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Summer Piking (On The Broads), My Way.

Let me put my pedigree on the line; I've been at it a long time! Seriously, lure fishing has been my passion since the mid
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Finesse Angling

Finesse Angling has developed out of the U.S. style of Ultra Light. ‘U/L’ has never been looked on with widespread favour by U.K. pikers. The ...
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My Favourite Fish

By Peter Stone I am often asked which is my favourite species. I haven't one, but if I was asked which I consider the most spectacular ...
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You Gotta Keep It Small

By Steve Richards of The Perchfishers Are you sitting comfortably? Then I will begin. I suppose my fishing career started when I was about 5 or ...
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The Pike In The Bun

Lure-fishing wise it had been a frustrating morning. Despite walking the banks of the Medway from the lock at the Teston picnic-site to Down-stream of the ...
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Make A Splash

From the outset I have to admit, I love lure fishing. I love making my own lures and working them.  When walking the riverbanks, on idyllic ...
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The Case For Pike

Pike have lived in our waters for millions of years, largely unchanged. They can be found in river systems, lakes and even small ponds. In ...
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Home Rolled Lure Fishing

The stick float bobbed and twisted in the current where the tiny river Len empties over the weir into Mote Park Lark, in Maidstone. Weeks ...
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Ask Matt Hayes, Anglers Net questions from 2003

Matt Hayes hardly needs an introduction. Widely regarded as one of the best allrounders in the business Matt is perhaps most well known for his ...
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Ask Matt Hayes, Anglers Net questions from 2002

Matt Hayes hardly needs an introduction. Widely regarded as one of the best allrounders in the business Matt is perhaps most well known for his ...
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Andrew Wedgbury Andrew Wedgbury was born in Redditch, a town with a pretty good claim to being the spiritual homeland of angling. He’s told that he has a distant connection to the famous tackle manufacturer Samuel Allcock and, as Redditch people, many of his ancestors would have certainly worked in the fishing tackle industry.