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Artificial Baits In The Spotlight

Why Use Artificial Baits? Durability is the key as is their ability to avoid problems from so-called nuisance species. A classic example would be when there are millions of small silver fish about when bigger creatures are your target. On a river full of minnows, for instance, live maggots are attacked constantly, whereas rubber maggots […]

How To Use Artificial Casters

The Caster Cocktail Casters are great bait for quality fish, but the problem with them is that they are all-too-easily ‘smashed’ up by small fish before the specimens can get a look in. This rig allows you to retain the attraction of real casters. Combined with the hardiness of artificials, they have the added bonus […]

How To Use The Maggot Klip

The Maggot Clip The maggot clip is a very recent development that allows the angler to easily fish a ball of maggots off a hair rig. They are made by Korda and come in four sizes: extra small, small, medium and large. We used the smallest one for this sequence, paired with a size 10 […]

How To Use Artificial Mixers

Artificial Mixers One of the main advantages of an artificial mixer is that it will remain very buoyant. Conversely, a real one will take on water and sink further. It’s better to retain the buoyancy because fish need to suck harder to get it into their mouths. Thus, they are more likely to take the […]

Artificial Baits

Why Use Artificial Baits?Durability is the key as is their ability to avoid problems from so-called nuisance species. A classic example would be when there are millions of small silver fish about when bigger creatures are your target.On a river full of minnows, for instance, live maggots are attacked constantly, whereas rubber maggots are left […]

DIY Kinder Pot

If you pole fish, you’ll probably have a large pot for kicking off your swim at the start of the session, but some pleasure anglers out there haven’t cottoned on to the benefits of having a small pot mounted on your fishing kit permanently.One of the tricks you learn as you fish commercial fisheries more […]

Freespool Reels Under £75

tcf Buyers’ Guide It wasn’t that long ago that a freespool reel was the tool of the specimen carp angler, and due to the cost only an elite band could afford what was seen as a specialist reel. Thankfully for today’s general coarse angler, more of these reels are being produced, and although they are […]

‘Put our fish back’ Says Britains only freshwater aquarium!

Britain’s only freshwater aquarium, The Aquarium of the Lakes, based near Newby Bridge in Cumbria, is supporting the Fisheries and Angling Conservation Trust’s decision to distribute road-sign style posters to help prevent the theft of carp and pike from Britain’s lakes. The posters have been designed by angling organisation CEMEX, following concerns that Eastern European […]

Staveley fish rescue

Officers from the Environment Agency will come to the rescue of fish from a site at Staveley near Chesterfield which would otherwise become stranded when the current owners of the site leave. Rhodia have now ceased operation and cleared their 160 acre site off Hall Lane, Staveley, which used to manufacture sulphuric acid and chlorine […]

Fish theft as clear as your day ticket

The NFA has been working with the Police, the Environment Agency and angling clubs to provide essential guidance for all day ticket waters regarding fish theft prosecution. The advice has been created following enquiries from angling clubs who have had difficulties in prosecuting anglers suspected of the illegal removal of fish. Currently it is possible […]

Fitting Your PTFE Bush

Fitting Your Pole ElasticPart One: Cutting Kits Back To Fit A PTFE Bush The first thing to point out is that if you are a complete newcomer to pole fishing, or if fiddly jobs aren’t your forte, you don’t have to set up pole elastics yourself. Any good tackle dealer will do the job for […]