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  1. Barbel In The Blood - Oliver Harper

    Barbel In The Blood - Oliver Harper

    Having been introduced into angling at a very young age, I've often found myself trying to understand many childhood memories and angling situations that I’ve witnessed. Most of these vague memories from years ago stem from my father's captures and

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  2. We Welcome Seisho Mitsuhashi

    We Welcome Seisho Mitsuhashi

    Seisho is welcomed by Marketing Manager Oliver Harper.We’d like to welcome Seisho Mitsuhashi, who is temporarily joining us from Shimano HQ in Japan! Seisho is part of this year’s Shimano Leadership Development Program. He is one of just a

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  3. Stick Float Fishing Fun On The River - Dace Race & Bonus Chub!

    Stick Float Fishing Fun On The River - Dace Race & Bonus Chub!

    Over the past decade due to the increased pressure on the stocks in our river systems, through predators and pollution etc and the increase of commercial fisheries, many rivers have almost become neglected. Methods like trotting the traditional stick

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  4. Pike Fishing With Ledgered Deadbaits

    Pike Fishing With Ledgered Deadbaits

    In the autumn and winter months when the weather cools, many anglers turn their attention to Pike and Predator fishing, with the Pike normally willing to feed on even the coldest of winter days.Here at From The Waters Edge we like to keep our content

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  5. Lady Of The Stream - Oliver Harper

    Lady Of The Stream - Oliver Harper

    For many years now, a really big grayling had been high on my list of target fish. Despite the desire to catch large grayling, opportunities in Norfolk are at best, impossible! The River Wensum, being the perfect chalk-stream, once held graying,

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  6. All The Gear No Idea... In Search Of Perch

    All The Gear No Idea... In Search Of Perch

    All The Gear No Idea... In Search Of PerchSomething I’ve always wanted to catch by design is large perch. Their mottled green scale pattern, divided by striking bar markings and tipped off with blood red fins, really makes them impressive creatures

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