Time Well Spent
One of the more interesting aspects of being a sea fishing writer are the conversations I have with you younger anglers. My own son is… Read More »Time Well Spent
One of the more interesting aspects of being a sea fishing writer are the conversations I have with you younger anglers. My own son is… Read More »Time Well Spent
Hi, we are Sue and Jeri Drake, and we have both been sea anglers for a number of years – so to some of you… Read More »CONSERVATION AND SEA ANGLERS
Steven Smith with four flounders for 3-2-14 from Hadston Beach enough to win the Junior section of Bank House Open.
James Thompson, four year old great nephew of Alan Charltonwith a flounder taken on his first cast on his very first fishing trip.
William Wilkinson was aged 11 at the time that this photo was taken by the (in)famous Sless! And here’s William again at Kirklethem, aged 12,… Read More »William Wilkinson
Christopher Skinner with his cod of 4.5lbs and ling 6lbs.
Quite often fishing conditions dictate that a grip lead be used to hold bottom. This normally puts a pronounced curve into the rod tip. A… Read More »Slack Line Bite With Grip Lead
A slack line bite shows in exactly the same way when you are using a plain lead. The only difference being that your rod may… Read More »Slack Line Bite With Plain Lead
Perhaps the easiest of bites to recognise. A series of sharp, rapid taps on the tip as the fish attacks the bait. Resist the temptation… Read More »Whiting Bite
Solid, heavy tugs on the line – Sometimes the tip may only pull over once and stay down. Pick up the rod and take in… Read More »Cod Bite