Fly fishing thrives just as much on pushing the boundaries of what is possible with new fly tying materials, technology... Read More
CHALK – Bedrock of Fly Fishing Exclusive to FishingTV. They Say “The Test. The Itchen. Broadlands. Mottisfont. Halford. Skues. Sawyer.... Read More
Just been watching the weather on the local faction of our state TV. When did ” it will be sunny”... Read More
Well, the frost-rimed fields around my house suggest winter sure is back, and yesterday when the sun got up, I... Read More
A very short while back, I was asked by a couple of angling historians whether the photographs in my 1990... Read More
I am not here to praise Fishing Breaks or suggest that you book a day on a chalk stream with... Read More
The Målselv River of Troms, northern Norway was once the preserve of the wealthy British 'Salmon Lords' – now a team of UK fishing writers return to rediscover its silver. Will they strike it lucky? Read More
Up and coming fly fisherwoman Katka Švagrová has been making quite a name for herself with her fly fishing adventures around... Read More
By a raft of good fortune and with a lot of help from friends, I am in the market for... Read More
Since my recent piece on the Exe I’ve been made aware of RETA, and many thanks for that Godfrey! The... 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
By Malcolm Dutchman-Smith In the course of the present century the name of Eddie McCarthy has become synonymous with the... Read More
In response to R’s comments on salmonids in the heat, I find the subject critically interesting. In the event, we... Read More
We all think we know Marina Gibson from her TV appearances, her social media presence and her written words, but... Read More
First, all the blindingly obvious observations. The landscape in the Borders is staggering. The weather on day one was a... 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
We were recently introduced to the fine work of sculptor Paul Dady via his magnificent salmon cast in bronze featured... 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 don’t know if you have fished for asp, but if the chance arises, take it for sure. You ‘Aspers’... Read More
I was delighted to spend today on the Wye with James Buckley and dad, Rob. If there is a nicer... Read More
I am, of course, obsessed with the Wye now, like I was as a child in the very early Sixties.... Read More