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Pro Tripod
Pike Anglers Club recruitment drive
The PAC has launched a major recruitment drive with the chance to enter the draw to win a brand new boat every time you recruit someone. Any member can enter the competition – even if they’ve only just joined. All they have to do is recruit people to join the club using a special membership form with […]
Fishing for results at Little Paxton
The reach of the River Great Ouse which passes alongside the Paxton Pits Nature Reserve is particularly rich in wildlife and fish. Otters are seen here regularly and this is seen as a good indicator of habitat quality. However, a lot of good fish-holding habitat has been lost historically to enable land drainage, navigation, and […]
Living with Koi Herpesvirus – advice for fisheries owners
The Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs has recently announced its intention to make Koi Herpesvirus a notifiable disease and are currently consulting stakeholders on the measures that need to be put in place. In the meantime the Environment Agency has issued some simple guidance explaining what fisheries owners and anglers can do […]
National survey on fish thefts
Following anecdotal evidence of a rise in the number of anglers illegally taking fish from stillwater venues in England and Wales, The Professional Coarse Fisheries Association is to launch the country’s first major survey of commercial coarse fishery owners to try to establish the extent of the problem. Being carried out in association with angling website […]
£3.7million boost for fishing industry
Grants worth almost £4million to modernise and improve the competitiveness of England‘s fishing industry have been announced. A total of 30 projects ranging from upgrading fishing boats to sustainability and promotional initiatives will receive cash under the Financial Instrument for Fisheries Guidance (FIFG) scheme, funded by Defra and the European Union. Successful bids include (see […]
Blueprint For Water
An unprecedented coalition of environmental and angling groups has produced a ten-point plan of action to secure a healthy water environment for people and wildlife. The grouping, which represents more than six million people, will hand its Blueprint for Water to Environment Minister, Ian Pearson, in the House of Commons today (Tuesday, 28 November) and will […]
New chairman for NAFAC
NAFAC is pleased to announce that, with immediate effect, Mr Martin Read has been appointed Executive Chairman of the organisation. Martin Read, who is 61 years old and lives in Swinton, South Yorkshire, is recently retired from the steel industry, and is a well known angler and journalist in the North East. He is the Chairman […]
Website revamp for Banks and Burr
Carlton Burr from Banks and Burr tackle shop in Rugby says that he’s seeing more and more river anglers coming into his shop.“Of course there’s still a lot of anglers who just want to fish the carp pools like Drayton and Boddington, but it’s been noticeable that more and more of my customers this year […]
Otter shocker….
Anglers could win Environment Agency funding to fence off lakes to protect the fish in them from otters. Fisheries along the Waveney and Wensum valleys have lost large carp to the animals, particularly when nearby rivers are running high and coloured in the winter. Specimen carp, which are worth thousands of pounds each, are particularly vulnerable to […]
Dean Macey Announced as NFA Ambassador
Commonwealth Athletics Champion Dean Macey has become the National Federation of Anglers’ Ambassador for Angling. In recent years young people’s participation in angling has slowly been declining and we believe the involvement of Dean will help us to promote the sport to youngsters, generating a more positive approach to angling in the future. Dean (pictured above) is […]
Otter predation – a way forward
Specialist Anglers’ Alliance is delighted to announce it has agreed financial backing from the Environment Agency to help stop otter predation of still-water fish with EA funding for fencing to protect fisheries. Until now SAA has not been able to get any financial support for fisheries affected. DEFRA were the only route SAA had to […]
Welsh licence dodgers fined…
Eight people who went fishing without first buying a licence landed themselves with £1,300 in fines and costs this week, in prosecutions brought by Environment Agency Wales. Fishing without a licence is an offence under Section 27(a) of the Salmon and Freshwater Fisheries Act 1975. At Merthyr Tydfil Magistrates’ Court on 15 November 2006: Five men were […]
Fish farms test negative for Koi Herpesvirus
All of the major fish farms the Environment Agency thought were potentially linked to this summer’s outbreaks of Koi Herpesvirus have now tested negative. This includes both vaccinated and unvaccinated carp. “As we now have sufficient evidence that fish from these farms were not the cause of this summer’s outbreaks, all of these fish farms […]
Europe’s flourishing sea angling “too valuable to be left to chance”
Fisheries experts are warned today (Tuesday) that steps to help develop Europe’s commercial fishing industry must not be taken at the expense of the region’s flourishing recreational sea angling business which is worth up to £7 million (€10 billion) annually.Richard Ferré, chairman of the National Federation of Sea Anglers in England, will say that recreational […]



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