For this latest episode we’re back on the beach! With light winds and a flat calm sea forecast, conditions looked ideal for a spot of Sole fishing, so we armed ourselves with 1lb of Rag and headed to the coast!Now, in true Waters Edge fashion,
For those of you that follow our channel you’ll know that every now and again we do love a boat trip! Now it’s been a couple of years since our last, so this summer we thought we better put that right.We took the camera’s back down to Bradwell-
Beach Fishing Challenge - Measuring For Miles!Now we know all our sea fishing followers have been desperate for a beach fishing film, so here it is!Now at this time of year, January into February, the fishing can often traditionally be very slow, so
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
For this latest episode we headed back down to Essex to fish with our good friend Phil White, aboard his boat the Chinook III, with one species in mind, the Thornback Ray or Skate/Roker as it’s also known.The spring months can be an excellent time
Beach fishing has come a long way where reels are concerned. The earliest reels in common use by beach casters were wooden centrepins, often referred to as Scarborough reels. Simple, and quite useful in the hands of an expert caster, but nowhere near
For this latest episode we headed back down to Essex to fish with our good friend Phil White, aboard his boat the Chinook III, with one species in mind... the Smooth Hound!The summer months of June, July and August are peak times to target this hard
Are you serious about your sea fishing? We have the holiday of a lifetime up for grabs in our King of the Catch competition!You’ll probably have heard by now that King of the Catch 2016 is back and it’s bigger than ever! With over £25,000 worth
For this latest episode we head to the beach with the aim being a simple one - try to catch anything that swims!Early Spring can be a funny time of year, the proper summer fish haven't really arrived and the winter fish have disappeared, so it can be
The destruction of the Sea Bass population is an “unfolding environmental disaster”.It will probably be no great surprise to sea anglers that our Bass our under threat, perhaps you've seen it in the media or perhaps your own catch reports echo a