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The long-term research project is led by the University of East Anglia in collaboration with the Environment Agency, Broads Authority and the Norfolk pike angling community. It has recently gained ...
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Angler banks one of the biggest-ever river pikeI’ve caught a lot of pike over the years, but this was in a different league to anything else." “I was fishing on my own ... specimen caught from the Norfolk Broads in 2009, while Neville ...
Broads Authority and the Norfolk pike angling community. It has recently gained momentum after receiving a £4,000 funding boost from the angling community which has helped with water sampling across ...
The 5 best lures for catching northern pike—spoons, spinners, crankbaits, jerkbaits, and live suckers continue to dominate ...
A woman and her dog had to call for help after their boat broke down on the Norfolk Broads. Humber Coastguard ... engine back up and running. The crew guided the boat carefully into the main ...
An award-winning boating company on the Norfolk Broads has launched a new day hire service. Richardson's Boating Holidays is expanding its day boat hire fleet to its second branch at Stalham Marina - ...
A three-bedroom barn conversion with generous gardens has become available for sale at a guide price of £625,000 in Catfield ... Catfield is a pretty village in the heart of the Norfolk Broads. It has ...
A percentage of boaters on a stretch of waterways have not been paying tolls, an authority has said. In 2024 the Broads ...
In 2024 the Broads Authority gave 1,708 notices to boat owners on the Norfolk and Suffolk Broads, which is about 14% of the 12,000 vessels that use the waterways each year, according to the Local ...
A stretch of river close to one of Norfolk's best known beauty spots has been revealed as the county's sewage hot spot. Environment Agency figures show the storm overflow near How Hill, in the heart ...
Smack boats were a traditional type of fishing boat that was used to transport live lobsters off the east coast for much of the 19th century. Wherries are cargo boats dating to the 1600s which were ...
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