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Angling event at Rothbury gets rookies hooked The first of two weekends of taster sessions aimed at getting you hooked on angling has proved a success. Monday, 14th June 2021, 12:56 am Northumbrian Anglers Federation chairman Dr Mike Dodd and head bailiff Willie Farndale, with Federation president the Duke of Northumberland. Northumbrian Anglers Federation organised the events, giving those who have never fished before a free try at the sport, with an experienced angler by your side to give advice and show you how to cast. The first were held last weekend (Thursday, June 3, to Sunday, June 6) in Rothbury. Dennis Hetherington, secretary of the Federation, said: “The sessions were a huge success, helped by some wonderful weather – 55 adults and 22 children attended the event and really enjoyed learning about the river, the fish in it and how to cast and fish.” ....
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Environment Agency invests £48 million in projects to benefit fishing The EA has published its Annual Fisheries Report From: 15 January 2021 The EA’s Annual Fisheries Report shows that over £20 million was raised from rod licence sales. The Environment Agency invested over £48 million in projects to enhance fisheries and make improvements for anglers, angling facilities and the environment during 2019-20. The EA’s Annual Fisheries Report, published today (15 January), shows that over £20 million was raised from rod licence sales, with almost a million (940,974) fishing licences sold between 1 April 2019 and 31 March 2020. This was supplemented by partner contributions and additional government funding, allowing the EA to spend over £48 million to support the management of fisheries. ....