Newbiggin and District Sea Angling Club fishes some of the most productive water in the North East. If you are interested in what the club or the area has to offer read on. There are shore maps, match Results and advice about how one of the most demanding but productive coastlines can be fished. If this gets your interest why not take part in our Open competition, or better still, join the club itself. Those of you who follow the open match circuit will know that the Newbiggin club members often feature in the prize list, and some of our junior members have done exceptionally well over the last few seasons.
The purpose of this website is to keep club members up to date with what’s going on and to encourage new people to join. The areas we fish should appeal to most anglers where for the masochists some of the ground is rock strewn and covered with kelp where getting a sinker back is something of an achievement, through the whole range of mixed ground conditions to some of the most productive beach marks in Druridge Bay and Sandy Bay for flatties, Cod, whiting and Bass. Hopefully there is something for everyone.
I think this website offers some of the most comprehensive guidance you will find on how to fish some of the best marks in South Northumberland.
There is also the excellent website for disabled anglers within the Britich Disabled Angling Association's website at http://bdaa.co.uk/ I hope you find this interesting.
If you are interested in learning more about the angling club's headquarters have a look at the Bankhouse Club's website at http://thebankhouseclub.co.uk
Will club members go to the news page for any new rules or information emerging from the current season.The fixtures have now been posted for the period up to the end of the year. Just go to the navigation bar above and you should find the links you need. This Site is only an introduction to the Newbiggin Club and will be developed further. To navigate through the pages just go to the navigation bar and menus and after that to the areas that interest you most. There is some very good information in this site that has been provided by club members, so it should get you going from a firm footing and hopefully enable you to catch a few more fish.
Probably the biggest change for those of you who are used to viewing this site is the site itself. Thanks to the expert tuition of Northumberland College I've now set the site up in a way that should be more user friendly - I hope! In any case enjoy.
I hope you find it useful.
Dave Swift