Check out this video we found on YouTube of an epic Atlantic Salmon battle from the Byske River in Sweden involving a long (and wet) struggle through the rapids to land the 30lb fish. Read More
For nigh on forty years I was a member of the truly excellent Norfolk Flyfishers’ Club (NFC), and it was... Read More
In the few days since TT first talked about the Passion For Clean Rivers, things have moved on, especially... Read More
As a bit of a birder, I was fascinated by the recent spat over in New York over the snowy... Read More
Just the other day I talked about fishing for asp around Europe and the fringes of Asia even, and then... 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
It was just last week that six of us, Geoff Maynard (above) Pete Henton, Stuart Tod, Brian Havell, Jason Lacny... Read More
Malcolm Dutchman – Smith I always enjoy reading Andrew Douglas – Hume’s weekly editorials on “Tweedbeats” (http://www.tweedbeats.com/news) as they are... Read More
And so the winter work begins… If you start the month of November working in this valley without a busy... Read More
Over the years I have found that there are some columns that write themselves, and others that are a struggle... Read More
My deepest thanks to those who have wished me well in the Eden and, indeed, what a treasured valley it... Read More
The Aberdeen Press and Journal reports that there are hopes for increased salmon numbers in the River Spey after a dam reclassification. Read More
Just been watching the weather on the local faction of our state TV. When did ” it will be sunny”... 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
Words and pictures by Paul Sharman In a county better known for the copper mining history of the Lake District, it... Read More
We are just coming into the summer sea trout fishing season and Allan Shephard takes a look at how to make the most of your fishing.
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In 1981, I rented a three mile stretch of the upper Bure around the village of Saxthorpe in North Norfolk.... Read More
Another bleak day in Norfolk, and hard to believe this is the start of July – though of old I... Read More
Jack Perks wants your help to uncover Britain’s hidden underwater world THE PROJECT Britain’s fish are often overlooked and under-appreciated,... Read More
As some of you may know, I returned to the River Garry after a gap of around twenty years. Now,... Read More
I’m glad that my piece on stocked trout yesterday raised an eyebrow or two. In many ways, as was hinted... Read More