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Match Fishing Staff  |  Jun 26, 2013  |  0 comments
Extra-hard-wearing with 800 per cent stretch. RRP: £6. 99 . .
Match Fishing Staff  |  Jun 26, 2013  |  0 comments
Base-weighted feeders that fly like bullets through the air! RRP: £2. 25 . . .
Match Fishing Staff  |  Jun 25, 2013  |  0 comments
Evesham cancellation sees qualifier spot come free. Due to a last-minute cancellation, a place is available in this weekend's Match Fishing Team Championship qualifier on the Warwickshire Avon at Evesham. Taking place this Sunday, June 30th, the match will see two teams qualify for the prestigious Match Fishing Team Championship that takes place on the Bank Holiday Monday of the August Bank Holiday weekend. This match is regarded as one of the most prestigious in the calendar, with 12 of the country's top teams invited – and a further two teams qualifying on Sunday's match.
Match Fishing Staff  |  Jun 25, 2013  |  0 comments
MPs’ rocket to water companies over sex changing chemicals in rivers. The Angling Trust today has backed a hard-hitting report by a powerful group of MPs which urged water companies to remove gender-bending chemicals from waste water before they get into rivers. Angling Trust Chief Executive, Mark Lloyd said: “I am delighted that this all-party Select Committee backs what the Trust has been calling for over the past few years. “There is mounting evidence that these endocrine disruptor chemicals make fish change sex, can poison aquatic organisms and damage ecosystems.
Match Fishing Staff  |  Jun 24, 2013  |  0 comments
Silver bream seal victory for Welsh International. Former Shakespeare Champion Andrew Murphy took the honours in the second Shakespeare Championship qualifying match of the year on the Warwickshire Avon at Evesham, with a 20lb 2oz net of silver bream from the newly created Peg 87. Andrew, or ‘Spud’ as he is affectionately known to many, caught his fish on the waggler – feeding sparsely with bronze maggots and fishing a single bronze maggot on the hook. He ended the match with around 25 silver bream, and a good perch to take victory with over 1lb to spare.
Match Fishing Staff  |  Jun 24, 2013  |  0 comments
Broughton thinks a closed season review is unlikely. Experienced fisheries management consultant Dr Bruno Broughton has added his opinion to the ongoing close-season debate. An expert in his field, Bruno is familiar with most of the arguments for and against a coarse fish close season. He explained: “The 93-day closure on rivers is an approximation to cover the span of breeding times for most coarse fish in most years, from early spawners (such as pike) to late spawners (notably tench and carp).
Match Fishing Staff  |  Jun 24, 2013  |  0 comments
Wychavon Championship Qualifier, Evesham Town & Ferry Waters, 69 fished. Two small barbel caught on maggot-feeder tactics were enough to give Tony Woodhouse victory in Sunday’s Wychavon Championship qualifier. Fishing from Peg 17, Tony took the first of his fish around halfway through the match, with his second following in the dying stages of the competition. Tony cast around halfway across the river, fishing double bronze maggot on the hook.
Match Fishing Staff  |  Jun 23, 2013  |  0 comments
Judge gives 72-year-old a seven-day sentence. A 72-year-old fisherman from Fish Hook in Minnesota, USA, has been sentenced to a week in prison, after being convicted of defrauding the organisers of a £6,000 angling contest. Tom Mead won the bounty, after sneaking two fish from a different lake into his boat, then weighing them in and attempting to claim the prize. Fortunately, Meads actions were observed – and he was swiftly brought to justice.
Match Fishing Staff  |  Jun 22, 2013  |  0 comments
Over 250 events in flagship month for angling. With less than a month to go, it's full steam ahead for National Fishing Month (NFM) organised by the Angling Trades Association and its supporting partners. To date, over 250 events (running between July 19th and August 26th, 2013) have been registered on the official NFM website (www. nationalfishingmonth.
Match Fishing Staff  |  Jun 21, 2013  |  0 comments
Experts slam the current close-season laws. “In my opinion, the current close-season laws are completely outdated. Afterall, they were introduced back in 1896 when far less was known about fish science. ”These were the words of Dave Harrell, one of England’s best respected river anglers.

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