To the TF fraternity On behalf of our and Angelas families, I would like to thank you all for your messages of sympathy for our loss. Stephen always spoke of his time with you with a smile, and I know it was filled with good companionship, much hilarity and not a few jars. May your […]
Message from Steve Ramsay’s (Bahookie) Parents for Total Fishing users
RSPB will challenge government on cormorant legislation
The RSPB says it is ‘outraged’ that the Government has licensed the killing of 1500 cormorants in England in what it calls ‘a misguided attempt to protect the sport of angling’.The are saying that RSPB lobbying has ‘pushed the Government to amend its policy on the control of cormorants in England, to ensure it met legal requirements’.In […]
Getting more women and girls into angling
THE Joint Angling Governing Bodies (JAGB), supported by Sport England and the Environment Agency, is holding a one-day conference on Saturday 19th March at the Sport England National Watersports Centre in Nottingham to answer the question: ‘How do we get more women and girls into angling?’ Chaired by well-known fly-fisher Anne Champion, the purpose of this conference […]
Angling exempt from Animal Welfare Bill
Charles Jardine, Director of the Countryside Alliance, gained a public assurance from Fisheries Minister Ben Bradshaw that angling will be exempt from the forthcoming Animal Welfare Bill.Mr Bradshaw gave the reassurance to Mr Jardine and other delegates at a meeting of the South West of England Regional Development Agency on 17th January. He made it […]
Southern Angler
Southern Angler February 2005 Ivan Marks Special IssueThree page tribute to the legendary match angler.Also in this issue, which is on the shelves now priced only £1.99: Big Fish Adventures Ringwood big fish specialist Tim Lennon starts his new series targeting specimen grayling on Hampshire’s River Itchen, on a free stretch right in the middle of Winchester. Chop […]
The Rainbow Fishing System
P R E S S R E L E A S E Sometimes someone has a great idea that is so good and so simple you wonder why no one has thought of it before The Rainbow Fishing System is a new idea that makes plumbing the depth and setting up and organising rigs for Pole Anglers […]
Midland Angler February Issue
Midland Angler February 2005 Ivan Marks Special IssueThree page tribute to the region’s greatest ever match angler.Hollow ElasticsRoy Marlow puts three of the most popular Daiwa Hydro, Preston Hollo and Maver Dual Core – through a thorough test. Find out which one he prefers. Golden days on the SevernMatt Maginnis shows how to tackle Hawksbatch with sticks […]
Wild Trout Trust Auction 2005
THE Wild Trout Trust’s second on-line & postal auction will be held between 7 and 17 March and promises to be even better than last year. There are 108 lots in total – from guided days’ fishing, fishing tackle, gift vouchers, books and DVDs to pheasant shooting and deer stalking. To bid, visit www.wildtrout.org and follow […]
Match Fishing – February issue
MATCH FISHING – FEBRUARY ISSUE ADVANCED RIVER FISHINGWelsh International Ian Hughes reckons the Shrewsbury section of the River Severn is the best match length in the country. Find out why. WINNING WAYSSteve Ringer rips up the rule book for bream fishing and shows how he does it differently using approaches more associated with carp. SO YOU WANT TO […]
No change in DEFRA cormorant policy
AN audacious attempt by the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) to undermine the new regulations in respect of culling cormorants has been foiled by the quick actions of the NFA and Martin Salter MP, they claim. The RSPB erroneously claimed in a press release on January 7 that they were “delighted that […]
Angling library of John Simpson comes to market
Described by Classic Angling as “the sale of the decade” this collection is believed by many to be the most important sale of its kind for at least 30 years. John Simpson’s discerning eye for quality, condition, and comprehensiveness is reflected throughout, with books ranging from the 17th century to the 20th century Honey Dun […]
Tories say they will back sea anglers
More support for the campaign by sea anglers to stop overfishing of the UK’s fragile fish stocks emerged today as the Conservative party vowed it would make full provision for the million anglers who generate £1 billion of economic activity, if it forms the next government. Owen Paterson MP the shadow fisheries minister, launched a party […]
More proof of cormorant damage to fisheries
Fisheries and angling organisations in the U.K. express grave concern over the results of recent Danish research, which show very high losses of both salmon smolts and eels to cormorants in parts of Denmark. The work carried out by scientists working in the Ringkøbing Fjord area shows that cormorants are eating over half the available […]
RSPB withdraws its demand for review of Government’s cormorant policy
THE Moran Committee has learned that the RSPB has finally decided not to pursue a judicial review of the new policy regarding the control of cormorants announced by Defra Minister, Ben Bradshaw in September 2004. However, the RSPB have apparently stated their intention to use the new Freedom of Information Act to obtain details of […]
Record claims shake-up
At a meeting held in London on December 14th, Chaired by Mr Ken Ball, and attended by Ian Epps of the NFA; Marsh Pratley of SAA, scientific advisers Nigel Hewlett of the Environment Agency and Oliver Crimmen of the Natural History Museum and secretary, the following decisions were reached and records ratified. The New BRFC Certificate […]








