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The Flatliner Controller Rig

Jason Cann’s favourite rig for surface fishing at 50-80 yards. THIS is the rig I’ll use most of the time when fishing for surface-feeding carp anywhere between five and 80 yards out. I use the Gardner Flatliner Controller with it, a float that’s excellent because it casts a long way and also lies flat on […]

Bubble Float Rig

Jason Cann shows how he sets up his bubble float rig when fishing for cautious carp. THIS is a fabulous set-up to use on waters where the carp have been totally slayed on Mixers and are ultra-cautious of taking a surface bait near a standard controller float. The bubble float is difficult for the carp […]

Simple Rigs Are Best

Fish lecturer Simon Scott travels to Roost Hole Lake to demonstrate why simple rigs are often best… SIMON Scott is one of the country’s leading authorities on fish. There are few people in the land that know more about fish and fish behaviour than he does! Whether you’re talking tope or trout, sea bass or […]

England Carp Catch Bronze

English fishing has once again brought home the medals on the international scene, with the NFA Carp Team England winning Bronze at the 2007 World Carp Championships held in Belgrade last weekend.The team travelled over to Serbia to take part in a 72 hour, 4 rod, pairs enduro match against 17 competing nations mainly from […]

Wandle Rehabilitation Project Launched

Following the pollution of the River Wandle on Monday 17 September, which killed thousands of fish and invertebrates, a meeting yesterday agreed an ambitious vision for a new project not only to restore the river to its pre-pollution condition but also to continue the improvement that had been in progress before the incident.  The meeting […]

Youngsters find fishing REEL good fun

Children from two special needs schools in Lincoln enjoyed a “have a go” fishing day at Fen Lake Fisheries, Metheringham, on Friday, 28th September. The excited youngsters from Sincil School and Queens Park School were taught fishing techniques under the watchful eyes of trained coaches from the British Disabled Angling Association, before a well-earned rest […]

Dreadful Individual National won by Royal Navy & Royal Marines AA angler

The 2007 NFA National Championships came to a close with a whimper this weekend as a dire Individual National was fished on the Boston Drains, with Scott Rispin from Hull taking victory.The competition, which saw over 150 competitors taking part is an invitation only event with anglers qualifying through the National Competitions. The anglers started the day with […]

£13 million to be spend on rivers this winter

A bumper £13.2 million will be spent on essential repairs and improvements to hundreds of navigational sites and structures along Environment Agency-managed rivers this winter.Announcing the record level of spending for the 2007-2008 works programme, Julia Simpson, Head of Recreation, Navigation and Marine, said: “Our teams of engineers and divers are ready to get to […]

Closing the net on fish thefts

The Environment Agency is working hard to reduce fish thefts, illegal stocking and disease transfer in Hampshire.  The latest initiative was to tag carp in a lake near Denmead which have been the target of thieves. There have been a number of incidents of fish theft at the fishery in the last 12 months. Hampshire Fisheries […]

Surge in ACA membership

Membership of the ACA has increased over the past year as individual anglers have made use of the new online membership facility and over 200 new clubs and riparian owners have signed up since January to benefit from the unique legal protection and advice only the ACA can offer them.  The organisation’s services are now […]

Feature Finding

Dave Lane reveals how you find features that produce carp. THIS article is about feature finding, and how I locate the hotspots I catch fish from. This is easier said than done, as feature finding is a vast subject to cover.I’ll start by looking at the gear you’ll need and what you should be looking […]