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Council Plans Sea Angling To Catch More Tourists

Joint statement by Rother District Council and Rother Sea Anglers
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Luton Angling Club

Weekly report for the Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire & St Neots Cambridgeshire Area sponsored by Starmer Baits & King of the Pond...
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Fancy A Coffee?

Grower’s Cup. Fresh coffee. Just brewed. On the go....
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Angel of the North Fishing Lakes

Fishery report to 9th October, 2011...
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Luton Angling Club

Weekly fishing report for the Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire & St Neots Cambridgeshire area sponsored by Starmer Baits...
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Celtic Lakes Resort – Frisby

Catch report for week ending 3rd October, 2011. Supplied by Chay Jackson....
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Wellsfield Trout Fishery

Weekly Report for Week Ending 2nd October, 2011...
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Amazing Fishing Stories By Paul Knight

Enjoy a wonderful collection of fishing tales from around the world...
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Angel of the North Fishing Lakes

Fishery report to 2nd October 2011...
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National Fishing MONTH – BETTER THAN EVER

National Fishing Month (NFM) 2011 news release...
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Luton Angling Club

Weekly fishing report for the Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire & St Neots Cambridgeshire Area sponsored by Starmer Baits...
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Angel Lakes

Fishing report to 25th September 2011...
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Andrew Wedgbury Andrew Wedgbury was born in Redditch, a town with a pretty good claim to being the spiritual homeland of angling. He’s told that he has a distant connection to the famous tackle manufacturer Samuel Allcock and, as Redditch people, many of his ancestors would have certainly worked in the fishing tackle industry.
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