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Thread: Whitby Festival

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    <font color='#000000'>Firstly, what an excellent site and forum, just came across it whilst browsing this morning.

    I was just wondering if anyone knows how the fishing is going in Whitby given that it is the first of this years boat festivals at the moment?

    I am giving it ago on Easter Monday and wondered if anyone had any tackle or bait tips as I have never fished from Whitby before. *I hope it isn&#39;t too serious as I am a complete novice who booked without knowing it was the festival at this time but I am really looking forwared to having a go. </font>

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    <font color='#000000'>dont take my word for it but i believe the method at the moment is uptiding for cod.
    it is a little early in the season to hit the wrecks
    but check with the skipper mate

    ok

    macky</font>
    HARD CORE HOUND ANGLER

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    <font color='#0000FF'>It was a trip to Whitby that got me hooked on sea (boat) fishing. &nbsp;&#39;Er indoors had planned a day buying "Dust Collectors" for the inlaws and the outlaws, I went into a tackle shop recommend by the skipper of the boat I phoned on the off chance and bought what they suggested, &nbsp;Fantastic day. &nbsp;I have never tasted fish so good, the lady @ the B & B stored the fillets in her freezer untill it was time for us to go home&#33; Fine people Northeners (speaking as a Cumbrian). Cheers, Tony.</font>

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