Sponsored by: Daiwa, Navionics, Sidewinder and Saltwater Boat Angling. Regular readers will remember our report on the inaugural event held on the August Bank Holiday weekend last year. Well this year, organised by a dedicated committee of anglers who fish the Mull regularly, including the Chair and local charter skipper Ian Burrett, it attracted 41 READ MORE
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Barracuda World Tour Finals
Barracuda World Tour Finals – Port de Crouesty – Arzon – Brittany Every year for the past three years I’ve been invited to fish in the Barracuda World Tour Finals in Brittany by Navionics France. The event is organised by Beneteau and is held out of Port du Crouesty, in Arzon and takes place over READ MORE
The bass ban – have the measures made a difference?
Following the publication of a research report by the New Economics Foundation into the affects of the new bass regulations Tim Macpherson boils down the headline conclusions. As we all know, us anglers have been subject to draconian restrictions on our bass fishing. Banned from taking any fish during the spawning season, banned from taking READ MORE
Welcome to the May issue
Mark Lloyd It was announced recently that Mark Lloyd, Chief executive of the Angling Trust since its launch in 2009, is set to leave his post and head up the Rivers Trust. I’ve worked with, and alongside, Mark in various capacities for the last ten years, as an employee, volunteer, campaigner and latterly as a READ MORE
As Spring approaches, what can we expect to find?
As spring approaches and we’re still no nearer to working out what our place is in Europe thoughts turn to getting out in our boats and escaping from the misery of winter and all else. But what can we expect to find when we venture out of harbours and marinas this spring? The seas are READ MORE