Our Guide to Fishing Rods
From trolling to spinning, we’ll help explain what it all means and what you’ll need…don’t worry – you don’t need a different fishing rod for every style!
angling tips, fishing tackle and catch reports
James Green loves nothing more than casting a fly in pursuit of salmon, seatrout or, when the opportunity arises, a tailing bonefish, tarpon or permit.
From trolling to spinning, we’ll help explain what it all means and what you’ll need…don’t worry – you don’t need a different fishing rod for every style!
There are thousands of fishing reels, but the most popular types can be grouped into fly reels, spinning reels, baitcasting/multiplier reels, centrepins and spincast reels.
This page gives all you need to know about buying a fishing kayak, from the different variants, to accessories, ratings, and even a price comparison table.
This section will guide you through the different types of waders, and should give you an idea of what to look for when you’re in the market for a new set.
For those unfortunate moments when you can’t actually be out by the water, doing what you love, why not get hooked on these great reads?
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