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Tip for Fly Fishing and Baiting

December 3, 2009 by Phil · Leave a Comment 

Hi Folks

Quick tip today, something that I learnt a few years back when I ran out of bait when doing some river fishing.  As you know, any fishing trip isn’t complete without a flask of tea and a few sandwiches.

Well, as I said, we were river fishing and was having some luck with trout and mullet, when I ran out of bait and started cursing.  My friend who has been doing it since he was a kid, asked if I had any sandwiches left.

To cut a long story short, it seems that many fish are quite partial to a bit of bread  You can either throw a handful of large crumbs on the surface to attract some fish to the are, or as I did, wet the bread, roll it up into a ball, and then bait it on the hook.

I caught 2 more fish using this method, not many but a lot more than what I would have caught without any bait at all!  Now I always make I bring some bread for the fish as well as for me!

Let me know if you’ve found anything weird and wonderful fish are partial to, we all know, that Carp love the taste and smell of pineapple for example!

Speak soon,
Phil

What to do in the Winter Months

November 30, 2009 by Phil · Leave a Comment 

Hi Gang

Well, it can be frustrating during the winter months when you can’t get much fishing done, the cold can be battled with the right gear, but baiting up when it is tipping it down with rain isn’t much fun.
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Sea Fishing in Dorset

November 28, 2009 by Phil · Leave a Comment 

Hi Gang

Well, I know it’s hard to do fishing in the winter, especially in the UK, but if you are prepared to put up with the cold, there can be some great sea fishing to be done.

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Stillwater Fly Fishing

October 29, 2008 by Phil · Leave a Comment 

Written by Jake Ricks from River Bum

For many anglers stillwater fly fishing is a kind of ugly cousin to river and stream fishing. I admittedly used to look at it a bit that way. However, this time of year I actually itch to get out on the lakes.

When the ice comes off the fish feed like crazy and these are often much bigger fish than you might find in your local streams (my 6 pound brown this week being an example).

Stillwater fly fishing presents it’s own challenges as well. Lake fish feed at different depths at different times and on different food items. Locating them is sometimes more challenging than it is on rivers that have clearly defined fishy water. If you’re hesitant to try stillwater fishing just get out and try it during the runnoff this year when you have nothing else going on, and say “hi” because that’s probably where I’ll be.

Thanks - Jake Ricks from River Bum

Is Lake Trout Really Trout?

September 19, 2008 by Phil · Leave a Comment 

The name Lake Trout lends a slight misnomer to the actual species of this incredible fish that is actually not a trout at all, but a char. The Lake Trout resides in some of the Read more

Reel in those Mackerel now!

September 19, 2008 by Phil · Leave a Comment 

This is a quick one for anybody doing a bit of beach casting on the coast of the Uk.  We’re all enjoying a second wave of summer here and it seems the Mackerel are

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Carp Fishing with Adam Penning

September 19, 2008 by Phil · Leave a Comment 

 

While the weather is holding out, it’s a great time to do some Carp Fishing.  An accomplished angler Adam Penning catches a 20 pounder Mirror Carp and then Read more

Fly Fishing Tips and Etiquette

September 17, 2008 by Phil · Leave a Comment 

Every once in a while, it’s good just to be reminded of some of the basics about Fly Fishing.  This type of fishing is a bit more refined than others and these tips should Read more

Welcome to the Guild

September 12, 2008 by Phil · Leave a Comment 

This is one of the first fishing trips I did, quite embarrassing as I was nearly sick, much to the ammusment of evrybody else on the boat. Read more

Is Bass Fishing Over for the Year?

September 12, 2008 by Phil · Leave a Comment 

As we are now moving into the next season of the year, contrary to many people’s belief, Bass fishing can be even better than ever.  Read more

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