A bunch of Savage Gear lure fishing gear is on sale at the Art of Fishing
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by Henry Gilbey
16h ago
Short one today. Ben from the Art of Fishing messaged me to say that he was putting on a bit of a Savage Gear sale on his website - check it out here. I am rather pleased to see some of the Gravity Stick clam packs nice and cheap, plus the single Slender Scoop Shads are on offer as well. Rods, hooks, measuring mat, metals etc. Don’t shoot the messenger! Disclosure - If you buy anything using links found around my website, I may make a commission. It doesn’t cost you anymore to buy via these affiliate links - and please feel entirely free not to do so of course - but it will help me to continu ..read more
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HTO Nebula IKA Hunter 2.65m, 2.5-4.5 egi (squid) rod review, makes for a lovely 8’7’’ 30g bass rod - around £100
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by Henry Gilbey
3d ago
The word nice is a bit of a copout when it comes to describing a fishing rod, but this thing does happen to be a seriously nice rod which is a bit of a steal at the price. It’s thanks completely to a lad called Jake Scholgler who put me onto this rather lovely HTO Nebula IKA Hunter 2.65m lure rod, because I wasn’t aware of its existence until Jake put one into my hands at the Glasgow Angling Centre open weekend the other day (check out Jake’s YouTube channel here where he shows you how to make lures). Jake also works closely with HTO, and I know that with all the lure rods the company does, he ..read more
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Catching good fish on a new lure absolutely wrecks my head! (Craft Bleak)
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by Henry Gilbey
6d ago
Via my work I probably get to see and try more lure fishing tackle than most anglers, plus I have been working in fishing for a very long time now. Perhaps then I should be a bit more blase and cynical about the whole thing, but I’m not. Almost every single thing in fishing fascinates more than it ever did, but one of the things that really wrecks my head is trying a new lure out because it interest me - then catching a good fish on it…………. Just like the other day. I am sorry to bang on about that good bass I lucked out with in March, but it’s still slightly freaking me out how that fish hit ..read more
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Some interesting thoughts from Z-Man on choosing and rigging paddletails
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by Henry Gilbey
1w ago
I am on the Z-Man mailing list, and the other day an email came through which I thought was really interesting. I hope it’s okay to copy and paste the email here on my blog today - if this blog post doesn’t exist at some point then Z-Man asked me to take it down! - because I can’t ignore the thoughts of industry people connected to such a forward-thinking company. If there is anything here which gets you thinking about paddletails and your own fishing then that to be honest was the point of this copy and paste. Bear in mind that I am not going to remove any references this blog post makes to v ..read more
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Gosen Roots PEx8 braid review - £23.99 for a 150m spool
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by Henry Gilbey
1w ago
If you have never heard of Gosen braids then I will forgive you your sins, but in fact I believe it’s only been Ben Field at the Art of Fishing who has been the sole “pusher” of these fine lines in the UK for a good while now. Ben knows his Japanese brands especially, and when he says to me that I need to check this stuff out, I take note. I have a bit of experience of a pink coloured Gosen 8-strand braid from a few years ago now, but recently I have been putting this bright green coloured Gosen Roots PEx8 braid in the PE#1.2/25lb version through its paces……………. I don’t have literally hundred ..read more
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Luxuriating in glorious weather as if we've never seen it before, heading back home today
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by Henry Gilbey
1w ago
Like sun-starved, post-apocalyptic, underground dwellers we have been stumbling around out here in SW Portugal, amazed at this giant orb in the clear blue skies. I know as Brits we moan about our weather, but bloody hell we have had every right to with the winter and now spring we have had and are still getting. It’s been a great big bag of shite, and from the forecasts I have been keeping an eye on, none of us are exactly desperate to get back home to it…………. Please bear in mind that the photos here are from my phone! I fell in love with this south west tip of Portugal on literally my first ..read more
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When you do actually hook that fish of a lifetime - be honest here - is there a tiny bit of panic and worry?
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by Henry Gilbey
3w ago
I have watched and photographed a hell of a lot of anglers connected to and often landing some serious fish. A serious tarpon or GT is obviously very different to what we would call a serious bass, but when you chase a specific fish you are obviously hoping that one day you might connect with whatever the fish of a lifetime might be of that particular species. What is always very noticeable from my point of view is when an angler hooks into a much better than average fish and they feel confident in their connection to it - which in turn means they are confident to pull hard and give themselves ..read more
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Nothing like fishing to bring you crashing back down to earth!
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by Henry Gilbey
3w ago
One of the things about saltwater fishing which has always fascinated me is us as human beings needing to compute in our human brains where to go fishing on a given day or night. Our human brains are trying to outwit the natural world. Luck is always going to play a big part in fishing and I have never had a problem accepting that - it’s why I don’t compete or feel competitive with my fishing - but when you do go out and catch fish, to me there is a such a thrill that you have made the right call………… You will never know if it’s the best call you could have made because you can only fish one sp ..read more
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You obviously go fishing feeling confident, but I didn’t think I’d catch a 76cm bass from the shore in March!
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by Henry Gilbey
1M ago
In many respects I am most satisfied because I made the right call yesterday, but in reality it was only last week when I landed my first ever few bass from the shore in the UK in March. So does that actually mean that all my previous attempts at doing so were the wrong calls? Or can I allow myself to feel better about my many failures because the bass simply weren’t there yet? Whatever the case we went out fishing yesterday with a good bit of confidence because of the few small fish we saw last week, but I can’t pretend that I started covering the water yesterday and I’d end up catching a bas ..read more
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SuRPpa lure cases - an interesting way to carry your lures, £9.99 for ten of them
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by Henry Gilbey
1M ago
Please note that I am not remotely looking for a different way to carry my lures with me when I am out fishing, but when something comes across my radar which I think that some of you might find useful, I’m going to tell you about it. My two Savage Gear washable lure boxes - one with vertical slots, one with horizontal slots - sit by my side in a lure bag thing which drains when I am deep-wading or fishing in the surf etc. I also really like that RBB Surf Supporter II lure bag in the surf especially (review here). So these simple and rather clever SuRPpa lure cases look like nothing more than ..read more
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