We all think we know Marina Gibson from her TV appearances, her social media presence and her written words, but... Read More
Keen cricketing fans will be rushing to bid in Salmon & Trout Conservation’s annual auction for a rare chance to... Read More
Thomas Turner travels led to the door of legendary angling artist, Paul Cook, a short while back. Paul moved from... Read More
A 42.1lb brown trout has made Tauranga, New Zealand angler Otwin Kandolf a world-record holder. Read More
Keith Rose-Innes and the team report from a murky, but highly productive, Astove Atoll. Read More
By England river team captain – Jeremy Lucas An outstanding Welsh team, under the captaincy of Kieron Jenkins and management... Read More
Arni Baldursson has posted this photograph on Facebook of his superb salmon from Iceland's River Sela that is estimated to be over 30lbs and looking at the scale of the fish next to the rod I don't think we would disagree! Read More
Here at Thomas Turner we specialise in vintage and retro tackle, and pride ourselves on our knowledge of the subject.... Read More
Over the 10th and 11th of March, the magnificent venue of the Business Design Centre in Islington – London, opened... Read More
Finally, some meat on the bone! A report that is reporting fish! Again, not a full week’s fishing owing to... Read More
Sweet Carolina Another busy week and one very interesting session, this time I decided to pay a visit to my... Read More
As part of their regular series of events covering destinations and fly fishing around the globe, Farlow's and Sportfish are pleased to welcome Andrew Rushton, owner of the Kalum River Lodge in British Columbia and Stjani Benediktsson and Bjossi Runarsson who are two top fly fishing guides from Iceland. Read More
My nightly vigil on the middle Wye has provoked some comment, and there is much to add. Of course, the... Read More
Most anglers think of bonefish, permit and tarpon fisheries as being catch-and-release, which leads to the assumption of low mortality, sustainable fisheries. However, there are threats to these fisheries that are often not considered, or are just unknown.
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Between September and the end of the year, the AST team will be updating their supporters in Northumberland, Northern Ireland and London with the results of the most exciting work in which the AST has ever been involved. New data about the lives of wild Atlantic salmon and sea trout at sea has now become available. Read More
The Chief Executive of Fish and Game New Zealand seems to believe so and has made a plea to local anglers to send comments on proposed changes to the Resource Management Act (RMA) and also the Freshwater Reform Proposals before the submittal deadlines of April 2nd and 8th 2013. Read More
A Welsh conservation programme to save a highly endangered species is celebrating a major milestone after a captive-bred population has... Read More
After weeks of poor conditions the start of week six finally brought some spectacular weather to Alphonse - and the fishing was equally marvellous! Read More
The 25th June started nicely for some who had overcome their hangover from the traditional “St. Hans” Midsummer night parties taking place throughout Norway – mostly on river banks with some tremendous Atlantic Salmon being caught on the famous River Gaula. Read More
Well-known Bangkok-based fishing guide Jean-Francois Helias has passed along news of a pretty rare catch on any tackle in Thailand, let alone on the fly like in this case. The mysterious Wallago. Read More
Piking Problems Alongside tracking down perch we’ve been out targeting pike. Usually, October is a month full of insane action,... Read More