4th September (12pm to 4pm) Beach Specimen Hunt 5th to 9th September (9am 5th to 5pm 9th) Boat Species Hunt 11th September (9am to 5pm) Kayak Species Competition 18th September (10am to 3pm) Bass Species Hunt 25th September (12.30am to 16.30pm) Pegged Open Beach Competition 2nd October (10.30am to 15.30pm) There will also be another Charter Boat Species competition from Eastbourne Marina on a Monday in September on a date to be confirmed. All of these competitions are organised with the assistance and sponsorship of Bexhill Sea Angling Club. We would be extremely grateful if you could include these in your match planner. Further details will be available on the Festival website in early 2016 www.bexhillseafestival.co.uk

Bognor Regis Amateur Angling Society 52nd Open Boat Fishing Bream Festival One Day Sunday 22 May 2016 0730 To 1630 Alternative Date If First Date Is Cancelled Due To Bad Weather Sunday 29 May 2016 0730 To 1400 Booking In On The Day From One Hour Before The Start Time At Braas Boat Pound Admiralty Gardens Felpham PO22 7AD Or At Littlehampton RNLI Station Fishermans Quay River Road BN17 5BL Bring Your Own Boat Visiting Boat Welcome Cost Seniors £10 Juniors £5 Pool £ 1 Drawn Cash Prizes Subject To Entry Tel: Tony Chant 07766 078977 John Small 07799 762377 After 5pm Please Note It Is The Responsibility Of The Boat Skipper And Crew To Ensure That There Is Adequate Safety Equipment On Board.

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TACKLE SHOPS DIRECTORY / RESULTS

TRONIXPRO SPONSORS ENGLAND WORLD SHORE TEAMS

Sea Angling News, March 2016

TACKLE SHOPS DIRECTORY

As a long-standing supporter of England Shore angling teams – Tronixpro have provided team members with discounted product – the new deal will see this continue while cash investment will support each team’s entry to the FIPS-M World Championships in 2016 and 2017.

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Ben Thompson, Senior Competitions Manager of the Angling Trust, said: “We are delighted to be working in partnership with Tronixpro. This partnership will provide England with the resources to challenge for medals on the world stage and demonstrates an incredible commitment from Tronixpro in supporting men’s, women’s, youth and junior elite sea angling in England.”

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The Angling Trust has announced a two year partnership with Tronix UK Ltd that will see Tronixpro become Official Sponsors of England World Men’s, Ladies, Youth and Junior shore fishing teams.

George Cunningham, Managing Director of Tronix UK Ltd, said: “Tronixpro is delighted to become the Official Sponsor of England World Shore Angling Teams. This new venture allows us to increase our support and enhance the existing relationship with Team England, and provides marketing opportunities to raise the profile of both Team England and Tronixpro.”

The West Sussex-based tackle company has a strong reputation for providing quality tackle to competition and recreational sea anglers across the UK and abroad, and the partnership with Team England will strengthen the brand’s reputation as an industry leader within match fishing.

Ireland will host the Senior and Ladies FIPS-M World Shore Angling Championships in November while England’s Youth and Junior teams will travel to Spain in October. You can follow their progress by signing up for free to the Angling Trust’s newsletter or by visiting the Facebook sites listed below:

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