For this latest episode we took the camera's down to a very cold Reepham fisheries, in the hope of catching a few carp on the pole.At this time of year when the water is cold and clear and when the fish aren't always that inclined to feed, one
With a lot of carp spending their time at long range during the winter and early spring, I’m going to give you my five top tips for improving your casting distance.TechniqueWithout a doubt the most important aspect of reaching fish at range is
There are many types of pole rigs and some are quite complicated, which perhaps puts some anglers off making their own. However, many of the rigs I use are relatively simple and yet surprisingly versatile. Here’s how I put them together…STEP 1The
Lure fishing is a great way to locate and target predators such as perch, zander, pike and even catfish. There are days when simply chucking a lure as far as you can and reeling it steadily back can work; however, the following tips will help you
Pike are a species synonymous with winter time. Targeting these predators can sometimes be a little tricky, so here are a few tips to help you hopefully have some success when targeting these fearsome freshwater predators.
Lure Location
Using lures
That famous saying a big perch is “the biggest fish of all” is certainly true if you’ve ever had the fortune of witnessing a 3lb + stripy on the bank. They are often the first species people catch when starting fishing and a hugely popular
It can be hard to get motivated when you have to scrape frost or snow off the car first thing, but cold weather fishing doesn’t necessarily have to be an uncomfortable or disappointing experience. First of all, it helps to have some decent warm
Rivers hold some absolute gems of all species, which are often over looked in favour of still waters. For those who want to try the river for the first time, as well as those who already fish them, here’s a few tips to help you make the most of
Something for all you predator boys and girls. Deadbaiting is undoubtedly a hugely successful method; however, it’s not just a case of whacking out a bait as far as you can and watching your float or waiting for your alarm. On certain days you need
For this latest episode we took the camera’s down to Kessingland on the Suffolk coast, to try and catch a few fish from the beach.Armed with some fresh lugworm and some frozen blacks we decided to put the two baits against each other to see what