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Posted by admin on December 17, 2008 · 4 Comments
Seeing as so many satisfied customers have seen fit to email Stu and me with their comments on our DVD it seems only fair that we share them with you. This is just some of the things that viewers have told us: I have seen the [...]
Filed under Video Updates · Tagged with Barbel Days and Ways Volume One, Bob Roberts, Lee Swords, pellets, River Dove, River Swale, River trent, roving, stalking, Stu Walker, Video Updates
Posted by admin on December 13, 2008 · 1 Comment
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 so bitter right now and a bit of extra water to boot, some of it snow melt, the rivers are a bit tricky to [...]
Filed under Bob's Blog · Tagged with Adcock Stanton, angling forums, Angling Times, Barbel Days And Ways, bread punch, Catching The Impossible, centrepin, Green Un, liquidised bread, River Idle, River trent, roach
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
Angling Now And Then Well, the tail end of another river season approaches but have you seen many anglers on the bank? Okay, you’ll find a few diehards grinding away in the well known hot spots and there will always be plenty who talk a good session on the Internet, but if you listen carefully [...]
Filed under Articles · Tagged with Au Lion Dor, bait apron, Barbel, Bob Roberts, Carlton, Collingham, gudgeon, Hazelford, Lady Pit Farm, River Derwent, River trent, Snow, Sutton, Torksey Island, Weather
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