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Nutrient work for Wensum

WORK is under way to bring about a further improvement to the quality of the high scoring waters of the River Wensum in Ipswich.Many other Norfolk rivers which also suffer high nitrate and phosphate levels, which can cause problems for fish and other river life, could also benefit.Special training courses are being held in the […]

Alwyne Wheeler steps down

AT a recent meeting in London Chaired by NFA President Mr Ken Ball President, and attended by Ted Tuckerman of the NFSA; Marsh Prately & Phil Smith of SAA, Malcolm Hanson of the S&TA,  and scientific advisers Nigel Hewlett of the Environment Agency and Oliver Crimmen of the Natural History Museum, the following decisions were […]

Trout record booted into touch

AT a recent meeting in London Chaired by NFA President Mr Ken Ball President, and attended by Ted Tuckerman of the NFSA; Marsh Prately & Phil Smith of SAA, Malcolm Hanson of the S&TA,  and scientific advisers Nigel Hewlett of the Environment Agency and Oliver Crimmen of the Natural History Museum, the following decision was […]

Chapman’s up and running once more

MAIL ORDER giant Glasgow Angling Centre has made an asset-stripping raid on recently sunk company Chapman’s Tackle.The Glasgow company has bought the one-time Lincolnshire-based discount merchant, which went into receivership more two months ago.Stock has been a separate issue and has been dealt by the liquidator although it is understoodthere are still some retention of […]

Bailiwick of Guernsey Festival news

TWO  British records top the catches of Guernsey Bailiwick anglers during October and early November.  Both of the potential records came from the St. Peter Port Breakwater.  The Bailiwick already had the shore-caught record for Couch’s sea bream, the 2-2-1 fish caught by Eddie Glaba in Sark in November 2002.Mark Hopper beat that record with […]

Moran backing for ECHO campaign

THE Moran Committee is throwing its backing behind The English Carp Heritage Organisation (ECHO) in its bid to promote sweeping changes in fishery legislation.ECHO is a 1,300 strong protection group fighting against the illegal importation of carp and other coarse species into the UK, and it is lobbying for tougher legislation on this important matter.  […]

River Severn, Ironbridge – Shropshire

  This is a pacey section of the Severn where great float and feeding fishing can be enjoyed. THERE is just something truly magical about the River Severn.  The scenery is wonderful and the fishing can be equally so. The river around Ironbridge Gorge is simply spectacular whatever the season of the year. However day […]

Warks Avon, Twyford – Warks

FACED with a cold, clear river when bites are going to be hard to come by, how do you make the most of your swim? Andy Burt has some answers, as he demonstrates at George’s Meadow on the Warwickshire Avon at Evesham. In and age when the convenience of commercial stillwaters occupies much of our […]

NEW: Total Fishing ‘ski’ hat

NEW… NEW… NEW!!QUALITY, warm winter ‘ski’ style Total-Fishing hat – 100% acrylic, one size fits all. Can be personalised (wording will appear at back of the hat). ONLY £8.99.To buy one just click the Offers button on the navigation bar (left).Don’t forget that by buying Total-Fishing branded gear you are helping to keep this site online.Geepster

Portsmouth and Southsea – Hampshire

South Clarence. IF it’s a mixed bag you’re after, then these marks will be right up your street. You can bag anything from huge plaice to black bream and garfish here. Portsmouth, Hampshire, is known the world over as the home of the British Navy. This naval heritage can be traced back to at least 286AD […]

Arbroath – Angus

ARBROATH isn’t just famous for its smoked haddock or it’s vast fleet of charter boats, or even it’s football club! Throughout this seaside town there are excellent marks to bag a cod or two. Situated on the A92, Arbroath is very easy to access. During the winter months most of these marks come into their […]