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Exclusive: 600 up in Dalvik! Published: 31/August/2010
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Exclusive to WSF: Ex Welsh International Francis Jones, WSF Member John McInnes and Mike Thrussell head out to Northern Iceland to sample the finest shore fishing any of them have ever experienced with local angling guide, Steve Mason. In four and half hours the quartet land and return over 600lbs of fish!!
image Casting in Aberdeen!
Following the success of the Aberdeen Casting Day in June 2007, and after reading on the WSF Scotland Forum about the casting tuition opportunities received from casting instructor Ask Wingbacker (Paul), I contacted Paul to ask if he fancied doing it again


image Ballycotton Bounty
World Sea Fishing visits the port of Ballycotton on the east side of County Cork in Ireland, famous in the early 1900's when members of the Dreadnought Sea Angling Club broke new ground by catching species unprecedented at that time.


image WSF On Tour: Luce Bay
With the success of last years WSF Scotland meet, this year the WSF Members went to Luce Bay in Scotland's South West. Over 20 WSF Members made their way for the two day fishing expedition with Ian Burrett and his team of top skippers.


image Big Coalies on the Fly!
One of the great challenges and adrenaline rushes for any angler is to catch a big fish on fly gear. Mike Thrussell heads up to Northern Norway to see if he can target a big coalie on the fly in his latest WSF Blog and Adventure.


image Dingle Dangle Irish Adventure
Faced with tough bassing conditions whilst fishing around the Dingle peninsular the WSF team get taken to a secluded beach by Irish Angling Ace, Norman Dunlop. What could have been a disaster turned out to be one of the best angling sessions of the entire trip, with decent sized rays, turbot and flounder.


image Aberdeen Casting Meet
Four members of the Scotland forum were about to find out that one morning with a professional casting instructor is worth more than an entire stack of videos and magazines.


image WSF on Tour: Scrabster
The WSF community has grown to such an extent that regular forum member meets are taking place around the country. Here we join the exceptionally mad Scottish branch of WSF, who enjoyed a 2-day charter boat stint out of Scrabster in the far north.


image Iceland Shore Fishing Sensation
With a 200 mile commercial fishing exclusion zone for all foreign vessels, plus sensible conservation measures applying to their own commercial fleet, Iceland has natural fish stocks that are the envy of the rest of the World.


image Orkney: Harvey Wallbanger
With the concerns over foreign travel uppermost in many minds nowadays, the spin off is that over the past couple of years more and more of us are taking our hols within the UK. One area doing particularly well is the Orkney Islands way up in the far north.


image Capital Cod
Okay, so Cardiff is the official capital of Wales, but risking the lynch party I reckon Swansea is Wales' cod capital. The codding off Cardiff can be excellent, but I've been checking past catch returns for the past couple of decades, and for sheer numbers of big fish and the consistency of its fishing Swansea just has the edge


image Searching for a Bass
Pinning down a bass had proven difficult for Midlothian angler Shaun Cumming. Persistence eventually paid off, with the added bonus of stumbling on a "must-try" technique for his troubles.


image Wigtown Bay Smoothies
Shaun Cumming had been longing to catch a smoothound, and finds out it isn't necessary to travel south of the border. Along with a few pal's, he is given the run-around on the banks of Wigtown Bay.


image Kirkcudbrightshire Huss
Isn't it all to easy to get swallowed into an angling niche? Changing that same old, same old, can help to make you an all round better angler, and will renew your enjoyment for the sport, explains Shaun Cumming.


image A Map, a Rod and a Box of Lures
Irish bass guide John Hall travels along the Cork coast finding some top quality bass fishing without a tonne of tackle!


image Kilmore Quay, Fishing Unlocked
World Sea Fishing visits the Irish port of Kilmore Quay and quickly finds out it is one of the best angling ports in the entire republic.


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