The Books that Defined our Angling Generation

Little by little the boxes of books are being unpacked and placed in their new Herefordshire bookshelves. Many are, of course, on...

The Tench Timetable 00:02

#2 SWIMS & WEATHER FORECASTS Do remember I am writing primarily for tench fishing in the early part of...

EA Announces Public Consultation on the River Coarse Fishing Close Season

From: Environment Agency - Via Press Release Published 14 January 2019 The decision to consult the angling community and others on the close season follows a preliminary survey of 20,000...

National Fishing Month Silver Jubilee – A Gleaming Success

National Fishing Month (NFM) continues to set the benchmark for fishing participation initiatives following the introduction of nearly 13,000 new people to angling this...
Beavers are back

Beavers could be reintroduced to Wales after centuries’ absence

Wildlife experts are submitting a licence application to release 10 beavers in the south of the country and hope the reintroduction could begin this...

Farmer ordered to pay £36k compensation to Grantham Angling Association after river pollution killed...

Fish Legal has secured a £36,000 settlement for a member club, Grantham Angling Association (GAA), from a farmer responsible for polluting the River Witham...

Burrowing crayfish give college a headache after riverbank wall collapses

"Burrowing crayfish" could cost a college thousands of pounds after they eroded an Oxford riverbank and caused a wall to partially collapse.

What price plastic? Saving the ocean from humanities worst addiction

What's the price of a bottle of water, or a ready meal from the corner shop? One pound? Two ninety-nine? The real cost is probably more than you realise. That's because our addiction to plastic is responsible for one of the worst ecological disasters of the modern age: the build up of plastic in the world's oceans.

Martin Salter: Two Years On – Are we now fit to frack?

The Angling Trust is part of a coalition of countryside and nature conservation organisations that came together two years ago to assess the potential risks of fracking to the UK's natural environment, landscapes and climate.

The Inside Angle

What does the EU referendum result mean for fish and fishing?
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