Alex Grice has been in touch with news of a very eventful session on his first trip to a special venue – well done Alex! ‘I was due to meet my good friend Dan Stacey to shoot a magazine feature over at one of his target venues for the year. He had promised me that if we managed to get the pictures done in enough time, we could then head […]
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Park lake stunner for Lee!
Every now and then you see a photo of a carp that stops you in your tracks – and then you can’t stop looking at it! This is one such. Caught by Lee Howard from a northern park lake – superb angling! Here’s Lee’s story:
Read more...Tinpot’s last hurrah!
Kent angler Darren ‘Tinpot’ Norman enjoyed a proper result recently after a bit of a lean spell, well done Tinny! ‘The fishing has been tough lately on my syndicate and having nearly finished my nights I was just hoping for one last bite to finish off whats been an amazing season . Twenty four hours in a pre baited area produced nothing but the following morning I saw a large […]
Read more...Sometimes, Less is More! says Martin Bowler
Believe it or not a lot of my carp fishing is conducted with only one rod and by that I don’t mean stalking, but overnight sessions when most anglers reach for three rods immediately. In my experience more lines in the water does not mean more fish and two recent 36 hour sessions once again proved that to me when with only a single rod in a bid to keep […]
Read more...Another Sutton cracker for Alex!
Hot on the heels of his Sutton treble last week, Alex West has been back and had another one in the shape of this lovely 33lb 14oz common. Here’s what happened: ‘I found some bubblers on the Sunday Afternoon in front of the high point, it had been raining most of the morning so I had a hunch fish would be in open water. My Mate Spike turned up for […]
Read more...First world war carp for Brecht!
Belgian angler Brecht Ramon has been catching some nice fish from the River Ijzer in his home country recently. The setting is very distinctive in that where he was fishing is right next to some preserved trenches from the first world war. ‘I fished in the weekend a Belgium river The Ijzer. We fished next the Trenches of Death. It was a very important place in the war of 1914- […]
Read more...Rogier kicks off Autumn in style!
Dutch angler Rogier Smit got his autumn campaign off to a great start recently, employing the pre-baiting approach obviously worked, good angling Rogier! ‘I started early with pre baiting my syndicate this Autumn and as such I managed to get on the fish very quickly. I noticed that the carp where hungry and located them pretty quickly from watching their jumping and bubbling. As I started fishing in the late […]
Read more...Alex’s Sutton Treble!
Alex West enjoyed a very succesful trip to Sutton at Hone in Kent recently, bagging three of the lakes jewels, well done Alex! ‘After returning from catching my first Thames 30 on the Sunday morning i quickly got my tackle ready for a 3 day session and headed down to Sutton at hone that afternoon. I arrived on the lake and after a quick walk i found some fish feeding […]
Read more...A River Reward- Alex Grice
Alex Grice sent us this lovely piece on a recent dalliance with his local River Trent, thanks Alex! ‘It is the start of September, I’m currently sat by a lovely little lake in deepest Lincolnshire with the kettle on. The sun is gleaming across the overgrown pool as I begin to think about a recent session on my local stretch of river in Nottinghamshire.
Read more...BCAC Victory!
This weekend saw the final of the British Carp Angling Championships on RK Leisure’s Wraysbury fishery. In what turned out to be a closely fought match with a nail biting finish, Kev Hewitt and partner Mark Bartlett triumphed! This was their 18th attempt at winning the competition and excellent swim preparation and a patient approach eventually paid off – even if it was a close run thing! Well done Kev […]
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