I had promised more news on my adventure for more barbel on fly, picking up on my trials back in... Read More
Edited by Peter Wheat Published by Frederick Warne, 1967. 18/- (90p) There are many copies of this seminal book on... Read More
Published in: Members ArticlesFly Fishing for Trout If you are looking for a new hobby or pastime why not take up Trout Fly Fishing? Join the many fly fishers that not only get to fish in some of the most beautiful places, but benefit from the tranquillity and pleasure that fly fishing brings. Fly fishing… Read More
Source: afloat.ie Dr Kyle Young, a research associate from the University of Zurich, was recently invited to give a presentation... Read More
A fisherman catches a huge salmon, but there is no witness and no photograph and only a rough measurement taken of the fish's length against a rod. Coverage of the capture of 'the Balmoral 50-pounder' caught this June has since appeared in magazines from the Field to Trout and Salmon and the capture has been well documented and discussed on our own Fly Forums. But how does such a catch go down in the history books? And what was the final verdict of a man who lives and breathes the River Dee, Ken Reid, Fisheries Development Officer of The Dee District Salmon Fisheries Board? Read More
So, Sunday 26th saw my final hours on the Tyne, and in terms of fish, a fruitless session at Chollerton.... Read More
I have just returned from my best ever trip to the San, which is saying something, because I had thought... Read More
Jeremy Lucas continues his exploration of fishing in the Czech Rebublic When we moved from the Otava region deeper into... Read More
Take a journey through the Atlantic Salmon Reserve, Kharlovka with the Capt Jack Productions crew. The Atlantic Salmon Reserve (ASR)... Read More
Source: Associated Press via VOANews.com OSLO — Atlantic salmon farming companies are designing huge pens to raise fish in the open... Read More
The south-easterly winds are bringing in the bonefish in serious numbers! Keith Rose-Innes reports from Alphonse. Read More
BACK ON THE CUT Canals didn’t figure in my fishing for a whole decade as they were too far away,... Read More
Thomas Turner travels led to the door of legendary angling artist, Paul Cook, a short while back. Paul moved from... Read More
COLD IN TIMBERLAND When a mate invited me on an outing to an old clay pit, a picture of a... Read More
The occasional rummage around in charity book shops turns up a treasure or two and so it was a month... Read More
Angling is hardly a world wherein woke attitudes have really taken root, but perhaps they should. Diversity is a concept... Read More
Heading for the outer islands in the Seychelles is the nearest thing in fishing terms of going to war. After months of preparation including some physical training the time was finally upon us as my band of GT hunters boarded aircraft and heading once again for the Indian Ocean. 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 wonder what you made of Boxing Day’s Paul and Bob offering? Perhaps coarse anglers didn’t relate to salmon, and... Read More
Keith Rose-Innes reports on some great fish - and a lot of beginner's luck! Read More