A few weeks ago, we talked about Roger Brookes of Herefordshire, who is keeping the art of fish carving alive.... Read More
Just the other day I talked about fishing for asp around Europe and the fringes of Asia even, and then... Read More
Once again, thank you indeed to those who have commented on my time on the Eden, and yesterday I made... Read More
And we’re off! Two days into the new fishing season and fish are already falling for a hawthorn in some... 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
I’m sorry if I have appeared to lay the law down over my ranunculus observations, on the Wye and tributaries... Read More
In the few days since TT first talked about the Passion For Clean Rivers, things have moved on, especially... Read More
At my age, it takes a bit of nerve or stupidity to uproot your life and relocate 250 miles West.... Read More
So, Sunday 26th saw my final hours on the Tyne, and in terms of fish, a fruitless session at Chollerton.... Read More
As some of you may know, I returned to the River Garry after a gap of around twenty years. Now,... Read More
Here at Thomas Turner we are looking forward to a meeting with Jonathan White in a few days. He is,... Read More
I had promised more news on my adventure for more barbel on fly, picking up on my trials back in... Read More
I’m gratified there is still interest in the Wye and all our rivers, but then again, how can there not... Read More
I guess this time of the winter many of us will be thinking grayling, either on float or fly. (Personally,... Read More
When I wrote about the grayling in the Lugg adjoining the Leominster B&Q car park, a couple of you wrote... Read More
My deepest thanks to those who have wished me well in the Eden and, indeed, what a treasured valley it... Read More
I really need help here, and anybody out there who can give me pointers will be a friend for life.... Read More
Changes in ocean conditions in the northwest Atlantic have altered the food web, changing the quantity and quality of important prey species.
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I was delighted to spend today on the Wye with James Buckley and dad, Rob. If there is a nicer... Read More
I have a great regard for Fish Legal, the pollution fighting arm of the Angling Trust. Yesterday they sent all... Read More
My nightly vigil on the middle Wye has provoked some comment, and there is much to add. Of course, the... Read More