It has been a good start to the flattie season with reasonable numbers of turbot and a few brill. The brill tend to show better later in the season but…
The Alderney turbot season has taken off with a big bang. Local angler Mark Harding has been right in the thick of the action and brings you a hot-off-the-press feature…
Every year Steve Churchill travels from his Bristol home to Alderney accompanied by his father-in-law Graham. The competition between the family duo is fairly intense to say the least and…
We’ve hit that time of year where Winter becomes Summer and that is reflected in our fishing. Shore sport dies away, unless you are a spinning or float fanatic chasing…
A crowd of local islanders put to sea with Colin Dukes on Smuggler of Braye last weekend and despite the wrecks failing to produce due to the water clarity the…
Just returned from an excellent break, with three of the six weeks being spent with Paul Whittall in Phuket, Thailand. No great numbers of fish but lots of species, see…
Mark Harding thinks global warming may be the reason for increasing numbers of Couch’s bream and notable catches of the same. Here the Alderney angler reveals his tips for rooting…
This season’s winter mulleting started brightly with good fish to over 9lb. Well, that was as good as it got, and Alderney waters now seem devoid of mullet. But is…
“It’s a dirty job but someone’s got to do it!” gagged Steve Souter as he went Alderney mullet hunting with one hand over his mouth in possibly the smelliest place…
Seasonal winds and freezing cold conditions ensured boat fishing has been a non-event in the main. Opportunist kayak anglers enjoyed the best of the fishing afloat, with Dick Smith and myself…