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MCZ meeting Birmingham | NESA: North East Sea Angling - Catch Reports . . . the latest update Reply from anthony Hynes and my reply Alan, I am sorry to hear that you had a wasted journey to Birmingham I think the minutes of the meeting will be out soon, if there is any delay it could be that with the Easter break a number of people are on holiday The minutes will be in draft and you will be able to comment on them if you don’t feel they reflect what was said at
Is it true that mackerel die if handled? | NESA: North East Sea . . . Frequently the question of returning mackerel alive appears on the various angling internet forums This is an extract from another forum, does anyone know if this is true? There is a belief by many that once a mackerel has been touched by an anglers hands, even though the fish may swim away
Easington Open names | NESA: North East Sea Angling - Catch Reports and . . . anybody fill in the missing names and weights These are the results for the Dean Foster memorial trophy held at the easington social welfare centre angling club 1st M Hardy 1st heaviest fish 2nd D Thompson 2nd heaviest fish 3rd Chris France 3rd heaviest fish 4th Wayne
spinning for pollock | NESA: North East Sea Angling - Catch Reports and . . . as a poolie i mostly fish the tees bay area, but i have never seen a Pollock landed ,ever in this location and i was wondering where the best areas are on the north east coast to catch this species of fish i would also like to know if spinning or float fishing is best and what type of baits