
Wild Fishing
Britain's 700 most spectacular, secluded and affordable places for native angling (travel guide)
Wild Things Publishing Ltd
Published on 1. April 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
256 pages
978-1-910636-46-6 (ISBN)
Description
Redefining
the angling experience by focusing on the beauty of remote, natural
environments and native fish species, this new guide moves away from
commercial fisheries and overstocked ponds to introduce the reader to wild
fishing. Those who are keen to follow this more sustainable, eco-conscious
and affordable approach will find the book packed with detailed information
on accessing hundreds of magnificent wild fishing spots across the UK, many
of them free or only requiring low-cost permits. rom tranquil rivers to wild,
rugged coastlines, the guide highlights the joys of such hidden gems as the
River Wandle, in London, where anglers can cast their lines in the same
waters once fished by Admiral Nelson, along with Chesil Beach, in Dorset,
where deep waters can be reached just metres from shore, and the River Test,
in Winchester, where anglers can fish for free along one of England's most
famous chalk streams. In Wales, the mystical Llyn Ogwen, in Snowdonia, offers
wild brown trout and a backdrop steeped in Arthurian legend while other
remote sites include Loch Maree, in Wester Ross, where sea trout can be
fished against the looming drama of Slioch, a Munro. For those seeking a
coastal adventure, Pembrokeshire's wild shores provide a unique opportunity
to fish from the cliffs of Ceibwr Bay. Here, anglers might spot porpoises
while waiting for sea trout to bite. Further south, the rugged beauty of
Cornwall's coastline offers thrilling night fishing, casting for bass under
the stars. An invitation to reconnect with nature as much as it is a guide to
landing the catch, whether you dream of hiking through remote mountain
valleys, fishing from the edge of a secluded lake, or casting a line into
deep coastal waters, this guide offers an unparalleled introduction to
Britain's 700 most spectacular, lesser-known and wildest fishing
locations.
the angling experience by focusing on the beauty of remote, natural
environments and native fish species, this new guide moves away from
commercial fisheries and overstocked ponds to introduce the reader to wild
fishing. Those who are keen to follow this more sustainable, eco-conscious
and affordable approach will find the book packed with detailed information
on accessing hundreds of magnificent wild fishing spots across the UK, many
of them free or only requiring low-cost permits. rom tranquil rivers to wild,
rugged coastlines, the guide highlights the joys of such hidden gems as the
River Wandle, in London, where anglers can cast their lines in the same
waters once fished by Admiral Nelson, along with Chesil Beach, in Dorset,
where deep waters can be reached just metres from shore, and the River Test,
in Winchester, where anglers can fish for free along one of England's most
famous chalk streams. In Wales, the mystical Llyn Ogwen, in Snowdonia, offers
wild brown trout and a backdrop steeped in Arthurian legend while other
remote sites include Loch Maree, in Wester Ross, where sea trout can be
fished against the looming drama of Slioch, a Munro. For those seeking a
coastal adventure, Pembrokeshire's wild shores provide a unique opportunity
to fish from the cliffs of Ceibwr Bay. Here, anglers might spot porpoises
while waiting for sea trout to bite. Further south, the rugged beauty of
Cornwall's coastline offers thrilling night fishing, casting for bass under
the stars. An invitation to reconnect with nature as much as it is a guide to
landing the catch, whether you dream of hiking through remote mountain
valleys, fishing from the edge of a secluded lake, or casting a line into
deep coastal waters, this guide offers an unparalleled introduction to
Britain's 700 most spectacular, lesser-known and wildest fishing
locations.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Bath
United Kingdom
Illustrations
300
Dimensions
Height: 185 mm
Width: 210 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
604 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-910636-46-6 (9781910636466)
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A keen angler and outdoorsman, Kevin Adams has been exploring Britain's waterways for 20 years. A former publisher, he is now a social entrepreneur and launched one of the first-ever fishing apps. Jill Adams is a photographer and art director who loves nothing more than to swim and fish in Britain's hidden waters.