Another bleak day in Norfolk, and hard to believe this is the start of July – though of old I... Read More
The largest ever initiative to remove breeding American mink from north Scotland is now underway reports the Scottish Wildlife Trust. Read More
Fishing one way or another has dominated my life. I started to fish at 4 years of age and I... Read More
Stone Age hunters didn’t need to tell fish tales—the fish they caught really were whoppers!
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The Environment Agency has launched an informal consultation about the exploitation of salmon in England which, if the preferred option... Read More
Topwater Perch After exploring new venues on my road trip, and now back home, the urge to explore was still... Read More
The Tweed Foundation is holding a free seminar focussing on all aspects of Tweed Salmon. Read More
Bad weather made for some challenging conditions at the start of the week but, in typical Alphonse fashion, the fishing was magnificent! Keith Rose-Innes reports back from week seven of the season in the Seychelles. Read More
The latest issue of ‘Game Fisher’s Diary’ - the video magazine for the serious fly angler - is now live and free to view. The top quality video content in this month’s issue is all free to view online, on iphones and ipads and includes: fly tying, casting instruction, classic shows and fish being caught on the fly in scores of different locations.
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COLD IN TIMBERLAND When a mate invited me on an outing to an old clay pit, a picture of a... Read More
Based in the North-east of England, the group Ladies Fishing has helped spearhead an influx of women into the sport of flyfishing and their charitable achievements are winning friends throughout the UK. Here, Anne Woodcock outlines recent activities and their plans for a full season of fly-fishing effort. Read More
In another incredible week there has been a huge 110lb GT and three big sailfish in a day; Keith Rose-Innes reports. Read More
Water use and other actions by the marijuana industry in the Emerald Triangle of Northern California and Southern Oregon are threatening salmon already in danger of extinction, US biologists have said. Read More
Permit and milkfish are to the fore this week with some serious fish feeding in the flat, calm seas Read More
Coastal bass fishing MY APPROACH We’re getting closer, but high winds and snow storms have put my coastal plans behind... Read More
A pair of life-size bronze stags worth £45,000 and a stunning life-sized solid silver trout valued at £9,500 are just two of the extraordinary lots on offer at an auction being organised to raise money for Eden Rivers Trust.
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I enjoyed the privilege of fishing alongside Dave Coster a couple of days last week, just before rain drove the... Read More
A few days ago I returned from a recce down the M5 to Exmoor, and I’m off to the Exe... Read More
The Esk Salmon Board is furious at the Government’s “irresponsible” decision to extend the Montrose salmon netting season, allowing more fish to be killed. Read More
Hit by a summer drought and high water temperatures (see recent picture, left), the Miramichi River in New Brunswick, Canada, has announced a closure of its main salmon fishings as anglers await further rain. It is felt anglers wading in cold-water pools, many of which are where tributaries enter the river, could disturb salmon that have gathered to seek refuge. Read More
In 2012 Orvis, America's oldest mail order outfitter is celebrating 30 years in the UK by holding the first ever CLA Game Fair charity auction. A saltwater fly fishing trip for two to Belize and days on the Test and Itchen plus Orvis bamboo fly-rod and Fulling Mill flies are among the lots.
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