DIFFERENT TACTICS Pellets have gradually changed the way I fish. For the majority of sessions I normally take some of... Read More
Frontiers report from the Ponoi as the end of the season is in sight. Read More
I have never forgotten the first time as a barrister I addressed a jury on behalf of a client. It... Read More
To quote the world’s worst newspaper, “Phew whot a scorcher!” My clever digital weather station recorded a maximum temperature of... Read More
by Jeremy Lucas – San River I want to introduce you to the most beautiful river in Europe, and the... Read More
Stephan Gian Dombaj travels the world fly fishing and taking photographs that capture both the spirit of the destinations he visits and also the species of fish he seeks there. In his second feature for Fish&Fly he takes us to a remote corner of Patagonia where the rainbow trout reach truly epic proportions. Read More
The junk-yard dog if you will of the Louisiana salt marsh is the Redfish AKA Red Drum. Its eagerness to eat with a reputation as a power house among saltwater species makes them a worthy addition to the bucket lists of anglers worldwide who travel to the famed Louisiana salt marshes to seek them out. Read More
QUIVERTIP SCIENCE I like to have the top eye of a quivertip almost dimpling the surface when it’s calm, setting... Read More
I am, of course, obsessed with the Wye now, like I was as a child in the very early Sixties.... Read More
Tactical Wading Having just given a CPPD presentation to the Game Angling Instructors Association (GAIA) on nymph fishing, with particular... Read More
By England river team captain – Jeremy Lucas An outstanding Welsh team, under the captaincy of Kieron Jenkins and management... 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
Dave Coster – My Way with Angling Myths BREAKING BREAD A message that was drilled into me when I first... Read More
Published in: Members Articles‘Pon my soul Initially fly fishing in Cuba, Trinidad & Tobago (my homeland) and other islands, introduced me to the splendor of Tarpon. Tarpon are just so exhilarating, they’re extremely acrobatic and test your tackle, line and knots to the very limit. To coin a phrase “I was hooked” and after many… Read More
Spring Thoughts Having spent the weekend at the Spring show at Newark, meeting up with so many friends in this... Read More
Dead-drifting in the Spring After the floods that have characterised this winter, on every river I have fished, and the... Read More
www.avonroachproject.co.uk A book review should be objective and the reviewer should be as invisible as possible. However, in the case... Read More
MINI BEADS Small beads are ideal for slider fishing. I always thread one on the reel line between the float... Read More
We live in difficult and uncertain economic and environmental circumstances and despite all the efforts being made salmon stocks are... Read More
NUMBER CRUNCHING New products have a habit of creeping into your fishing, until suddenly you realise you are doing things... Read More
A benefit to membership of the Bonefish & Tarpon Trust is that you get access to the largest repository of... Read More