2011 – Late October Blog
Only a brief blog this time, for which I trust you’ll be eternally greatful. There simply doesn’t appear to be enough time at the moment to fit everything in and Continue Reading →
Only a brief blog this time, for which I trust you’ll be eternally greatful. There simply doesn’t appear to be enough time at the moment to fit everything in and Continue Reading →
I guess it’s no secret that Stu and I have decided not to make any more Barbel Days And Ways DVDs, at least for the forseeable future. Both of us feel Continue Reading →
Some anglers and clubs find it difficult to accept the use of live baits and yet this is the most natural form of prey for many species of fish including Continue Reading →
Well, the weather has finally broken. Thank the Lord for that. It’s nice to get a sun tan in October but I’m not sure it does the fishing any good. Continue Reading →
The term ‘gassed-up’ basically means that the pike is full of excess gas when landed. This is something which I’ve found to be a very rare occurrence but the consequences Continue Reading →
It’s a common myth that pike cannot see well enough in the dark to feed at night. As with all predators, the pike’s sensory organs are very advanced, which gives Continue Reading →
Tales Of The Riverbank is a collection of stories from my past, a retrospective blog if you like. They are the truth as I remember it which means you may Continue Reading →