Lee Sennigton and Geoff Lambert just before completing their double limit.
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Jeff and I clink glasses (water in mine as I have a car to drive at the other end) and we toast a reasonable summer so far. It is Friday, July 19th, and Cepheus lies fully-laden on her pontoon in La Gomera. With 3200 litres of fuel on board, her riggers bound up, the chair…
Kevin, Lez and Roman spent the nights in their individual dome tents whilst I preferred to sleep out under the stars, well protected by the mosquito net that was mounted on my bedchair and definitely cooler than the guys in the tents. The facilities in the camp were as one might expect; somewhat basic, although…
Barnsfold Water near Chipping, in the shadow of Beacon Fell. Fishing well now the water has cooled down, several double figure bags taken mostly by anglers fishing slime line with several fish in the 5-8lb bracket. Buzzers still taking fish but most fish on small fry patterns; try a small rudd fry or polystickle. Safe…
Although common around the coast of northern Europe, the smelt is rarely seen by anglers. For most anglers, the first time they are likely to encounter this fish is in the freezer cabinet at their local tackle shop! In fact, one of the main areas where this fish is found in the UK is in…
The Falklands represent all that is good about fishing wild places and the lessons learnt there can be applied anywhere.I am a Sergeant in the Royal Air Force. I came to be there on a four month tour on a mountain radar site on the north west tip of the West Falklands at a place…
The only consolation is that this is without doubt one of the best times of the year to go seeking a specimen fish as they begin packing on protein in preparation for the seasonal migration to warmer climes or maybe just the drift down the channel to stay within the embracing warmth of the Gulf…