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Birmingham Anglers Association
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A fascinating spotlight on the Birmingham Anglers Association, formed in 1883 and one of the largest fishing clubs in the country.  In fact at one point in the 1970's they had over 70,000 members 1200 affiliated clubs. Rae Borras presents this show and interviews club officials Ken Giles, Ken Cope and Lee Woodhouse.  

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8th June 2022

How old is that clip ? Lee Woodhouse hasn’t fished for Bilston Angling Centre for years, and Ken Cope died ages ago.

Lawrie William Mulheron

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