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Old 29-10-2005, 03:58 PM
Charlton Charlton is offline
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couldnt agree more, until NE anglers change their cod, cod, cod outlook they could be in for hard times. Big Bass have been around on the NE coast for many years even before Blyth Power station, although i suspect that with the coming of the power station they started to breed and have now acclimatised themselves and have spread. Mullett are also a species which are presnt although not many anglers fish for them Pollock are certainly now quite abundant. Tope are certainly present off the Northumberland coast, trawler catches proves this and i have been told they where once caught of Bamburgh by rod and line anglers. All you have to do is adapt, find the right areas and times and you never know. Of course you could always try for the probeagles as well.
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