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NFA Opens its Doors to Angling

The NFA is opening its doors to the angling world this year as the Governing Body for Freshwater Angling invites all involved in the sport to come and attend their conference at Trent Vineyard in Nottingham on Saturday 19th April at 2.00pm and ‘Join the March to Increase Participation’. The conference will be open to […]

Norfolk Anglers Conservation Association wins second Awards for All grant.

Awards for All, the lottery grants for local groups programme, has awarded Norfolk Anglers Conservation Association (NACA) £5000 towards their continuing aims to develop participation and good practice in angling. One of the aims of the Association is to encourage sound angling practice and fish care.  The Awards for All grant will enable NACA to […]

Fined for turning river orange

A mineral extraction company and its director have been fined for allowing a high level of sediment to enter a brook turning it orange and potentially having a serious effect on the spawning ground of dace and barbel. Specialist Groundwork Services (Construction) Ltd of Auckland Park, Mount Farm, Milton Keynes and company director Adrian Chiarello pleaded […]

In conversation with Neil Machin

Dave Harrell: I think it’s fair to say that in terms of winning money you have been the most successful match angler in the country over the past few seasons. Talk me through your highlights.Neil Machin: The first big highlight was when I won the Kamasan Matchman Of The Year title in the 2003/4 season. […]

PRESS RELEASE NFW 2008

The organisers of National Fishing Week are hoping that this year’s event will be the biggest yet. The steering group for NFW 2008 met at the recent Go Fish Show and announced the appointment of a new coordinator- Ed Parkinson. Steering group member Anne Moyle said, ” We are delighted with Ed’s appointment, we believe […]

EFTTA Welcomes Decision Over Controversial UK Sea Licence Scheme

The European Fishing Tackle Trade Association (EFTTA) has welcomed the decision by UK Fisheries Minister, Jonathan Shaw, to scrap proposals for a national sea angling licence. But the organisation, which represents the interests of more than 200 angling businesses across Europe, warned against complacency in the continued fight to ensure a sustainable future for recreational […]

Baffins Pond gets a spring clean

Prior to work commencing last Autumn, the pond had been suffering for several years.  Large numbers of wildfowl were amongst other problems contributing to poor water quality, algal blooms and fish deaths. The introduction of new vegetation will greatly increase the aesthetics, help to improve water quality and improve wildlife habitat. As part of the project, […]

Long Field High School Get Hooked

Long Field High School, in Melton has been getting pupils hooked on angling over the last week with over 50 students receiving expert coaching from the National Federation of Anglers on Lakeview Fisheries. The school which is part of the Melton and Belvoir School Sport Partnership in Leicestershire had been looking for something different for […]

50K of giveaways at new angling show….

An all-new Midlands angling show is offering free fishing tuition for youngsters along with an incredible £50,000 worth of tackle giveaways. International fishing magazine publisher, DHP Ltd, is the organiser behind the first ever TCF (Total Coarse Fishing) Showcase, a three-day family angling show that will star world champions of the sport along with TV’s […]

Wensum barbel spawning sites

Environment Agency add new gravel spots  Another step has been taken to secure a sustainable breeding population of barbel in Norfolk’s River Wensum with the creation of new gravel areas. The site near Lyng, managed by Norfolk Anglers Conservation Association (NACA), has been the focus of many years of habitat restoration work led by the Association.  […]