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Bacton Sunday 23rd October 2011 – Bumphrey Shield & Teams of 5
27 of October 2011
Club and Team members gathered at the crack of dawn at Castaways Holiday Park for the latest club match and the first of this season’s North Norfolk teams of 5 Sea League match. An early start to catch as much of the ebb as possible and for once witnessing the sunrise creeping up out an
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Bacton Sunday 23rd October 2011 – Bumphrey Shield & Teams of 5
Salthouse Sunday 11th September 2011 – Cockaday Cup
21 of September 2011
A rather depleted club gathering met at Salthouse beach car park for the first match of the winter season. With many having fought through torrential rain to make it on time and the remnants of hurricane katia about to head our way the omens were not good. The first match in September is always a
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Salthouse Sunday 11th September 2011 – Cockaday Cup
North East Angling News, 10th March 2011, from the Evening Chronicle
10 of March 2011
All the latest sea fishing reports from the region’s piers, beaches and estuary marks, plus top game angling tips in readiness for the first weekend of the trout fishing season up on Northumbrian Water’s reservoirs. The Chronicle’s Sam Harris & David Carrick report: Sea Fishing Game Fishing
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North East Angling News, 10th March 2011, from the Evening Chronicle
There are few more pleasant thoughts when you’re caught in the grip of a cold and unrelenting winter than that of walking along a river bank, fly rod in hand, on a spring evening, just as the days are getting longer.
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Spring Fishing Part Two: Fly Fishing for Trout on Northumbrian Rivers

