Back in 2012 I was a very lucky angler, catching my biggest ever carp while targeting tench. Seeing as we’re all now stuck inside, I thought it would a good time to share my throwback story with you.
I have always had a fondness towards the
With the terrible coronavirus keeping thousands of anglers indoors, now is a good time to make good of a difficult situation and get some much needed tackle prep done. These would once have been tasks for anglers during the traditional closed season
For this latest episode we’re on the saltwater theme, but doing something a little different, as we head to into Suffolk and to Southwold, to fish the River Blyth!
Having spent a fair bit of time in Southwold we were always curious of the river
Step 1: Method and Hybrid feeders with in-line tubes
Modern method and hybrid feeders have removable in-line tubes, which help to make your end rigs a lot more versatile, in some cases allowing quick changes to heavier or lighter feeder sizes, or
Great for all the tech-whizzes amongst the angling community, or for anglers that simply want to change up their methods for the better, we bring you the Deeper CHIRP+ now with a five year warranty when purchased with us here at Angling Direct.
The
In the latest instalment of From The Waters Edge, we take the cameras down to Broome pits, Suffolk, with the aim of catching a few carp using some PVA bags.
PVA is usually a product associated with the big carp scene, but when used correctly it can
With a low winter sun it can be tricky to see your pole float antenna, especially when the light changes so dramatically and quickly at this time of the year. A speedy way of altering hard to see float tips, when fishing against a backdrop of white
It is very rare these days that I come across another angler using a longshank hook. Quite simply the longshank has long been forgotten, fallen out of favour and being replaced by more fashionable but not necessarily better alternatives.However, just
For this latest episode we’re back with the ultimate trip down memory lane! Re-visiting and fishing some of the small streams and tiny bodies of water we used to fish when we were just young lads.Back then, 20+ years ago, we thought we were the
As the water turns colder, big fish become less active and often require something different to make them feed. Lethargic fish don’t want lots of grub either, so a great way of activating them is by introducing small doses of micro pellets. Red