Justin McCarthy reports back from the autumn three rivers programme on the Atlantic Salmon Reserve. Read More
Fishing one way or another has dominated my life. I started to fish at 4 years of age and I... Read More
The team at Aardvark McLeod are delighted to bring exciting opening week reports from both Alphonse Island and Farquhar Atoll in the Seychelles.
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I am totally crazy, gaga, mad for river roach and I’m not alone. Recent surveys have shown that a two-pound... Read More
Jeremy Lucas has just returned from an ‘overwhelming’ two weeks in Czechoslovakia and Poland and opens his account here with,... Read More
The facts are simple. The upper Wye has been in good grayling nick for a decent while, and four visits... Read More
I have never forgotten the first time as a barrister I addressed a jury on behalf of a client. It... Read More
NEVER ENOUGH We might think we have ample fishing kit, but when something new is released, or someone is spotted... Read More
Once again, thank you indeed to those who have commented on my time on the Eden, and yesterday I made... Read More
It seems that I cannot avoid Theo Pike. Yesterday I received an email from him, quite out of the blue.... Read More
BALMY DAYS Summer has departed and memories of enjoyable days spent by picturesque lakes, pleasantly dotted with canopies of lilies,... Read More
I guess this time of the winter many of us will be thinking grayling, either on float or fly. (Personally,... Read More
DIFFERENT TACTICS Pellets have gradually changed the way I fish. For the majority of sessions I normally take some of... Read More
I spent a nostalgic Sunday assembling the Buller/Alston correspondence into some sort of order, and being generally appalled by the... 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
MAGIC FORMULAS Going back to my early club days, I remember an older and wiser member spending most of a... Read More
The end of the season at Astove brought more exceptional results, including a permit, big GT's and a Flats Grand Slam. Keith Rose-Innes brings us the latest news. Read More
Thomas Turner travels led to the door of legendary angling artist, Paul Cook, a short while back. Paul moved from... Read More
And so the winter work begins… If you start the month of November working in this valley without a busy... Read More
Fisher of the Tarn “Fly fishing is an art and art is difficult” – Norman Maclean A film directed for... Read More
It’s time to start planning that trip to the Bahamas, and where better than the Delphi Club? Check out their latest newsletter... Read More