2009 – Happy New Year Folks!
Happy New Year folks, I hope you enjoy a great 2009 and that all your fishy dreams come true. The New Year is a time for making resolutions and Continue Reading →
Happy New Year folks, I hope you enjoy a great 2009 and that all your fishy dreams come true. The New Year is a time for making resolutions and Continue Reading →
The River Don Catchment – A New Kid On The Barbel Block The River Don doesn’t exactly leap to mind when folk start talking about ‘great’ barbel rivers or even Continue Reading →
A big thanks to Lee Swords for contributing the following article. As we all know he’s as mad as a bucket of frogs and nearly as good looking. Here he Continue Reading →
Merry Christmas! Ah well, it’s almost Santa Time and for some that means a week off work and lots of time to go fishing. For me it’s a chance Continue Reading →
Chapter 4 The Moving Feeder The following chapter is as fresh and as relevant today as it was on the day I wrote it. Few anglers have ever, or Continue Reading →
Toll Bar Tincas There’s an area north of Doncaster called Thorpe Marsh. Cornelius Vermuyden’s creation of the Dutch River and his diversion of the Idle so it discharged into Continue Reading →
Unfortunately no longer available Seeing as so many satisfied customers have seen fit to email Stu and me with their comments Continue Reading →
December Blog (Part One) It’s arguably a bit early for writing the December Blog but I doubt I’ll be getting out too often in the coming weeks. With the weather Continue Reading →
Welcome to Bob Roberts Online, my continually evolving presence on the worldwide web. Let’s hope you find the content both entertaining and informative. Have a good root around and you’ll be Continue Reading →
November Blog Stuart Walker and I finally launched our debut DVD, Barbel Days And Ways Volume One on November 1st. Much of the previous year was spent on the Continue Reading →
Chapter 3 Static Feeder Techniques Critical balance Throughout this book you will find many references to the term ‘critical balance’, which relates to the amount of lead required for a Continue Reading →
Bob Continues his tales from a very different era… A Dream Rod A pedantic reader might insist my first rod was the one I first fished with. In that case Continue Reading →
October Blog Well, I’ve survived another trip to India, but only just this time. I don’t know what it is about the place but it certainly brings out any ailments Continue Reading →