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Posted by admin on September 12, 2009 · 4 Comments

Bream Record Smashed By The UK’s First ‘Twenty’ Looks like Mark McKenna has broken the British Rod Caught Bream Record with a spectacular fish of 22lb 9oz from Ferry Lagoon, Cambridgeshire. Weighed on three sets of scales, Mark settled for the lowest weight but it simply obliterates the previous record, a fish of 19lb 10oz [...]
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Posted by admin on September 4, 2009 · Leave a Comment

This is the latest list of Green Un Club Match Angler Championship Qualifiers. The names have (or will be) published in the Green Un newsaper up to and including the edition on Saturday 5th September. The following names have all won qualifying matches and will be eligible to compete in the semi final on Monday [...]
Posted by admin on September 4, 2009 · 3 Comments

Carbology Explained – by Lee Swords. Part 1… (of several…) Carbelling: The fusing of barbel fishing and carp fishing Carbology: The science of catching barbel using techniques evolved from those used in the carp fishing fraternity. Carbologist: One who involves themselves in the science concerned in catching the aforementioned fish using the aforementioned tactics yet [...]
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Posted by admin on September 1, 2009 · 4 Comments

And so began a writing career that has swept me along on a tidal wave ever since. Without Colin it would never have begun. He found that spark within me and fanned the flames. Previously I just wanted to catch fish, that’s all. I never even dreamed of writing or anything else…
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Posted by admin on July 21, 2009 · 6 Comments

I’ve gone mad, it’s official. A year ago I gave up the day job and put together the kind of early retirement plan I’d been dreaming about for more than a decade. It was going to be a life full of indulgence with three days fishing in the week and lots of weekends away with [...]
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Posted by admin on July 17, 2009 · 2 Comments

Sywell Spectacular An article describing how Matt Brown and I tackled the spectacular tench shoals of Sywell Reservoir in Northamptonshire. First published in Coarse Fisherman, you can see the full illustrated article exactly as it appeared in the magazine by clicking on the link below which, providing you’re patient, will open up as a printable 5-page [...]
Posted by admin on June 14, 2009 · Leave a Comment

I haven’t fished a match, as such, for more than a decade but a competition that did grab my attention was the UK Angling Masters Championships. What an event this was and how sad that it didn’t become a permanent fixture in the angling calendar. David Marle launched the concept at his Great Linford [...]
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Posted by admin on June 12, 2009 · 1 Comment

Welcome to the June angling blog. If you’re a new visitor then I hope you enjoy it. I try to tell it as I see it and occasionally inject a little bit of wicked humour but do beware, there’s an odd swear word here and there in the graphics if you pay close attention, so please don’t continue reading if you’re the type [...]
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Posted by admin on May 18, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Green Un Club Match Angler Championship Final Wold View Fisheries, Silver lake – 22 pegs Sponsored by Climax Tackle Richard Romps Home On a day when wild winds whipped up a torrential squall in mid-match it was perhaps fitting that a sunbed engineer should take the honours in what proved to be [...]
Posted by admin on May 7, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Well, a month has flown by and I’ve done precious little fishing. Mind you, I was ready for a break from it if truth be told. There comes a point, especially if you’re struggling to catch a great deal, when you can find far more pressing matters to attend to. And it’s good to maintain [...]
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