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Up until about the middle of the 1990’s most American anglers looked upon the carp as a trash fish only fit for the roses. I can tell you it’s now a different story. Today many American anglers are chucking flies for carp and thoroughly enjoying the experience. As they tell me “These carp fight hard…
Modern carp fishing is still in its infancy over there but though the British influence has been a major factor in the development of French carp fishing, the French themselves have been quick to embrace the concept of the bivvy, bedchair and boilie approach to carp fishing and nowadays a widespread No-Kill policy is strictly…
The passing of the years has seen innumerable other transitory interests. Stamps, cricket, football, girls, astronomy, photography, and computers in rough time sequence. I have played – no, make that endured – golf. But always undimmed and uninterrupted the obsession for fishing. It started with Crabtree, progressed through the writings of Walker, and the quill…
The straight waggler is probably the most versatile waggler float in the angler’s box. It can be used on lakes, rivers and canals and for a variety of species. The straight waggler can be made in a variety of materials. The most commonly used materials are peacock quill (which is my favourite, Sarcandas reed and…
The Tiburon is a clean and tidy Offshore 105 which is skippered alternately by Allan Bennett and Graham Hannaford who actually owns the vessel. Although Alís voice was breaking up on the limit of the mobile phone range, I cought enough of the call to understand that he would be in around half past five…
Some of the advantages offered by using a boat are fairly obvious while others are a little more subtle. Lets take a look at a few of them. Distance Ever sat blanking on a big water while watching shoals of fish turning over well out of casting range? I know I have, lots of times….