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Coarse Fishing versus Sea Fishing!
An interesting argument, as both coarse and sea fishing have different things to offer. Living on the Channel Island of Guernsey where coarse fishing is very rare, and everyone tends to sea fish, I frequently find myself posed such questions as: Why should I pay to coarse fish when I have to return the fish to the water, yet if I sea fish it is free and I can take my fish home with me?
5 commentsThe Five Best Fishing Bivvies you can buy
If you spend a lot of time at your favourite fishing spot in all weathers then you need to read this article! When you spend a lot of time on the shores of a lake or on banks of a river then you should...
4 commentsFind Your Perfect Fishing Bivvy
If you are just starting out and aren’t too familiar with how to keep yourself comfortable when you are out fishing then don’t worry because there is definitely a fishing bivvy out there for you. In simple...
0 commentsbest Carp Tackle
When I started carp fishing over forty years ago that would have been a very easy question to answer as the only specialist carp tackle available were the Richard Walker Carp Rods. Things like carp landing nets, carp fishing alarms etc,etc, we had...
0 commentsBivvy Bag for an Unforgettable Experience Outdoors
See the Full Range of Bivvy Bags HERE Do you want your journey outdoors to be a memorable one? A bivvy can help you achieve that. Whether you are going to go mountain-climbing, hiking or camping, a bivvy bag...
0 commentsHow To Use A Bivy Sack
This hub is a helpful overview of the bivy sack as an ultralight bacpacking shelter alternative and offers some quick tips on how to make the most of your lightweight shelter option.
0 commentsFive Points to Consider When Buying a Carp Bivvy
In Europe the carp fishing industry is a massive business. There are hundreds of anglers that spend weeks of their year at the waters edge in a quest to catch that one special fish. Having this dedicated band of anglers is great for fishing...
0 commentsOutdoor Gear - The Ten Essentials
If you’ve been hiking and camping for some time you've probably come across the Ten Essentials. The Ten Essentials is a list of items that you should have in your backpack. It was first assembled in the...
0 commentsTents for the Solo Hiker
The rule of thumb about tents is to have one that will accommodate one extra person. But sometimes it may not be necessary especially for soloist who want to travel light. If you’re expecting to sleep in...
1 commentBasic Guide to Survival in the Outdoors
Survival is all about staying alive. It is a skill that can be learned but knowledge alone is not enough. Your mind is your most important tool and first you must have the will to survive.Knowledge comes...
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