Match Fishing Staff

Match Fishing Staff  |  Jun 25, 2018  |  0 comments
Mark Downes tells you five of his groundbait secrets that have caught him loads of fish down the years. It’s Magic If you want a simple one-bag mix for commercial silvers then Sweet Fishmeal Magic is the mix for you. Magic is a perennial fish catcher and the addition of a fishmeal element only serves to enhance its reputation. I have used this mix no end for silver fish on commercials but have also used it extensively on canals too.
Match Fishing Staff  |  Jun 25, 2018  |  0 comments
Side trays are an essential item of tackle for the comfort and organisation of your session. And as match anglers we are using larger and larger side trays, especially when wading on natural waters. One huge problem that anglers have been faced with is supporting the weight on these large side trays. Supporting legs are the common choice but there are situations when you cannot use them – deep margins or narrow commercial platforms being just two cases.
Match Fishing Staff  |  Jun 25, 2018  |  0 comments
Match Fishing gets its hands on the brilliant new Octbox D25 MK18. The Octbox team really are the best at listening to what their customers want. The head of design, Rick Tyler, spends hours on the phone to his many customers and always looks for ways to incorporate what they are saying and to improve the highly popular seatbox range. The D25 MK18 is the perfect example of listening to customer feedback and making improvements.
Match Fishing Staff  |  Jun 25, 2018  |  0 comments
I have just got back from Croatia, where I was privileged to be part of the four-man England team that took part in the World Masters Championship on a lake near Sveti Martin, in Croatia. We had four days of official practice on the venue and it was solid with small roach, bleak, carrassios and spiky catfish. We practised all sorts of methods, but it became clear that it was going to be fishing shallow at seven to eight metres, feeding balls of slop (three bags of Sensas surface to one bag of Gros Gardons) that contained joker, dead pinkies and finely chopped worms. DAY ONE Section D, Peg 6 I had practised this section, so I knew it was full of fish and was feeling quite confident of doing well.
Match Fishing Staff  |  Jun 20, 2018  |  0 comments
Match Fishing checks out the brand new Chocolate Orange range from Sonubaits.
Match Fishing Staff  |  Jun 14, 2018  |  0 comments
Digital Subscription–Print Subscription The Practice with Lee Kerry In the first part of this new series, Lee Kerry visits Southfield Reservoir on a midweek match to practise for an upcoming event. Record Breaking Bagging! Match Fishing pins Tunnel Barn Farm record holder Matt Bingham on the scene of his colassal 385lb net of F1s! Summer Tips Former Match This Champion Chris Cameron divulges some of his top open-water carp tips for summer bagging! Anatomy of a groundbait Phil Ringer explains just what the process and ingedients list looks like when developing a new groundbait mix. Up close MAP Slider Keepnets Joe Carass takes a look at the new Slider Keepnet system from MAP Subscription Deal: Spotted Fin Match Pack Digital Subscription–Print Subscription . .
Match Fishing Staff  |  Jun 12, 2018  |  0 comments
Match Fishing gets the bucket out and mixes up the brand new groundbait from Bait-Tech – The Juice!
Match Fishing Staff  |  Jun 12, 2018  |  0 comments
Match Fishing runs the rule over Browning’s latest elastic range – Xitan Microbore. Hollow elastics have quite rightly been the most popular choice for pole anglers for a long, long time now. What once seemed like a ridiculous idea became the norm and anglers everywhere have bought into the hollow elastic concept. And why wouldn’t they? They are long-lasting, durable, user-friendly and they work! Like all products, things evolve and new technologies and manufacturing processes crop up that can improve the performance of elastics.
Match Fishing Staff  |  Jun 11, 2018  |  0 comments
The original Frank Holding Memorial Match saw 111 anglers fish the Grand Canal in his memory on Saturday last. Reminiscent of the days of 300 peg Prosperous AC Festival it was fantastic to see such a turn out! Congratulations to Brian Kane who is the 2018 King of the Canal and to all the winners including those who picked up some top raffle prizes. The roach were not back yet with catches consisting mostly of skimmers, hybrids and baby tench. 1st Overall - Brian Kane - 19lb 1oz 2nd Overall - Dara Finnegan - 15lb 15oz 3rd Overall - Jeff Stiratt - 15lb 10oz 4th Overall - Ewan Weed - 11lb 1oz 5th Overall - John Jurj - 10lb 6oz 6th Overall - Peter Keenan - 9lb 15oz A super event with plenty of sponsorship from many to include Waterways Ireland and Sensas Ireland.

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