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Not on the Lincolnshire coast it isn't.No opposing teams were further apart than Grimsby Town of the Conference and Huddersfield Town of the Championship, but on a mistily dank winter's afternoon made for upsets, the Mariners ensured the famous old trophy shone, well, like the scales of a freshly caught haddock.
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This would save them having to make long trips to catch haddock and other species.
fisherman Charles Good caught cod, haddock and other groundfish from his 120-foot boat, Mandy Ray.
Trawls are used to catch cod, haddock, plaice, and sole, which are trapped in the net when it is pulled to the surface.
The cod and haddock caught on the lines are frozen and shipped to the Captain's Table, which augments the catch with other species from sustainable UK fisheries.
He opened the restaurant five years ago in order to sell cod and haddock caught by his Norwegian partners in the Barents Sea.
The shoals of white fish such as cod and haddock caught by British boats shrank from 457,000 tonnes in 1998 to 243,000 tonnes in 2002.
The menu at George's, a small regional chain, takes in homemade pies, fishcakes and sustainably caught cod and haddock served in an admirably clean, light batter with genuine chip-shop chips.
I used line-caught haddock and salmon with mussels.
Line-caught haddock, MSC-approved cod and an emphasis on frying the fish to order, are good indications that this is a quality operation.
A sustainable alternative to the knee-jerk varieties is crucial, and I have had much success with using pollack and line-caught haddock, too.
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