Lifelong angler Phil Morton returns in this episode of Urban Fishing, as he visits one of his favourite local venues in search of Huge Bream. As Urban as they come, the Walthamstow reservoirs are a lush, green Oasis right in the middle of North London. Phil spills the secrets he's learned from years of fishing the venue with a masterclass on spodding and rig tactics, but the weather's causing big problems. High winds force the crew off of the main lakes, but Phil gets a lead on some huge barbel living in a pipe system on the nearby Copper Mill river. More determined than ever, Phil heads back to the big lakes the next day for one last shot at the famous Walthamstow monster bream. It doesn't take long for the bite alarm to sound, kicking off one of the best Bream Fishing sessions of Phil's life.
When we think of fishing we often think of remote, rural locations, but our cities and towns often hide fishing secrets that you’d never dream of, right on our doorsteps. In this pilot episode...
Will Raison ‘match fishing guru’ reveals his pole fishing tactics on Gold Valley Lakes and answers the question – how to fill the gaps in the middle of a match?
This episode of On the Bank sees Rob meets up with Julian Chidgey for a spot of predator fishing on light lures on ditches and drains, before Rob and Andy go head to head in a fly vs. float...
In the first episode of On the Bank with Andy Ford and Rob Hughes the pair begin by visiting the Nadder and the Avon, both Wiltshire chalkstreams, for some winter river fishing. They run into a few...
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