It’s the final week of King of the Catch! Entries and voting both close at midday on Friday 30th September, so it really is your last chance to get involved for your chance to win one of five once-in-a-lifetime holidays!At the front of the
This summer we worked in tandem with Rayleigh Angling Club and Nash Tackle, who run junior coaching sessions in order to help inspire and enthuse children with the joys of angling. Children really are the future of angling, so it is important to get
The summer holidays might have come and gone but it’s always great to sit back and reflect on the fish that have made it onto the bank and the fun times had by our students.Here are a few of the best catches made, all landed with the brilliant
The Syndicate from Fox Now Live!Fox International have recently announced the launch of a new project called The Syndicate, which is free for anyone to join via their brand new website at www.foxint.com – here is a brief overview of some of the
After some superb photographs and some very tight judging decisions, the winners and runners-up of the Catch a Crucian Month Photographic Competition, which was run throughout June, have now been announced. The results for each category are:Best
Do you keep up with the trends? Have you ever wondered what you would look like when you take your own pouting selfie?Now is your chance to amuse your family and friends and raise some money for the Angling Participation Fund (APF) by Pouting for
This half term the Learn to Fish Carp Academy for 7-15 year olds launched at Tylers Common Fishery in Brentwood, Essex . An army of kids some as young as 7 years old had great fun and received expert tuition from Angling Trust qualified coaches.With
The biggest competition in angling is back and better than ever – King of the Catch has returned!The reign for our previous winners is nearly over. It’s almost time for them to hand over the crown, but it’s up to you to decide who will be the
Catch a Crucian Month June 2016 - Great prizes to be won in brand new photo competitionMost angling competitions revolve around catching the biggest or the most fish, but the latest initiative from Britain's crucian enthusiasts to promote their
Whatever you have planned for the weekend of July 2nd and 3rd, cancel it and stick Carp In The Park on your planners, calendars and diaries. The huge event, now in its second year, is the first of its kind – an outdoor, festival-type show that has