Warrington Guardian on MSN
Incredible record-breaking match fishing weights on River Mersey
Lukasz Procek updates us on happenings within Warrington Anglers’ Association in his 30th column for Warrington Guardian ...
The River Weaver Navigation is still fishing really well, with reports of good catches despite the fluctuations in ...
Their visit to the Swettenham Bridge stretch, controlled by Congleton Anglers Society, featured in episode three of the eight series of the ...
Angling Times on MSN
Preston Inspire feeder rod review
If you don’t want to pay over the odds for a ‘flashy’ rod, Dan Webb has discovered that Preston Innovations’ new Inspire ...
Rotherham Advertiser on MSN
Worries after Thrybergh Country Park avian flu find and weeds upset cup plans
As reported in the Advertiser, a case of avian influenza (HPAI) H5N1 has been confirmed locally in a wild bird at Thrybergh ...
As the weather cools, anglers in the region are turning to moving waters like rivers to catch fish stocking up for winter. Here are river fishing tips from fishing expert Matt Johnson.
5050 Fishing on MSN
River and creek fishing for big smallmouth bass
Flowing water, rocky banks, and hard-hitting bass—this is smallmouth fishing at its best. Watch as every cast brings explosive strikes and wild fights in the clear rivers and creeks where giants hide.
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Governments can protect marine environments by supporting small-scale fishing
The world's oceans are vital for life on Earth. Drifting phytoplankton provide almost half the oxygen released into the atmosphere. Marine and coastal ecosystems provide food and protect communities ...
For generations, the Hay River and its tributaries carried hunters, trappers and fishers deep into the northern bush. Today, the waters have dropped so low that a First Nation community in the ...
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - The Indonesian Minister of Environment and Forestry, Hanif Faisol Nurofiq, aims to protect the pesut dolphin, or the Irrawaddy dolphin (Orcaella brevirostris) population in the ...
When COVID-19 shut down the world, retired doctor Charles Wohl of Lenox found refuge in the quiet rhythm of casting lines on trout streams. From Massachusetts rivers to the bonefish ...
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