Set Up For Day SessionsIf you've only got a few hours to spend on the bank, but the weather's not quite all it could be, then the TF Gear Force 8 Rapid Day Shelter is the ideal option for keeping dry, and keeping your gear neatly sheltered and out of
Extreme Shelter With The JRC Extreme TX Brolly SystemWith a hydrostatic head of 20,000mm, and featuring unique condensation guard and external rain guard system, the JRC Extreme TX Brolly System is designed to ensure you stay dry, no matter how wild
Get A Match Advantage With Advanta’s X5 RangeAdvanta may have started life as a carp brand, but with quality ranges like the X5 match luggage selection coming through, it’s clear they’re on track to dominate every angling discipline, and give
After the last blog, my mind started to stray towards the chub fishing, but with the rivers being so low and clear, I was a little reluctant to give the Wensum a go. I had a couple of day sessions for pike over two weekends with not much luck, so,
By the 3rd weekend in August it’d been a full month since I last did any sort of fishing, and I was really looking forward to a couple of days on the Trent again, going after barbel with Justin.Justin picked me up around 4pm, loaded the van and set
This time of year is always regarded as the start of the predator season, but it’s a little different because the weather has been so mild. With temperatures as high as 25C at the end of October, I would imagine the pike and perch have been a
After all the time I'd had off in the spring to chase moody tench around, I’ve had to catch up with some work lately so my fishing has been a bit limited. However, a few of the local members of The Tenchfishers had organised a day’s fishing for
Learning new things and visiting different venues are the main themes of this post but I should start at the beginning – going back to Bawburgh Lakes, after the carp again.I had the opportunity to do a two-night session at the weekend, which began
It has been a while since I put the tench rods away. What a tough season it was on Bawburgh Lakes. Between the end of March and early July I did about 650hrs, mainly behind 3 rods, but occasionally getting the float rod out instead. I was a bit
I start my latest blog with something I touched on last time. A few weeks ago, I helped rekindle the fishing bug with Gareth and Tim who I work with. It started off with me giving them a few bits of terminal tackle and other unwanted gear. But I