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Posted by admin on December 14, 2011 · Leave a Comment

It is more than a quarter of a Century since Dick Walker died yet his legacy lives on. It does so for good reason. He was a one-off. Walker had a gift – he could raise controversy for the fun of it, he might inspire and at the same time he’d challenge almost everything you [...]
Posted by admin on November 3, 2011 · 3 Comments

Fishing’s been held up on the back burner for a while as I’ve spent the past week in Lanzarote. First visit there and maybe the last. It is certainly a strange island, rather like a cornflake. In fact I’ve seen more green on a moldy loaf of bread – or on the faces of certain [...]
Posted by admin on January 5, 2011 · 20 Comments

Well, let me open by wishing all you reprobates a sincere and happy new year. I’ll be doing my best in the coming months to keep up the hard work and to entertain you along the way. I’ll also end up upsetting a few folk but that’s life I’m afraid. You don’t make an omelette [...]
Posted by admin on November 30, 2010 · Leave a Comment

Well Christmas is coming and i’m sure a lot of wives and girlfriends will be looking for that special little present for you. Well, in case she doesn’t find it you can always point her in the direction of a good book. Or better still the Barbel Days and Ways DVDs… But enough of the [...]
Filed under Books, Reviews · Tagged with A Carp To Begin With, Be My Guest, Blood Knots, Bob Price, Bob Roberts, Books, David Tipping, Dick Walker, Dr Terry Baxter, Fred Buller, Graham Broach, HRH Prince of Wales, Jack Hilton, John Nixon, John Wilson, Lee Jackson, Len Arbery, Little Egret Press, Luke Jennings, Martin James, Peter Maskell, Peter Mohan, Richard Walker, Richard Worthy, Robin Armstrong, Rod Hutchinson, Silver Season Golden Memories, Tom O'Reilly, Tony Miles
Posted by admin on November 11, 2010 · Leave a Comment

Autumn is the season of mists and mellow fruitfulness, according to Keats. And this year has been quite special, hasn’t it? Driving through the leafy lanes of Norfolk last week was simply breathtaking, the landscape a riot of golds, reds and browns although by the time you read this they’ll probably be a distant memory or [...]
Filed under Bob's Blog · Tagged with Advanced Carp Fishing, Angling Writers Association, Barbel, Charles Rangeley Wilson, Chris Yates, chub, David Hall, Dick Walker, John Bailey, John Wilson, pike, Tom Pickering, Tony Miles, zander, Zyg Gregorek
Posted by admin on July 26, 2010 · Leave a Comment

Although the past month or so has been pretty hectic, as it always is at this time of year with so many fishing oportunities to take advantage of, I’ve been trying to keep on top of my fishing reading as best I can. Here are my thoughts about some of the books I’ve managed to find the time [...]
Filed under Books, Reviews · Tagged with Alderfen Fisheries, angling, Angling Publications, Bernithan Pool, Carp, Chris Yates, Conningbrook, Dave Walker, Dick Walker, fishing, Fred J Taylor MBE, Ian Brown, John Wilson, Lee Jackson, Lee Watson, Len Arbury, Len Gurd, Little Egret Press, Paul Forward, Pete Regan, Peter Mohan, Redmire Pool, Rod Hutchinson, Rod Killick, Simon Bater, Tim Paisley, Tom O'Reilly, Two-tone
Posted by admin on November 14, 2009 · 18 Comments

The old fishing’s started to get a mite tricky in recent weeks. From the heydays and high days of summer when barbel proved as easy to catch as certain mugs on the Internet forums I’m reduced to scratching around for bites.
Filed under Bob's Blog · Tagged with Angling Trust, Barbel, Barbel Specialists, Barrie Rickards, Chris Ponsford, cormorants, Dave Lumb, Dick Walker, End Of The Line, Fred Bonney, In-Fisherman, Lee Swords, Manningtree, Optilabs, Otters, pike, roach, Ron Clay, Steph Horak, Tom Scholey, Trent, Uganda
Posted by admin on March 3, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Are Angling Books A Good Investment? A little while back I reviewed Big Carp reprint of Dick Walker’s famous tome in this column. The book’s publishing house, The Little Egret Press, does a fabulous job of reissuing old classics and bringing limited editions to the market by authors who the mainstream press would overlook because [...]
Filed under Books, Reviews · Tagged with Ashlea Pool, Barbel, BB, Bernard Venables, Bill Quinlan, Bill Warren, breamroach, Chris Yates, chub, Clive Gammon, Des Taylor, Dick Walker, DJ Watkins-Pitchford, Dorst Stour, edmire, eels, Fred Buller, Fred J Taylor, Fred J Taylr, Hants Hampshire Avon, Jack Hilton, John Andrews, Kennet, Kevin Clifford, Len Arbery, Len Arbury, Little Egret Press, Mark Cunnington, Mr Crabree Goes Fishing, Perch, Peter Stone, pike, rudd, salmon, Tench, Tom Mintram, Tom O'Reilly, Trent, trout, zander
Posted by admin on January 22, 2009 · 2 Comments

Catch up with what Bob’s been up to this month
Filed under Bob's Blog · Tagged with Barbel Days And Ways, Bob Roberts, bread, chris firth, Dick Walker, Helperby, Idle, John Wilson, Leeds and District ASA, River Don, roach, Rod Hutchinson, Swale, Tom O'Reilly, Volume Two
Posted by admin on September 4, 2008 · Leave a Comment

As a match angler back in the 1980’s I never really hankered after catching a big carp. Okay I would frequently pick up magazines and newspapers to gaze in admiration at covers that portrayed some very serious angler or other cradling what was, for the time, a huge carp. I say huge, but back in [...]
Filed under Articles, Carp · Tagged with Allan Parbery, Bob Roberts, Carp, corn, Dick Walker, Kevin Maddocks, lake, leger, Mistral Baits, pellets, Redmire Pool
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