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Posted in: Features | Dated: 28/November/2011
image Changing Times

Wayne Thomas takes a look at how sea angling has changed over the past 20 years, from the difference in attitudes to conservation, changes in tackle and how climate change is making once rare species become more common.

image All Hail the Halibut
Halibut obsessed Mike Thrussell, travels up to Oskfjord in Norway with TSF Editor Barney Wright and Ian Peaccock of Dintur UK, to battle once again with these fast attack, immensely powerful fish.


image In The Lair of the Wolfish!
Mike Thrussell accompanied by Barney Wright head up to Northern Norway to tussle with some Norwegian Wolfish, true predators armed with powerful jaws and fearsome teeth!


image Tame More Tope With Circle Hooks
Dave Barham embarks on a tope trip out of Langstone harbour which provides conclusive evidence that circle hooks will improve your catch rate.


image You Can Count on Cobh
The WSF Team head out to Southern Ireland to fish one of the world's largest natural harbours, Cork Harbour, from the picturesque town of Cobh, last port of call for the ill fated Tit


image Cacheflow Smoothound Action!
Mike Thrussell jumps aboard "Cacheflow" where he experiences some top class light tackle angling action, with what is something of a rarity in the UK, a lady charter skipper...Nicola Sanders.


image Loppa Whopper Cod Fishing
BANG! 50-metres below something hit my jighead with the force of a breakers lump hammer. The rod tip powered down in to the full fighting curve as a massive weight bored hard for the seabed dragging yard after yard of line off a tightly set clutch. The only option was to hang on and let the fish sap some of its strength, then pump the fish hard to gain a few feet before that hard won line was dragged off the reel again and again.


image The Biggest Game
Tony B Burch takes a look at the life of "Monster Man" Frank Mundus, his greatest captures and the techniques he used to capture some of the largest sharks ever taken on rod and line.


image Weymouth Boat Meet '08
Lee Shilling gives you the low down on his attendance at this years event.


image Casting in Aberdeen, again!
After two successful casting meets, we head back up to Aberdeen to cover number three!


image Shark Attack in Scotland!
Shaun Cumming looks at fishing for sharks in Scotland; the species available, tactics and the areas they can be found.


image Of Ghosts and Greats
The inspiration for Mike Thrussell to start his angling journey came from many sources, but angling writers have always been a key motivator for him to pick up a rod. In this brand new article to WSF, Mike takes a look at some of the angling greats that have inspired him over the years.


image Arctic Adventure
Get a group of anglers talking about Norway and the prime topic of conversation will be the big cod that lurk these deep, cold waters. There are huge cod here and the quality of the cod fishing is exceptional, but these waters hold much more than just cod and the opportunities to the thinking angler are immense.


image Blue Sharks & Specimen Pollack
Paul Casey, head of Shakespeare UK and Europe, casually mentioned one day that hed never caught a blue shark and it was a long standing ambition he was keen to achieve. That sounded like a challenge, so Mike Thrussell and Paul got their heads together and set about organising a trip.


image Casting in Aberdeen!
Following the success of the Aberdeen Casting Day in June 2007, and after reading on the WSF Scotland Forum about the casting tuition opportunities received from casting instructor Ask Wingbacker (Paul), I contacted Paul to ask if he fancied doing it again


image Ballycotton Bounty
World Sea Fishing visits the port of Ballycotton on the east side of County Cork in Ireland, famous in the early 1900's when members of the Dreadnought Sea Angling Club broke new ground by catching species unprecedented at that time.


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