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SPECIMENS SPARCE IN ALDERNEY

There were plenty of small fish like bream and garfish caught by the 70-odd anglers from the UK, Jersey and Guernsey including 21 locals who all took the week off work to fish an average of 16 hours a day. There was a general lack of mackerel about; large tuna seen feeding and jumping daily near the end of the 910m breakwater were thought to be the cause.

“Although the really big specimens were thin on the

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