New River Season Q&A Bream – Tony Curd

Bream are an extremely popular species to target on our Rivers among running water enthusiasts. There is little denying that these slabs can pack a punch on flowing water and give you a real run for your money compared to their still water cousins! With huge catches possible in the right conditions we asked Tony Curd – Who has caught numerous 200lb+ catches of Bream – for his advice on how to get the most from your fishing!
New River Season Q&A Chub – Justin Beale

Chub on paper should be one of the easiest fish to catch on our rivers – the stereotypical greedy fish that eats anything in its path. The reality is that banking a real specimen can be very difficult due to the spooky and sometimes tentative feeding habits of these wonderful fish. Justin Beale lifts the lid on the methods and baits you need to be using NOW!
New River Season Q&A Barbel – Justin Beale

Barbel are one of the most popular fish that swim in our UK Rivers. These hard fighting torpedoes are highly sought after and can prove to be tricky customers in difficult conditions – We’ve enlisted the help of one of the best in the business – Justin Beale to give you the advice you need to get the most from your early season sport!
Q&A – Jamie Harrison on Feeder Fishing!

Bait-Tech puts a question to one of our England Feeder Team members – Jamie Harrison!
Q&A with Bait-Tech’s Jamie Harrison

How does the effect of water towing effect you bait choices when feeder fishing?
Q&A with Bait-Tech’s Steve Tucker

Should I be using pure fishmeal groundbait for margin fishing in summer or should I take a look at the more modern sweet fishmeal mixes?
Q&A with Bait-Tech’s Wayne Swinscoe

There’s some great silverfish sport to be had on a lot of commercials these days and my club are thinking about having some designated matches fishing for them.
Q&A with Bait-Tech’s Lee Werrett

I’m fishing a new lake where the fish are quite large. They average anywhere from 6-10lb and the best tactic seems to be catching the on the pole on the bottom with pellets.