Tom Scholey

Tom Scholey  |  Jul 21, 2023  |  0 comments

How much difference does bait colour and appearence make to what you catch? Tom Scholey sets out to investigate…

Tom Scholey  |  Jul 04, 2022  |  0 comments
Tom Scholey takes to the bank with an impressive range of Redvolution Vitesse whips from Milo, and wastes no time in putting them through their paces…
Tom Scholey  |  Jun 24, 2022  |  0 comments
When it comes to big river fishing Tom Scholey takes a super-confident small fish approach to maximise his chances of success.
Tom Scholey  |  May 25, 2022  |  0 comments
Tom Scholey takes to the bank with Browning’s new Sphere Silverlite Plus pole package and is very impressed…
Tom Scholey  |  May 05, 2022  |  0 comments
As a self-confessed tight Yorkshireman, Tom Scholey values budget tackle, and Daiwa’s latest offerings are right up his street…
Tom Scholey  |  Apr 08, 2022  |  0 comments
Tom Scholey revisits the Golden Rod Final where he picked up a cool £6,000 thanks to some interesting new products from Fjuka!
Tom Scholey  |  Nov 02, 2021  |  0 comments

Tom Scholey takes the Middy M3 MK II for a hectic afternoon workout at Drennan Lindholme Lakes…

Tom Scholey  |  Sep 03, 2021  |  0 comments

Tom Scholey goes edge fishing with Daiwa’s new MATCHWINNER MW1 Power Margin Pole.

Match Fishing Staff,  |  Nov 04, 2016  |  0 comments
Perfectly Functional! Tom Scholey expresses his love of a seatbox system that he firmly believes is the best ever made. There is absolutely no need for any kind of platform when you own an Octbox! I have certainly been guilty in the past of looking for fashion over function when selecting a seatbox. Indeed, I probably made the ultimate sacrifice for doing so too – when my old ‘pretty’ box gave way, causing me to fall into the lake. I was also guilty of being very cynical when I first set eyes on a Nordik Octbox.
Tom Scholey  |  Aug 03, 2016  |  0 comments
Match Fishing editor Tom Scholey takes a look at a very special range of rods, Daiwa’s Airity X45s. I must admit to being massively sceptical when I was asked to consider the possibility that a rod might actually be ‘better’ than Daiwa’s Tournament range. I love these rods and have been steadily building a collection when my budget has allowed. Indeed, I have written on these pages before about how I consider the 10ft Tournament to be the nicest rod of its kind that I have ever used.
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