Martin Bowler reveals his Spombing tactics for big fish in the latest edition of Angling Times, out today! Tackle editor, Mark Sawyer, also takes a closer look at the latest Crystal Dibbers – a revolutionary new pole float that is set to take venues apart this summer! The May 6th issue of Angling Times is… Read more
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Drennan Cup Winner Announced
This week’s Angling Times announces the overall winner of the hotly contested Drennan Cup! In the same issue, the newly crowned specimen champion passes on 50 of the very best fish-catching tips to try. Martin Bowler also stars inside as he passes on some enlightening advice on catching big roach on… Read more
Bowler’s Bream Tactics
Martin Bowler is the cover star in the latest issue of Angling Times, out Tuesday, 1st April. Inside, Martin proves that bream fishing doesn’t have to be all about using a feeder as he explains how he goes about targeting quality fish with float tackle. There is also an interesting… Read more
*NOW CLOSED* WIN! A Martin Bowler Big River Barbel Rod Worth £169!
With the nation’s rivers having been in flood for a particularly long period of time, these periods of relatively mild wet weather, south-westerly winds and high coloured water have meant plenty of opportunity to catch a floodwater Barbel. It’s also important to remember never to put yourself at risk fishing… Read more
Martin Bowler’s Recent Floodwater Barbel
Drennan Consultant Martin Bowler caught this superb floodwater Barbel from the swollen Hampshire Avon, in pouring rain! Martin told the full story of the capture of this fish in his article in last week’s issue of Angling Times. With the river exceptionally high and coloured, Martin used a Drennan Big… Read more
Martin’s Specimen Dace on the Drennan Bomb Rod!
Martin Bowler sent us this lovely photo of a specimen Hampshire Avon Dace, weighing 13oz, caught recently. Martin used an 11ft Drennan Bomb rod to fish a very light split shot paternoster rig with a 1lb 14oz hooklength and a size 18 Kamasan B520 baited with red maggot. “A rod… Read more