Improved Take Detection I wrote before about sensitive take detection and its importance in hard fished waters where we have... Read More
I said that I would write a piece about the complicated subject of take detection when nymph fishing, particularly on... Read More
I said that I would go further into presentation, learning from times out there in Europe, particularly on the great... Read More
So, we’re on the river, in the water, prowling. I like to think that it looks how it feels. Like... Read More
by Jeremy Lucas – San River – Part 2 The second part of Jeremy’s first article in his new series for... Read More
Western European Leaders You will notice that I have persisted with the related subjects of presentation and take detection, and... Read More
Dead-drifting in the Spring After the floods that have characterised this winter, on every river I have fished, and the... Read More
There are so many angles to consider: so much to work out in order to put the fly where the... Read More
Stealing the angle As with so much in fly fishing, it is largely a matter of finding the right angle... Read More
by Jeremy Lucas – San River I want to introduce you to the most beautiful river in Europe, and the... Read More
March Browns have appeared on almost every day I have been out lately on Eden. No matter what the farms... Read More
In several of the practice sessions for last year’s European Championships in Norway, I spent quite a lot of time... Read More
When I’m out there, assessing a section of water on river or lake, I’m always looking for signs, indicators, nuances... Read More
Watching Pascal, I saw him catch 30 grayling in an hour, from really rather challenging water, missing very few, all... Read More