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Fisher’s Diary - here on your favourite angling website.
Each issue contains three hours or more of
up-to-date video content – replaced with new video very month –
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You can watch the programmes as a schedule, or
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demand basis.
“Imagine it like a magazine come to life in video
– with features, tackle, interviews and instruction,” explained
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some of the best know names in angling. Much of it is completely
new and has never seen before.”
Game Fisher's Diary Issue
8

Game Fisher’s Diary February
Issue FREE TO VIEW
The February issue of Game
Fisher’s Diary, the video magazine for the serious fly angler,
is now live here on this website and its all free to view.
It is crammed full of short features and full length TV style
programmes to keep you entertained all month!
The three hours of top
quality content in this month’s issue includes: fly tying,
casting instruction, classic shows and fish being caught on the
fly in scores of different locations.
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Highlights of February’s Issue include:
Amwell Magna
Rae Borras joins the oldest fly fishing club in England to find
out what anglers can achieve if they work together.

Rae Borras joins the oldest fly fishing club in
England to find out what anglers can achieve if they work
together.
Just 20 miles from the centre of London, an
enchanting stretch of the River Lea is home to Amwell Magma,
believed to be the oldest fly fishing club in England, and
established way back in 1831 when the world was a very different
place.
Indeed the stretch of the river featured is
mentioned by Isaac Walton in the Compleat Angler, when the river
was at least 20 yards wide.
The pressure of modern living and the river’s
proximity to the capital, coupled with the creation of the Lea
Navigation, has seen the river shrink markedly to only a few
yards wide today.
But it’s a credit to the club’s dedicated members
that this 2.5 mile stretch not only flows and has a future in
the 21st century, but is a healthy fly fishery holding a good
head of rainbow and brown trout, plus perch and chub that are a
little bit too big for the cormorants to snaffle!
Rae joins club members on a lovely September
morning to find out about the history of the club and its water,
the work done to ensure its future; and to try to fool spooky
fish you can see, and that can see you right back!
One of the members we meet is Fergal Sharkey, he
of ‘The Undertones’ fame (remember ‘My Perfect Cousin’ anyone?),
who is as passionate about his fishing and this fishery as he
was about prancing about on the stage in his youth.
“The work never stops,” Fergal tells Rae as he
bristles with enthusiasm – and clearly he loves the fact that
there’s always work to be done.
There’s plenty of fishing to enjoy (and Rae shows
he can fly fish with the best of them), with a fair smattering
of ribbing thrown in for good measure. What else would you
expect when you get club members out together?
This is a highly enjoyable and refreshing watch
that reminds us all what anglers can do if they team up and work
together, with a little help from the powers that be.
The Amwell Magma members have created a wonderful
little oasis of fishing far from the madding crowd, yet only a
few miles from London. They have every right to be proud of
their water and their club’s history, and long may it last.
Back Country Florida
Paul Young discovers why anglers the world over love to target
the awesome bonefish.

Paul Young discovers why anglers the world over
love to target the awesome bonefish in this great episode from
his Hooked On Fishing series, available to view here on this
website as part of the Game Fisher’s Diary.
When most anglers think of sea fishing in Florida
they tend to think of big powerful boats, 30 miles offshore in
search of sailfish and marlin.
But the Keys also has some excellent shallow
water fishing in the area known as the Back Country where the
water is only a foot or two deep.
This is home to the lightning fast bonefish,
reckoned to be one of the fastest fish in the sea and when
hooked can zip off a hundred yards of line in a heartbeat.
Paul is only using 10lb line and the first fish
nearly spools him, but after a tough fight and some help from
the local experts, he's admiring a superb bonefish. It's the
first fish of many in what's a superbly enjoyable show.
It’s free to view, split into two parts, here on
this website in the February issue of Game Fisher’s Diary – the
video magazine for fly anglers everywhere.
Just click on the link below and use the arrows
to scroll through the playlist.
Watch ‘Hooked On
Fishing: Back Country Florida’ now
Lures On A Sinking Line
Steve Cullen from Total Fly Fisher with set-up advice for
fishing for stillwater and reservoir trout with lure tactics….
Salmon Fly Of The Month
Guide and expert fly tyer Carl Humphries shows how to tie the
Collie Dog.
Trout Fly Of The Month
Robbie Winram shows how to tie up the Hothead Taddy Cat, a mini
lure with an enticing tail action.

Hardy Zenith Sintrix Rods
Robin Elwes from Farlow's of Pall Mall takes a look at Hardy’s
sumptuous new Zenith rod incorporating SINTRIX….
Wychwood Competition Fly
Box
Steve Cullen discusses why he’s become a fan of the excellent
fly box system from the Wychwood fly range…
Fly Fishing For Salmon
Line choice is all-important for any fly fishing including
targeting salmon. Ace fly angler Rae Borras is your guide.
Lost World Of Mr Hardy
Clip from the evocative film about people who dedicate their
lives to the pursuit of perfect fly fishing tackle.
Green Tide
Fabulous saltwater fly fishing with the magnificent kingfish the
target species.
Sea Bass On Flies
Guide Julian Anwyl discusses his favourite fly patterns for
targeting saltwater bass.
Soulfish: Louisiana
High-octane fly fishing from some of the world’s most
breathtaking destinations.
Tasmanian Trout Pt II
Pete Morse and guide Neil Grose keep ringing the changes to keep
the spectacular Tasmanian trout coming.
Bass 'N Fly Challenge
High adrenaline, hard-core fly fishing from the Fish Eye crew…
Essential Trout Flies
Robin Elwes from Farlow's of Pall Mall reveals six fly patterns
that he would never go fishing without…
Dry Fly New Zealand
More stunning fly fishing action with huge wild trophy trout in
New Zealand’s incredible Back Country.
It’s all free to view here
on this website in the February issue of Game Fisher’s Diary.
Just click on the link below to get started and use the arrows
to scroll through the playlist.
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