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Lymington & District Sea Fishing Club.
I’m writing to let you know about a new project we’ve just launched, Rays of Tope, and to ask for Lymington & District Sea Angling Club’s help as a valued Angling Trust member club.
About the project Rays of Tope is a new research collaboration recently awarded funding through Natural England's Species Recovery Programme. Led by the University of Plymouth, in partnership with the Angling Trust, The Shark Trust, Natural England, and the IFCAs (Southern, Sussex, Devon & Severn, Cornwall, and the Association of IFCAs), the project runs from July 2026 to March 2029. Its aim is to further our understanding of Tope (Galeorhinus galeus) and Undulate Ray (Raja undulata) in English waters, by improving science on their distribution, migration, and reproductive habitats, and using that evidence to inform national fisheries management, with a particular focus on identifying and protecting reproductive and nursery grounds.
Why we're contacting you Our first activity is to bring together existing datasets on Tope and Undulate Ray distribution and seasonality, combining sources such as British record fish claims, the Sea Angling Diary, Species Hunt records and ICES data, to build the first genuinely national picture of hotspots and seasonal timing for both species. Club records held across the Network are a really valuable piece of that picture, and this evidence will directly inform where and when we focus acoustic and satellite tagging effort over the following two field seasons, so access to your records would be extremely useful. As an example of how valuable the data can be, previously the Angling Trust has used Sea Angling Diary data to support anglers perception that undulate rays have declined following commercial TAC increases, ultimately leading to the MMO rejecting the TAC increase in 2024.
How you can help Historical club records of Tope and Undulate Ray catches, whether shore or boat based. All records are welcome, but the further back in time you're able to go, the better, as this helps us demonstrate how populations and distributions have changed over time. - Where possible, capture date, location, weight/length, and sex where recorded. - Any guidance on data completeness, format, or caveats we should bear in mind when using the records. - Contacts within your networks, other clubs, skippers, anglers, or individuals, who might hold useful records or historic knowledge, or who you think would be interested in getting involved. - Whether you or anyone in your network would like to be more directly involved in the project going forward. We'd credit contributing clubs as a data source in project outputs, handle any data shared in line with GDPR and our project's data-sharing protocol, and would be glad to share relevant findings back with you and your members as the project progresses. I'd welcome the chance to discuss this further by phone or email, and can send our full project summary if that's useful. Thank you for considering this, I look forward to hearing from you.
Best Wishes, Hannah Rudd Head of Marine Mobile: 07855963128 Website | Facebook | X | Instagram I usually work Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm. You may occasionally receive an email from me outside these hours, there is no expectation for you to respond outside of your own working hours.
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Christchurch Angling Centre is owned by Tom Bagnall who sponsors some of the boat and shore competitions. Tom participates in many club activities, is also a very good angler and on some occasions makes a very good cup of tea. www.christchurchanglingcentre.co.uk
Angling Trust is where you can get the latest news on all aspects of angling and the latest news about covid-19 regarding angling. www.anglingtrust.net
Lymington Harbour Commissioners a good site for local tides and weather reports. www.lymingtonharbour.co.uk
Loni's a good friendly shop and Garry is very helpful. www.loni's.co.uk

These are species-based boat competitions with no size limits Please contact Richard Day 0798 9282 245.
1st Vernon Everett Match League.
On Saturday 11th April the club held the first match of the Vernon Everett Match League aboard 'Piscary' and 'Silver Spray' out from Poole. We left the harbour at 8a.m. with 18 club members. The weather was not favourable and all the anglers wrapped up to combat the elements. Despite the conditions being challenging, a respectable 17 species were caught across all the anglers. A good day at sea despite the forecast and a lot of laughs and enjoyment aboard both boats.
Top 3 anglers on each boat.
'Piscary' 1st Chris Rogers 150 points, joint 2nd Gary Young, Russ Latimer and Mike Fox all with 135 points.
'Silver Spray' 1st Dave Cogger170 points, 2nd Garth Croft 165 points, 3rd John Bellamy 140 points.
2nd Vernon Everett Match League.
On Saturday 2nd May the club held its second match of the Vernon Everett Match League aboard 'Piscary' and a late stand-in 'Strongbow' who offered to help the club at the last minute when another boat was unable to participate. The 16 club members had a productive day that led to 19 species across the 2 boats. Alively day filled with fish and laughs at sea.
Top 3 on each boat.
'Piscary' 1st Dave Cogger 307 points, 2nd Chris Ellis 300 points, 3rd Chris Rogers 284 points.
'Strongbow' 1stJohn Bellamy 375 points, 2nd George Fox 344 points, 3rd Richard Day 292 points.
The Phoenix that rose from the ashes.