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Gareth Fareham
ISSUE 1 ARCHIVES - SIMON BARTLAM 'PASTURES NEW Pt3'

ISSUE 1 ARCHIVES - SIMON BARTLAM 'PASTURES NEW Pt3'

ISSUE 1 ARCHIVES - PASTURES NEW Pt3 In the concluding part of Simon's fascinating account of the history of Dinton, he talks through any fishery managers worst nightmare, the 'worth' of big carp, how the media affects our perception of big fish, and the future. Same again, kettle on, kick back and enjoy...  Sub: Speaking of floods, the lakes were affected quite badly from the horrendous 2007 floods for a while after, what do you think was the cause, and can you describe some of the scenes from that period? Si: White Swan had peaked for the quality of the fishing...

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Gareth Fareham
ISSUE 1 ARCHIVES - SIMON BARTLAM 'PASTURES NEW pt2'

ISSUE 1 ARCHIVES - SIMON BARTLAM 'PASTURES NEW pt2'

In part two we discuss the 'boom and bust' stocking mentality, the idea of retiring old fish, how to balance expectancy from anglers and why the Dinton ones have always been so notoriously elusive. Fascinating stuff from one of the UK's most fascinating waters 

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Gareth Fareham
ISSUE 1 ARCHIVES - Simon Bartlam 'Pastures New'

ISSUE 1 ARCHIVES - Simon Bartlam 'Pastures New'

In the ten years since this was recorded, very little has changed at Dinton, other than the stock of immense, scaly carp getting bigger, and perhaps even more sought after than they already were. In a world where things seem to change at a head spinning pace that is hard to keep track of at times, it is nice to find some constants. Si Bartlam, and Dinton is one of those

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Gareth Fareham
SUB|focus - BROTHERS OF THE ANGLE - Hendrik Uppenkamp

SUB|focus - BROTHERS OF THE ANGLE - Hendrik Uppenkamp

What is life like as a twenty two year old German angler? Where do you find the balance and time to travel and fish for big carp between undertaking a Masters thesis and studying Educational Sciences with the German Armed Forces? Hendrik popped up on our feed a while back and we've been following his journey ever since. Lovely carp, great photography and exploring the diversity of everything carp fishing has to offer are at the root of it all for Hendrik. Enjoy

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