Seabrook Sea Angling Association

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NEXT COMPETITION: BOAT COMPETITION, SUNDAY 20TH MAY 09.30-14.30

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Seabrook Sea Anglers also known as Seabrooksaa was founded in 1936, we are a friendly club with approximately 100 members. The club has a beach section and a boat section and all members are encouraged to fish both sections when possible. We welcome both beginners and experienced anglers alike to join the club.
We have some prominent sea anglers in the club who are always willing to help beginners. This makes for a healthy club and all members can enjoy their fishing more.

The beach section meets to fish approximately twice a month, when we fish a leg of a cup match.
We have a total of twenty-five cups/trophies dating back to 1936 that have all been presented to the club by members, some who sadly are no longer with us.
 
The boat section came into being around 1958 and fishes twice a month (weather and tides permitting) and has 16 cups/trophies to compete for.
 We have between 8 and 10 members with boats, most being moored in Folkestone Harbour. The remainder launch from Fisherman's Beach at Hythe where we have a hut and launching facilities.
The club also owns its own boat which has just been refurbished and is now ready for use by our members

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Club boat under refurb available for any members to use for boat competitions.

SeabrookSAA Competitions For May

Beach
Coronation 2: Wednesday 2nd May 19.00-22.30 H/W at 20.56
Micks Cash Pot 1: Monday 14th May 19.00-23.00 H/W at 19.00

Boat
Sunday 6th May 09.30-14.30 H/W at 11.32 with a 6.8m Tide
Sunday 20th May 09.30-14.30 H/W at 11.37 with a 6.2m Tide

Work is due to be started at the end of April 2012 on the club huts at Fishermans beach Hythe.
After extensive talks with the council agreements have been made to keep two huts on the beach with one being positioned on the original footprint of our existing winch house and the other to be a short walk away.
The council believe we will not be without our huts for long and in place will get the two buildings to an agreed specification and a whole one and a half stories high!
We believe the updated facilities will give us better beach facilities and improve our general club running buisness.
Updates to the build can be found on here when they happen so keep tuned!

Club Charter
The object of the Club is to obtain greater facilities for the amateur sport of sea angling, to further social intercourse amongst members and to provide advancements for sea angling. Our aim is to increase the importance of Seabrook as a fishing resort for sea anglers and to encourage community participation in the sport, actively supporting and implementing conservation measures and to promote the protection of all local fish stocks for the future generations of local anglers to the good of the sport.

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