Clive Owden goes all-out for a big hit at Horseshoe Lake and tells us about the bait he uses, how much he uses and how he decides on a spot to fish… “HORSESHOE Lake is the perfect venue for big hit carp fishing,” said Clive Owden as we watched the water together in a swim […]
Big Hit Carping
Anti Eject Balanced Particle Rig
Chris uses a Gardner Get Knotted tool to tie a small hair loop. A small piece of silicone tubing is then threaded onto the hook link. The hook is then threaded through the tubing, point first. Chris then threads the hook link through another piece of tubing. The second piece covers the knotless knot on […]
Choosing The Right Line
Whenever I hook a decent fish and it starts heading off to the horizon, there is one thing that always runs through my mind – will my line cope with the pressure? If the line is new, then the risk of the line breaking will be considerably lower. But, if your line has been used […]
Balancing The Spool On Your Multiplier
Spool Balancing I’m going to explain how I personally have my reels set up for fishing. I’m going to provide you with a simple guide to the way I approach and execute the task of setting a multiplier reel for general beach fishing. Last month we looked closely at how to tune the internal parts […]
Give ‘Em The Slipper!
The water was the colour of tea and the surf was rolling in along the nearby East Winner Bank. There were slipper limpet shells littered everywhere – shells that had been washed up on Hayling Island beach by the storm that had hit the area just two days ago. Unbelievably, there was no-one else fishing, […]
Geoffrey Palmer
John Bailey Meets… Geoffrey and I both worked on the BBC fishing series ‘Tales From The Riverbank’ many years ago but we only actually met face to face filming afloat on the Wensum a couple of years back. It was a delightful day as I remember: late summer and all sunlit browns. “It looked very […]
The Sedge
There are around 200 different species of sedge (or caddis) fly in the UK, belonging to the order Trichoptera. With the exception of the egg, all stages of the insect’s life cycle are of interest to the fly fisher at some time or another. From the egg, the first stage of the sedge’s life is […]
Desert Island Flies: Dave Chalmers
Black & Silver Hook: Long-shank, size 10Thread: BlackTail and wing: Black marabouBody: Flat silver tinselRib: Silver wireEyes: Small chain beads When I was asked for my most successful three flies, this pattern was at the top of the list. It’s a very simple creation, originally developed for the mighty ‘Loch Leven’. This fly has been […]
Fiery Devil (Stillwater)
Fish the pattern on a floating line and a 9ft tapered leader; this will ensure good turnover and that the fly is going where you want it. If you use a single, straight-through breaking strain the fly will have a tendency to ping to the left or right, which is not good. Target individual fish […]
Corixa (Stillwater)
For best results, fish the fly on a long leader and a floating line. Fish it by using jerky pulls; this will allow it move up and down in the water column, similar to how the natural would behave as it leaves the bottom to come up for air.Target weedy areas and you won’t go […]
Big Red (Stillwater)
The Big Red is a fly that has been doing the business for some years now and one that seems to make those wily trout throw caution to the wind. Fish the fly on its own to target individual fish – use a tapered leader. Also, try fishing the fly on the point, with some […]
Rob Jones
John Bailey Meets… I’m excited to be talking to Rob Jones. He’s an environment officer for the central Devon district and that means he covers just about all my favourite rivers in the British Isles, the Exe, the Barle and the Lyn. From the mid-1970s, I’ve enjoyed some of my happiest times down there with […]
The Damselfly
A relative of the dragonflies (order Odonata), the damselfly is a favourite summer food item of the stillwater trout. While trout will, at times, take the unmistakable, vivid-blue adult insect, it’s the nymph form of the damselfly that is of most interest to them… and, therefore, us, the anglers.The life cycle begins when, after mating, […]
Desert Island Flies: Craig Barr
Three-Tone Blob Hook: Kamasan B175, size 10Thread: RedTail: Bunch of pearl Flash Attack Body: Hot orange and sunburst Flash Attack Fritz I’ve chosen this because it’s a fantastic all-rounder for me and it’s not often that it doesn’t feature on my leader. It seems to catch everywhere, at any time. The fly is most regularly […]
Huff ‘N’ Puff (Upland Water)
It’s built to create a disturbance near the surface, which is a great way of bringing those wild trout up to investigate.A floating line will see this fly perform best; however, don’t make the mistake of getting stuck in a rut. Anglers experimenting with ghost and midge-tip lines have taken many brownies. These lines allow […]