Audio Angling

  • Autor: Vários
  • Narrador: Vários
  • Editora: Podcast
  • Duração: 241:02:57
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Sinopse

Historical and current interviews with key figures from the angling world.

Episódios

  • EP 117. Mike Winrow, Specimen Perch.

    14/04/2013 Duração: 55min

    Recorded in 2013. Perch were once a prolific fish. Then in the 1960's, shallow ulcer disease all but wiped the species out in the UK. Now nearly 50 years on, from those few resistant survivors, the Perch is back. But in the process, the balance of power in terms of which fisheries have the ability to produce specimen sized Perch has changed radically. Here Mike Winrow explains.

  • EP 116. John Wilkinson, River Lostock.

    07/04/2013 Duração: 28min

    Recorded in 2013. Back in the 1960's, the River Lostock in Lancashire was devoid of fish. Now in 2013 it's full of the things ranging from coarse species to Brown Trout. There's even talk of Salmon. Here John Wilkinson talks about the fish and the fishing, while Phill Williams explains how they came to be there in the first place.

  • EP 115. Phill Williams, The Target.

    31/03/2013 Duração: 01h04min

    Recorded in 2013. Back in the 1980's, Phill Williams set himself a target of 100 UK fish species, 300 worldwide fish species, a double figure wild trout, a 100 pound fish in freshwater, a 200 pound fish from a trailed boat, a 200 pound fish from the shore, and a 1000 pound fish from anywhere. In addition there was to be a British, a European and a World record fish, plus a fisheries based Ph.D. This is the story of that quest.

  • EP 114. Dr. Ruth Thurstan, Fishing Pressure.

    24/03/2013 Duração: 51min

    Recorded in 2013. As anglers, we've all seen change, particularly in the numbers and sizes of our more popular fish species. But this has been going on since the 14th century. Here, Dr. Ruth Thustan looks at historical catch data and relates this to what we are seeing in terms of fish numbers today, and projects this on to what we can also expect in the future.

  • EP 113. Mike Winrow, Ribble Barbel.

    17/03/2013 Duração: 01h03min

    Recorded in 2013. The River Ribble in Lancashire was illegally stocked with Barbel during the 1970's. By the turn of the century, it was producing some of the biggest specimens in the country. Lancashire Barbel fanatic Mike Winrow explains.

  • EP 112. David Turner, The Last Mako.

    10/03/2013 Duração: 38min

    Recorded in 2013. As the captor of the last Mako Shark in UK waters back in 1971, and having thoroughly researched the species for his new book The Shark Hunter, David Turner tells us all we need to know on the subject of Mako Shark fishing.

  • EP 111. Ken Robinson, Scottish Shore Specimens.

    03/03/2013 Duração: 01h14min

    Recorded in 2013. It's not that long ago that fish which would make the angling press these days even from a boat, were regularly being caught from the shore in Scotland. Absolute monster Cod in particular. Then suddenly, they were gone. Here Scottish Cod record holder Ken Robinson reflects on the fishing back then, what happened to it, and recounts the day of his record catch.

  • EP 109. Robin Vinnicombe, Falmouth Mako's

    17/02/2013 Duração: 35min

    Recorded in 2012. From his first Mako encounter in the late 1950's up to the last ever British Mako Shark catch in 1971 which was aboard his Falmouth based boat 'Huntress', Robin Vinnicombe accounted for 1 in 3 of all Mako Sharks ever landed from UK waters. Now well into his 70's and wheelchair bound following a stroke, here he guides us through a detailed look at how he achieved what he did with this most enigmatic and highly prized angling Shark species.

  • EP 108. John Holden, Distance Casting

    10/02/2013 Duração: 57min

    Recorded in 2013. Far and away the most influential shore angler/distance caster of the past 40 years has to be Essex based John Holden. A former distance record holder, casting instructor and current stalwart at Sea Angler Magazine, here is a man who knows everything there is to know on this particular topic and is willing to share that experience with us all here.

  • EP 107. Harry Whiteside, Ribble Salmon Netsman.

