Since acquiring the first of my two Storm Kettles some ten years ago I have had to decide on countless... Read More
A gallery of images from Pesca Maya Lodge in Ascension Bay, Mexico Read More
In partnership with UMass Amherst and Carleton University, the Bonefish & Tarpon Trust (BTT) has officially launched 'The Atlantic Tarpon Acoustic Tagging Project' by tagging its first two fish in the Lower Florida Keys! Two acoustic tags were placed in tarpon this week by BTT contributing scientists Lucas Griffin from UMass Amherst and Jake Brownscombe from Carleton University. Read More
It was a very special day for Peter Fine on Hampshire Avon’s Royalty Fishery last week as he landed a 40lb plus salmon. Read More
Trout & Salmon magazine announces donations of £19,096 following success of the ‘Save Our Salmon’ campaign. Read More
Just another season on the ASR… Justin Maxwell Stuart of 'Where Wise Men Fish' presents his June to mid-July overview. Read More
If you are free on Thursday 11th June then why not pop along to Aardvark McLeod's presentation evening at Farlows of Pall Mall, for an exciting introduction to destination fly fishing in Sudan! Read More
See foot of this article for details of the Cadno Silk Lines Usk Valley operation. A good part of my... Read More
The Palomar knot is very simple and perfect for tying on flies and hooks.
It ranks alongside the Trilene knot as the strongest knot for attaching a fly to a tippet. Read More
The Angling Trust has welcomed the commitment from the EA to deliver an ambitious five-point plan to halt the dramatic decline of salmon stocks in England. 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
There were tricky winds in the Seychelles last week – but they encouraged the permit to feed! Read More
It's the perfect time to fish for sea trout and Chris Hayward gives his top tips and tackle selections to target them. Read More
Keith Rose-Innes looks back at a record-breaking season and reports that a total of 15,415 fish were caught and released in 30 weeks. Read More
I was lucky enough to catch my first grayling on the fly, many years ago and quite by chance whilst... 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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A study finds that salmon hatcheries produce genetically different fish to those in the wild.
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David Radcliffe is back from an Arctic grayling trip to Nunavut in Canada that he will not forget. Read More
All good things have to come to an end as Alphonse Fishing Co celebrates the close of their first and very successful 10-week ‘fly fishing only’ season at Astove Atoll Lodge, Seychelles. Read More
Keith Rose-Innes looks back at a record-breaking season and reports that a total of 15,415 fish were caught and released in 30 weeks.
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