Gareth Fareham
SUB|focus - BROTHERS OF THE ANGLE - Malte Brüninghoff
The threads that bind us being undoubtedly stronger than our differences. Word up to the brothers of the angle! First up, is 23 year old Malte, often found lurking in a German forest, potentially with a beer, and very often with a big slate grey or chestnut carp waiting for shots. Enjoy..
Gareth Fareham
ISSUE 1 ARCHIVES - Ross Jelfs 'Seeds and Oaks' Part 2
Part 2 of Ross's fascinating story about the history and conception of Lower Berryfield Fisheries, some sleepless nights feeding artemia to hatchlings and some philosophical musings on the value and worth of carp of this ilk. Enjoy
Gareth Fareham
ISSUE 1 ARCHIVES - Ross Jelfs 'Seeds and Oaks' Part 1
Back in 2012 when this was recorded, almost 10 years ago now, the landscape of the carp scene looked quite a bit different. Today it almost seems as if there are incredible looking, pretty, diverse, scaly carp everywhere - which is a fantastic thing. Ross's story, energy and enthusiasm are infectious and if you don't know too much about the history of the Leney, or how breeding carp works, this will spark some curiosity ... that and some eye meltingly beautiful little scaly ones. Fire up the kettle, and kick back. Enjoy.. seeds and oaks.
Gareth Fareham
THE CHAIN - Tommy De Cleen
January 50's don't come around too often, especially not rare ones that look like this one. A lovely short tale from Tommy about the capture of a lifetime, and enough to spur anyone into dusting the rods off to chance your arm at some winter gold. Kettle on, kick back, and enjoy..
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