It was darn cold the other morning, the first real chilly day of the this Winter
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Tincas Afloat – BILL RUSHMER Bury Hill with its 12 acre estate lake is a terrific mixed fishery with a good head of tench. First Cast: At the River – GEOFF MAYNARD Fishing abroad features fairly strongly in this months edition of FISHING.CO.UK. especially Scandinavia. To the woods, touchdown in Sweden – JOHN COOPER As…
AnchoringThe inability to anchor up properly is a certain way to ruin your day’s sport. Anchoring is one of those things that people take so much for granted but like everything else, there’s a right way and a wrong way. Choosing the right anchor for your needs is the first thing. There is a wide…
You’ve been at the lake for two nights now. The fishing has been hard, but a few have been coming out and you’ve seen some on the bank so you feel you’re still in with a chance, even though you’ve been fishing at this particular venue for three months now without a fish. You’ve spotted…
Last month, remember, I went on a bit about Fishing Pornography – the way some angling writers, after a buckshee trip from an airline or whatever, repay the freebie by writing in glowing terms about the fishing, whether it was good, poor or shudderingly lousy. Singing for their supper. Or, in the trade, ‘blue sky-ing’.So…
In fact, all the coarse fish species can be caught on a fly. I had an instance last summer when I spotted a shoal of perch. But with no worms or spinners I thought all was lost in trying to catch those perch, then remembered that I did have a film canister in the waistcoat…
Well, let me assure you that it is just not true; yes, spring may indeed herald the start of thornie fishing in some areas, but down here, if you really went for it, you could quite feasibly catch thornbacks all year round. In the areas that I fish I would go as far as to…