EA angling guides available
New to angling? Then pick up a copy of the Environment Agency’s ‘Where to go fishing’ guide, now available in tackle shopsIf you have just started fishing, or have returned to the sport after a few years’ break, then you will want to know where are the best places in your area to cast a […]
World’s biggest rod and line carp landed – PICTURE
Jean-Francois Helias’ Fishing Adventures Thailand team is known internationally to be the most professional pro guides for freshwater sport fishing in Southeast Asia.That team of pro guides has accomplished numerous angling achievements, including up to today racking up an amazing total of 129 IGFA world records (114 homologated + 15 currently pending an homologation), or […]
Call goes out for five weirs clean up
Calling all river users! Walkers, anglers, canoeists, nature lovers,joggers. A mass volunteer clean-up of the Five Weirs Walk is beingplanned for the last weekend in July to shift tons of debris left behindby the June floods.The heavy rainfall left much of the popular 7.5km route under water.Many sections still remain blocked by tree trunks, and […]
Massive fish rescue at Worcester
During the evening of Monday 9 July 2007, Environment Agency officers saved 10,000 young fish from certain death in receding flood waters on Worcester Racecourse. Early that afternoon we had received a report of fish dying and distressed in shallow pools on the racecourse. An Environment Manager went out straight away to assess the situation. The […]
Chub records accepted
British Record (rod-caught) Fish CommitteePRESS RELEASE 12th July 2007The Freshwater Sub Committee of the BRFC met on 6th July 2007. In attendance were Ken Ball (Chairman and National Federation of Anglers), Nigel Hewlett (Environment Agency, Scientific Advisor ) , Ian Epps (National Federation of Anglers), Mike Heylin (Specialist Anglers Alliance), Andy Nellist (Specialist Anglers Alliance) […]
Scotland Nets World Fly Fishing Championships
Scotland Nets World Fly Fishing ChampionshipsThe International Federation of Sport Fly Fishing (Fips-Mouche), at the 38th Congress of The Confederation International of Sport Fishing (CIPS) in Prague, has announced Scotland has won the rights to host the 2009 World Fly Fishing Championships.Dr. Neil McCarry, International Organiser of the Scottish Anglers National Association (SANA) who presented […]
Fire-fighting foam frothing the Thames
Officers from the Environment Agency are investigating a foam spillage that is travelling down the River Thames.Environment Agency Lock Keeper Peter Payne reported up to six feet of foam as it went through Lechlade weir last night (Thursday) and further foaming has occurred at Buscot, Radcot and Rushey locks. The foam, which is fire-fighting foam, […]
Durham men receive two-year angling ban
Three Durham men have been banned from holding a rod licence for two years by magistrates after they were found guilty of intending to poach from a Wolsingham beck.Graham Robert Wilson, aged 38, and Mark Steven Pouton, aged 42, both of Local Avenue, Sherburn Hill, and Anthony John Starkie, aged 35, of Front Street, Sherburn […]
Get Hooked On Fishing coach helps Countryside Alliance celebrate its 10th anniversary
As the Countryside Alliance celebrates its tenth anniversary*, young Stoke-based angling instructor Sakina Haleem has been picked as one of ten national “Rural Heroes” to represent a decade of rural change and determination.Sakina, born Corina Smith, is one of ten heroes selected from across Britain to tell their story and represent rural life as it […]
The Coarse Fish Meeting – September 6th 2007
Sparsholt College and Aquatic Consultancy Services are pleased to announce that following the success of the inaugural event in 2006 we are holding another meeting for all those involved in the coarse fish farming and fisheries world on the 6th September 2007. A social event is planned for the evening of 5th September, with a […]
Junior, cadet and intermediate National results
The Grand Union Canal at Milton Keynes staged the NFA National Championships for Cadets, Juniors and Intermediates supported by PENTAX U.K, where almost 300 young anglers aged between 10 and 20 years of age competed to win the national crown.The competitors had considerably more agreeable conditions than some of the angling matches in recent weeks […]
Crucian time for cheshire lakes
Over 5000 rare Crucian Carp are now making Cheshire ponds in Warrington, Winsford and Northwich their home after being stocked by the Environment Agency. Stephen Cartledge, Environment Agency Fisheries Officer, said: “Crucian Carp are becoming an endangered fish across the country. In order to give these fish the best chance of survival we chose ponds […]
Eel populations slipping away
The eel population in the East of England has reduced dramatically, with eel populations throughout Europe thought to be at only 5% of levels present in the 1980s. To try to stop the eel population slipping away completely, and with luck, to help increase numbers again, the Environment Agency is implementing an eel management plan.Simple […]
‘Otter’ than July
A recent Environment Agency survey has shown that Lancashire and South Cumbrian otters numbers are growing from strength the strength. In May this year Environment Agency officers donned their wellies and waders in the hunt for these elusive mammals along the River Lune including its tributaries. Alison Whalley, who organised the survey said: “As otters […]
Salter of the earth…
Reading West MP, Martin Salter, has been appointed Vice Chair of the Labour Party by new Prime Minister Gordon Brown. Mr Salter will be one of six Vice-Chairs working directly to Deputy Leader Harriet Harman. He will be in charge of campaigning on environmental issues and will be working closely with the new ministerial team at […]