A marvel of the British countryside springs to life in the Cambrian Mountains. Here the boggy land at Plynlimon gathers itself, fuelling an epic journey where the water continues to gain energy as tributaries pour in their peat stained contents… The valley is born as the Wye cuts a meandering… Read more
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White Acres Festival – Jack Griffiths
Drennan’s Jack Griffiths talks us through the recent White Acres festival which saw him finish 6th out of 90 anglers and meant he gained the bragging rights in the office! As White Acres Fisheries was a new venue for me I was lucky enough to get there a few days… Read more
Bread Fishing – Martin Bowler
The humble sliced white loaf seems to have little place in the modern angling era filled with an array of baits that could baffle a scientist… Fortunately fish do not follow fashions or fads and while many of the latest offerings can win you a bite there is still firmly… Read more
Alan Scotthorne – Making the right rod choice
After a very busy year on the international front I have finally managed to get back onto the commercial fisheries. Two weeks at White acres were reasonably good for me with an 8th and 11th to qualify for the Parkdean final. I drew on a peg that I did fancy… Read more
Win and Old Nene record for Steve Winter!
After what seems like a year of wet Sundays everyone was relieved to see a dry forecast for this 2nd round of the Angling Trust’s East Midland Winter league on the Old Nene at March. Despite recent wet weather the river held very little colour and very little flow! I… Read more
Casterton qualifies for 2nd big money match
After recently qualifying for the AT Dynamite Baits Canal Pairs on the Shropshire and Union canal, last weekend Robert Casterton also managed to qualify for the Riverfest final coming up in a few weeks. Home for the day on an up and coloured river Trent Robert reports back on his… Read more