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Ballure, Isle of Man

SPECIESA good venue this for smaller species including dabs, flounder, coalfish, whiting and dogfish. A few turbot also show in summer and autumn. Mackerel shoal ... Full story

Beckfoot, Cumbria

SPECIESBass show from May through to November with the bigger fish showing from August on. Eels and plaice are caught from April to September, along ... Full story

Crosscanonby, Cumbria

SPECIESPlaice, flounder, dabs, codling, whiting, dogfish and bass. BAITSLug/rag and lug/rag/crab cocktails are good for the plaice. Peeler crab takes the summer and autumn bass. Crab ... Full story

Fairhaven and Grannys Bay

WHERE TO FISHThe wall at Fairhaven  car park is an easy venue to fish as it’s virtually straight out of the car,  you will be ... Full story

Fleetwood

Situated at the mouth of the River Wyre, Fleetwood was founded in 1830 by Sir Peter Hesketh. The oldest part of the town is centred ... Full story

Harrington, Cumbria

SPECIESNot rated as a summer venue, but it does give conger to 10lbs, wrasse and eels. Cod show in October, along with a few whiting ... Full story

Maryport Promenade, Cumbria

SPECIESApril through to September produces plaice, bass, flounders and eels. From September to February codling, whiting, a few dabs and coalfish make up a good ... Full story

Northside Beach, Workington, Cumbria

SPECIESMarch to early June sees some good plaice over 3lbs caught. June to September is fair for flounders, eels, and school bass. The plaice show ... Full story

St Bees South Heads, Cumbria

SPECIESCod, coalfish, dabs and rockling feature from September  through to March. Plaice begin to show during late March running through to  September, with eels, wrasse, ... Full story

Workington South Beach, Cumbria

SPECIESThe plaice arrive in late march and stay throughout the summer until late September along with flounders, though the plaice dominate. The same period sees ... Full story

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