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Posted by admin on August 17, 2010 · 10 Comments

What a hectic time of year this is! Since returning from Cyprus I’ve appeared on Tight Lines, spent five days in the Wye Valley, miraculously met five magazine and newspaper article deadlines, dealt with a mountain of visitor emails to the site and as I write I’m making arrangements to visit the Angling Direct store [...]
Filed under Bob's Blog · Tagged with angling, Angling Coaching, Angling Direst, Angling Times, Barbel, Barbel Days And Ways, Bob Roberts, Caer Beris, Carp, chub, Dove, fishing, float fishing, free line, John Wilson, Keith Arthur, legering, Out of Control, Peter Smith, Stuart Walker, Thames, tight lines, Tony Beasley, Trent, Wye and Usk Foundation
Posted by admin on July 24, 2010 · 13 Comments

I’ll be brief. You’ve had four blogs already this month. Five’s just showing off! Alas the Trent’s in a mean mood and that won’t change until we have some significant rain, or maybe a bit of sunshine. Since the weather conditions turned from bright and tropical to ideal for fishing - cloudy, breezy and temperate – [...]
Filed under Bob's Blog · Tagged with angling, Barbel, Barbel Days And Ways, Carp, chub, dace, Dove, fish, fishing, float fishing, Fred Bonney, gudgeon, legering, Perch, roach, roving, Steve Pope, stick float, Stu Walker, Trent, trundling meat
Posted by admin on June 14, 2010 · 32 Comments

And They’re Off! Well, the World Cup is underway and a new fishing season is upon us so lest you’ve forgotten what it’s all about, here are three clips portraying anglers doing what most of you have been eager to do for at least three months, probably nearer six or eight months in a lot of [...]
Filed under Bob's Blog · Tagged with Advanced Pole Fishing, Barbel, Billy Sharp, Bob The Fish, Carp fishing, Darpe Diem, David Hall, Doncaster Rovers, Fish Catching, fishing, float fishing, Huddersfield Town, Improve Your Coarse Fishing, Kev Green, legering, Len Arbery, Little Egret Press, Peter Mohan, Ray Walton, Redmire Pool, River trent, Tench, Tom Scholey
Posted by admin on December 19, 2008 · 6 Comments

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 will ever, master this technique. It is a crying shame really because the technique because most cannot be bothered with the little bit of extra [...]
Filed under Books, Legering Book · Tagged with bites, Bob Roberts, Burton Joyce, Collingham, Critical Balance, Feeder, Kevin Johnson, Korda, legering, match anglers, messingham sands, moving feeder, Quivertip, River Severn, River Thames, River trent, River Wye, Rudyard Kipling, striking, the method
Posted by admin on September 5, 2008 · Leave a Comment

There’s something delightfully indulgent about writing a book in which you are the central character, the glue that holds it all together. It would have been easier not to bother, after all, who on earth would want to read it? And then I got to thinking. I’d like to read it. And if I’d like [...]
Filed under Books, Tales Of The Riverbank · Tagged with Advanced Carp Fishing, Barbel, Barbel Days And Ways, bite alarm, Bob Roberts, Bream, Carp, Carp World, chub, Coarse Angler, Coarse Fisherman, Complete Book Of Legering, Daiwa, eels, float fishing, Goldthorpe, Green Un, Improve Your Coarse Fishing, legering, pole, roach, rudd, Tench, UK Masters Angling Champion, zander
Posted by admin on September 4, 2008 · 33 Comments

The perch is an enigmatic species. Bold, aggressive, yet exquisitely beautiful. In clear water the colouration of a perch is a delight to behold. You’ll never mistake it for any other species with its rich greens, broad black vertical bars and a creamy belly tipped with bright vermilion fins, but beware the armour plating. Sharp [...]
Filed under Articles, Perch · Tagged with dusk, float fishing, legering, livebaits, Perch, pike, River Derwent, River trent, rivers, worms
Posted by admin on September 4, 2008 · 1 Comment

Chapter One Humble Beginnings Caught In The Net I can hardly remember a time in my life when fish weren’t important to me in some way. Perhaps it’s in the genes, after all, my father fished the high seas as a trawlerman but I never fished with him. He died when I was seven by [...]
Filed under Books, Tales Of The Riverbank · Tagged with Advanced Carp Fishing, Barbel, Barbel Days And Ways, bite alarm, Bob Roberts, Bream, Carp, Carp World, chub, Coarse Angler, Coarse Fisherman, Complete Book Of Legering, Daiwa, eels, float fishing, Goldthorpe, Green Un, Improve Your Coarse Fishing, legering, pole, roach, rudd, Tench, UK Masters Angling Champion, zander