Bailey & Coster – Our Way with… Angling Myths
Dave Coster – My Way with Angling Myths
BREAKING BREAD
Fish Legal – And Why I Think You Should Join It
In his latest opinion piece Rod Sturdy argues that more anglers should be helping to support the protection of the aquatic environment.
British Trust for Ornithology
Rod Sturdy suggests that if anglers who coincidentally love bird life are looking to join an appropriate organisation, they might like to consider the British Trust for Ornithology (BTO).
Otters, Angling and the BBC – No Right of Reply
Mark 'The Spark' Williams responds Rod Sturdy's opinion piece on the recent BBC 'Springwatch' programme and finds himself in broad agreement...but...
Checks and Balances: Apex Predators and the Balance of Nature
Wincing and ducking low, Geoff Maynard bobs and weaves through muddy trenches of text to present his take on freshwater predations
Further Thoughts on Fly Fishing
Following on from his previous comments on fly lines and the history of them, Ron Clay (known affectionately on FM as Ron 'The Hat' Clay) now explains more about the tackle he fishes with and why.
Kev Perkins asks ‘Where have all the young anglers gone’?
It's that school holiday time of year again when the Pied Piper shows up and spirits all the children away. And by that, I...
Stealth Bombers and Smart Hooks revisited.
The smell/taste forum thread prompted a re-run of this archive piece...
Walker was Right
Another great article from deep in the the archives. John Olliff-Cooper considers the effects of music on fish!
Martin Gay and the 48lb Common…Setting the Record Straight
A four year-old forum post prompts one of Martin Gay's old friends to take a look back at what was, at the time, a very controversial capture