CATEGORIES
Better To Give Than Receive
Why shouldn’t our working companions get some Christmas presents too, asks David Tomlinson
Feeding Frenzy
At this time of year do give some thought to feeding not only pheasants and partridges but also wild birds
Practice Makes Purrfect
The natural history photographer has filmed all 53 UK freshwater fish species, and this week recounts the time when he went in search of catfish.
A Premium Product From Poult To Plate
Careful handling, correct shot size and good airflow will keep your birds in top condition to the point of consumption, says Liam Bell
Mobile Approach For PB Chub And Bonus Barbel
Otter predation on the Great Ouse has led to Predator Action Group chairman Tony Gibson altering his winter barbel approach to a chub tactic that also picks up a few ‘whiskers’.
First Days In The Field
Taking a young dog on its first shoot is a big step and if it’s not handled correctly you could end up with a gun-shy wreck, warns Ellena Swift
Every Day's A School Day
Having turned 60 acres into a successful driven shoot, a headmaster is now investing in the next generation discovers Patrick Galbraith
Jack Of Hall Trades
The ace angling coach is here in the Mail for an exclusive series revealing his on-the-bank lessons and views on modern fishing.
Identifying Individuals
Britain’s best-known pike angler, angling historian and carp fishery boss reveals all in this fortnightly column.
Get A Winter Edge
This week: Jamie explains his cutting-edge approach for cold-water carp to help you catch more fish this winter.
Floody Great Big Barbel
Britain’s leading all-round angler loves taking on challenges at all kinds of venues. Read his triumphs and disasters, warts ‘n’ all, exclusively in AM.
December 5th Is D-Day For Us All
John’s POINT OF VIEW SPECIAL
Dealing With Lost Hooks
The well-travelled freshwater biologist and top angler brings you his fascinating weekly insight into the secret lives of fish.
All-Time Epic Catches
Our classic fishing series moves back in time, and this week we bring you a special look at…
All In A Twist
The thinking carp angler offers his opinion, insight and advice every week exclusively here in Angler’s Mail. Col will help you become a wiser angler.
What Do Guns Really Want?
Beautiful scenery, wild birds, a good lunch — so many things make up the shoot day but what matters most? Patrick Galbraith finds out
The Heat Is On
No matter how tough you are, Richard Negus believes Härkila’s new electric jacket should be part of every sporting wardrobe
Pining For A Solution
Reports suggest that grey squirrel numbers can be greatly reduced by pine martens but where is the hard evidence, asks Richard Hardy
Odds And Endings
The final day of the fishing season is a success and a young gundog shows promise, but Laurence’s shooting skills seem to have vanished
A World Light Years Away
Simon Garnham enjoys a morning on a hallowed marsh and goes home wondering if dawn or dusk is better for wildfowling
A Bigger Slice Of The Pie
The British Game Alliance can bring much-needed unity to our sport — if only more shoots and game dealers get on board, says Matt Cross
Wrongs, rights-and-lefts
We all like shooting right-and-lefts, says Tom Payne, whether it’s woodcock or partridges, but what’s the secret to getting better at it?
This is not just small beer
Of course it’s about the day rather than the bag, but you owe it to the birds you put down to try to maximise your return, advises Liam Bell
Pigeon control: as vital as ever
Pigeon control has come a long way, but the wily bird still stays one step ahead, says Tom Payne
Crowing Over Carp
Widely respected specimen carp angler and author Simon Crow has caught carp from over 400 different waters in seven countries. With an overseas personal best of 86 lb 8 oz and a UK PB of 56 lb 12 oz, the Avid Carp and DNA Baits angling consultant shows no signs of slowing down, always seeking to catch quality carp. Here’s an insight into how he goes about catching the big ’uns while still making the time for other passions in his life.
Not for one but for all
In the first part of our series on fowling in the footsteps of the greats, Patrick Galbraith visits Hull — the birthplace of the modern sport
He shoots, he scores
Wildfowling using a football formula bags a home win at Burghley for Jamie Tusting
An elegant balance
Finely honed skills, a flexible approach and awareness of ecology are the keys to a successful deer management plan, says Megan Rowland
Sorting Out Silvers
This week’s Angler’s Mail match fishing columnist Darren Cox celebrates winter’s arrival with his sights fixed firmly on roach and bream.
Mesmerised By Mullet Murmuration
The natural history photographer has fi lmed all 53 UK freshwater fi sh species, and this week he looks at mullet and sea trout.