Sometimes you just know it’s going to be a good season. Alexis Gravel knew he was onto a winner with the Belfast Giants when, on only his second day in Northern Ireland, he landed the biggest fish ...
A well-run 48-acre gravel pit that holds many coarse species including double-figure zander, pike nudging 30lb and perch to over 3lb. There are 50 well-spaced swims, and coarse deadbaits or lures will ...
D espite being only 14 years old, angler Jacob Cluskey already has an album most anglers with 50 years’ experience would envy ...
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With the UK’s coastlines, rivers and lakes being as beautiful as they are varied, keen anglers couldn’t imagine a better place to practice their favourite pastime. Whether you are into game fishing, ...
The angling club’s licence for the Wingerworth Lido ended in June and there are currently no fishing rights in place. Did you know with an ad-lite subscription to Derbyshire Times, you get 70% fewer ...
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The author holds a 38-inch northern pike caught on a Suick. See below for the damage this fish inflicted to a brand new lure. / Joe Shead Why You Need the Best Northern Pike Lures for Consistent ...
Northern pike, chain pickerel, and muskies are all members of the same family. And if we were comparing them to the porridge in “Goldilocks and the Three Bears,” pike fishing would be “just right.” ...
Northern pike might be closely related to muskies, but they’re not muskies. They have very different feeding habits. They exhibit different predatory behaviors. Pike are also smaller. Yet despite this ...