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A sturdy bonsai freshwater swashbuckler, the spiny stickleback is often the first fish we catch as children
Peek over the parapet of a bridge just as daylight bleeds into dusk, gazing down through the clear layers of a shallow river or chalk stream, and you may glimpse the shadowy, serpentine form of an eel
DOM GARNETT – ONE MAN DETERMINED TO KEEP THE PLEASURE IN ANGLING
One answer to this question is relatively straightforward. For much of Greek history, people living near the coast or on the islands ate plenty of fish and seafood – not out of obsession, but out of p
James ‘Leakyboots’ Batty explores our love affair with bass and what makes it such a popular and sought-after target species for sea anglers
Most of us take our fishing way too seriously. Just for a change, why not set out your stall for dace and gudgeon, and have some fun?