For many anglers, winter marks the end of your fishing and the start of hibernation mode with long nights watching TV waiting for the spring, however, with fewer anglers on the banks and still a whole multitude of piscatorial perfection to chase, if
The want list of an angler may be very long but if you are looking for something ‘big’ to celebrate the festive season, check out our lineup of bivvies, gadgets, rods and more. We want to help you wrap up something great for the angler in
Store Grand Openings are back! Here at Angling Direct we plan to give our Angling Direct Bristol store it’s very long overdue Grand Opening. Due to the pandemic and store restrictions.
We think, better late than never, so get the diaries at the
Store Grand Openings are back! We, here at Angling Direct have planned to give our Angling Direct Northampton store it’s very long overdue Grand Opening. Due to the pandemic and store restrictions, when we opened AD Northampton back in July 2020
With a roomy main compartment and three large external storage pockets, this carryall isn't as compact as its name suggests!
Perfect for an overnight on the bank, durable enough to survive every borrowing-to-the-bankside eventuality, and fully water
<p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-size: 14px;">This summer holidays, why not give fishing a try? It is a great pass time to spend some quality time with your child whilst teaching them about nature and great skill. If you
The magic of June the 16th and the re-opening of coarse fishing on rivers is held as one of the most important days in the angling calendar. After 3 months of the rivers being closed to angling activity, at midnight on the 15th of June anglers all
World Environment Day is on the 5th June and the theme for 2021 is 'REIMAGINE. RECREATE. RESTORE'. As part of helping restore ecosystems, the official World Environment Day organisation is encouraging people to do anything from rewilding our gardens
A recent WWF Living Planet Report estimated an 84% loss in freshwater biodiversity.
Along with climate change, the pollution in rivers, lakes and estuaries is having a catastrophic effect on plants and wildlife – and the biggest threat is in