A Pikers Progress by John Watson
A Piker’s Progress, one of the most celebrated pike fishing books, is John Watson’s own story of his obsession with angling. Dedicated, passionate and controversial, John uncovers the truth behind Continue Reading →
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A Piker’s Progress, one of the most celebrated pike fishing books, is John Watson’s own story of his obsession with angling. Dedicated, passionate and controversial, John uncovers the truth behind Continue Reading →
For some anglers pike fishing is just one more branch of angling that can be picked up when the mood, or time of year, dictates. It is then dropped again Continue Reading →
Requirements Being in the market for a new spinning rod, I was typically daunted by the choice available. My Daiwa Vertice Telespin has proved a worthy companion. Last summer, however, Continue Reading →
With a realistic appearance, a beautiful finish and an overly large head and eye, which provide a nice target for the pike, the Slider by Salmo is a reliable jerkbait Continue Reading →
Lair of the Waterwolf is an enthralling underwater film of pike in their natural habitat. Dean Burman is a diver and professional film maker who captured the intriguing footage at Continue Reading →
In 2007 the Pike Anglers Club of Great Britain celebrated its thirtieth anniversary. The incumbent committee chose to commemorate this historic landmark with a book. Not just any book; a Continue Reading →
Forums are a great way of discussing pike fishing, building new friendships and meeting fellow anglers. Everyone benefits from sharing hints and tips. The Nightwatchman, AKA Gordon from Hull, recognised Continue Reading →
Have you ever wondered what the difference between jigging and bobbin is? Did you know that trolling has nothing to do with the internet? Are you scared of using a Continue Reading →
There are few angling encounters more exciting than the heart-stopping, golden-green flash of a big pike as it lunges, like lightning, to seize your bait. Tactical Pike Fishing, a book Continue Reading →
On October 1st 2011 the PAC Annual Convention returned to Kettering for the third, and perhaps final, time. The number of speakers for 2011 was reduced from the usual four Continue Reading →