
UK; Chalkstream, Autumn and Winter Grayling Fishing
Not so long ago grayling (Thymallus thymallus) were considered by most keepers in the chalkstream valleys to be vermin number two closely behind pike in the monoculture of trout that
Not so long ago grayling (Thymallus thymallus) were considered by most keepers in the chalkstream valleys to be vermin number two closely behind pike in the monoculture of trout that
The bright verdant colours of spring and early summer along the chalkstreams have rapidly faded to be replaced but the duller fawns of late summer and it is now the
The Middle Aged Man and the Sea – Cayo Largo To celebrate their 50th birthdays, Richard Anderton and James Marshall followed in the footsteps of legendary literary angler Ernest Hemingway
The clear skies and dry weather have continued over the last week in Iceland prolonging very low water and tricky salmon fishing conditions. Things are looking up as the west coast
The chance of a return visit to Mongolia was not an opportunity I was going to pass up. Just 10 months on from my first taimen experience I found myself
After the bright conditions and lack of rain we have seen over the last few weeks the Iceland weather reverted somewhat back to normal over the weekend. Cooler temperatures and
The New Zealand fly fishing season is fast approaching, and with a little over two months to go to the opening it is already looking promising. A recent report has come
National Fishing Month (NFM) is the month for you if you are angling to get your welly boots and rods out this summer – a month-long fishing extravaganza from 22
Today marks the start of the second major chalkstream weed cutting period in the River Test catchment area; this includes the chalk streams Anton, Dever and Bourne Rivulett. The weed
The Brexit vote has left large uncertainty around many aspects of day to day life. One of these aspects is what the EU referendum result will mean for fish and
With the chalkstream rivers flowing at great levels and holding a low temperature, the mayfly mayhem now someway behind us and the June weed cuts completed prospects for the rest
The first weeks of the Iceland season have seen fantastic catches of multi-sea wintered salmon throughout the country and the large brown trout of the north are already readily taking