Angling
Wind blows away the cod
Published 20 November 2008
THE North West Sea Angling league fished a match on Sunday night at Lowca, fishing two hours each side of low water from Parton slipway to Crag Toes. Forty-eight anglers – 42 seniors and six juniors – took part.
Little cod for Workington
Published 6 November 2008
WORKINGTON SAC fished a club match on Sunday at Red Bank, the first match for weeks due to the bad weather.
Hill lands night fish
Published 23 October 2008
HARRINGTON Sea Angling Club’s latest match took place from Harrington to Workington beach on Saturday night.
Poor catch in the rough
Published 23 October 2008
MARYPORT & District Sea Anglers’ Club held their annual October Open on Sunday.
Second is enough to land Maryport the North West title
Published 16 October 2008
THE LATEST North West Sea Angling League match took place on Grasslot beach on Sunday night with 59 anglers – 50 seniors and nine juniors – fishing one hour before low water and three hours after in a light south-westerly wind.
Anglers fourth open competition
Published 9 October 2008
WORKINGTON and District Sea Angling Club held their fourth annual open competition on the beaches between Harrington pier and Maryport pier on Sunday morning.
Poor cod
Published 3 October 2008
THE latest North West Sea Angling League competition took place between Workington blocks and Harrington pier on Sunday night with 58 anglers – 50 seniors and eight juniors – fishing one hour before low water and three hours after in a light to moderate north westerly wind.
Redbank fish
Published 25 September 2008
WORKINGTON Sea Angling Club fished Redbank in a flat calm sea. Fifteen adults and five juniors caught plaice, dog fish and flounder.
Poor turnout for league jubilee fish
Published 11 September 2008
THE NORTH West Sea Angling League held a competition on Maryport Promenade on Saturday.
Clean up
Published 4 September 2008
ANGLERS are being reminded of the need to leave fishing areas tidy after a letter from Whitehaven harbour commissioners to the Whitehorse Angling Club.
Anglers bask at Mawbray in a rare bit of sunshine
Published 28 August 2008
THE NORTH West Sea Angling League held their latest competition at Mawbray on Sunday afternoon with 41 anglers fishing four hours up from low water.
Sixteen in
Published 21 August 2008
MARYPORT and District Sea Anglers Club held its under-16 open sea angling competition last Saturday on the town’s North Pier.
Difficult fishing
Published 21 August 2008
HARRINGTON SAC’s latest match was fished at Bootle on Saturday August 7, between 5pm and 9pm.
Hot fishing
Published 31 July 2008
WORKINGTON Sea Angling club held their latest competition at Mawbray on Sunday with 18 anglers fishing four hours up to high water.
Barry’s match
Published 24 July 2008
HARRINGTON Sea Angling Club’s latest match was held at Salterbeck on Saturday fishing from 4pm-8pm.
Wayne’s eel at Maryport Sea Angling Club
Published 17 July 2008
MARYPORT Sea Angling Club fished a six-hour rover match in a fresh south south-west wind. Conditions were good but in angling the fish can just fail to turn up when you expect them.
Poor catch taken off Maryport Prom
Published 12 July 2008
THE North West Sea Angling League’s latest competition was a measure and release match on Maryport Promenade on Sunday.
Jimmy first
Published 19 June 2008
HARRINGTON Sea Angling Club held their latest match on Saturday at South Heads, St Bees.
Thirty land 89 fish
Published 12 June 2008
Seventy-four competitors - 60 seniors and 14 juniors - fished in Maryport & District SAC’s annual Spring Open Competition.
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