    03/02/2013 Duração: 01h03min

    Recorded in 2012. Anglers and commercial fishermen will always be on opposite sides of the fence. But to understand any potential threat, anglers need to appreciate the commercial side of things too. This is particularly true of Salmon netting. Here Ribble Salmon netter Harry Whiteside talks the subject through.

  • EP 106. Charles Inniss, Fishing Inns

    27/01/2013 Duração: 30min

    Recorded in 2012. Angling Inns were once a common feature in parts of the UK with none more famous than the Half Moon at Sheepwash in Devon run by Charles Inniss. A life long Salmon and Sea Trout angler, Charles Inniss also ran 10 miles of the River Torridge, was secretary of the Torridge Angling Association, and knows much regarding the angling history this classic game fishing river.

  • EP 110. Dr. Stephen Atkins, CEO IFCA.

    27/01/2013 Duração: 45min

    Recorded in 2013. In 2011, Sea Fishery Committee's, which were responsible for policing inshore fishing activities, were replaced by Inshore Fishery and Conservation Authorities with seats on those authorities being given to various stakeholder groups including angling. Here North West IFCA Chief Executive Officer Dr. Stephen Atkins explains the working of an IFCA, plus explores measures which could be employed to help boost Bass numbers both regionally and nationally.

  • EP 105. Mike Weaver, Wild Trout Trust.

    20/01/2013 Duração: 01h13s

    Recorded in 2012. As a founding member and former chairman of the Wild Trout Trust, Mike Weaver MBE talks us through the formation of the organisation, its aims and its successes, plus reflects back on his Trout fishing career with some insight into his thinking, tackle and tactics.

  • EP 104. Sid Pender, Mounts Bay Angling Society.

    14/01/2013 Duração: 31min

    Recorded in 2012. Mounts Bay Sea Angling society is one of the oldest sea angling clubs in the country, and here its elder statesman Sid Pender, who has held most positions of office within the club, takes a detailed look at the organisation, fishing generally in the Penzance area, and how the future of Cornish sea angling looks

  • EP 103. Alan Yates, SAMF.

    06/01/2013 Duração: 40min

    Recorded in 2012. Arguably, one of the most influential England shore anglers of his day and without equal on the open match circuit, Folkestone angler and Sea Angler contributor Alan Yates talks about his match angling career and how he would ultimately become a founding member of the Sea Anglers Match Federation or SAMF.

  • EP 102. John Horsey, International Fly Fishing.

    02/01/2013 Duração: 36min

    Recorded in 2012. John Horsey, England's most successful international fly fisherman ever with 6 world championship gold medals to his credit, discusses the whole concept of international fly fishing competitions.

  • EP 101. Mel Russ Sea, Angler Magazine Editor.

    23/12/2012 Duração: 54min

    Sea Angler magazine editor Mel Russ talks through the history of Britains most successful ever sea angling magazine, from its birth in 1972 to present, and from its early black and white days to going electronic and inter-active in 2012.

  • EP 100. Sandy Armishaw, Angling Heritage

    16/12/2012 Duração: 26min

    Recorded in 2012. Angling Heritage is a bespoke angling history repository with full charitable status, the patrons of which are Fred Buller and Chris Yates. Here its founder Sandy Armishaw explains fully what the organisations remit is, and how anyone and everyone can become involved.

  • Ep 99. James Pinder, Salmon Perceptions.

    10/12/2012 Duração: 42min

    Recorded in 2012. Salmon fishing is seen by many as elitist, expensive, even snobbish, and there are many reasons why this might be so. But is it really any or all of those things. Here Salmon purist James Pinder explores a wide range of perceptions and misconceptions while also delving into the politics of it all to challenge those views.

  • EP 98. John Horsey, Pike On Fly.

    01/12/2012 Duração: 34min

    Recorded in 2012. Fly fishing for novel species is anglings big growth area currently, and for the most part in freshwater, that means Pike. In particular, Chew Valley Lake in Somerset is the place to go, preferably with six times world fly fishing champion John Horsey who operates there as a full time guide. Here, for those preferring to do it on their own, John spells out the do's and dont's that should lead to success.

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