From the Bank – UK Fishing Articles, Tips and Stories

Dawn on a still UK lake with mist on the water and carp fishing tackle - rod pod, bite alarms, and landing net - set up on the bank

The bank is where UK anglers actually spend most of their time – not in tackle shops, not on forums, and not watching YouTube. From the Bank is the part of this site that reflects that: articles, seasonal notes, and the kind of knowledge that only comes from putting in hours on the water rather than reading about it.

This is not a news feed. There is no shortage of fishing news. What is rarer is considered, experience-based content about how and why UK fishing works the way it does – when to change tactics, what the seasonal shift from summer to autumn actually feels like on different types of water, why a method that cleaned up last week suddenly stopped working.

Articles here will cover:

Seasonal fishing. What changes as the year turns – not in abstract terms but in terms of specific species, locations, and methods. The shift from summer fry-bashing to autumn drop shotting for perch. The point in the year when barbel stop responding to boilies and start taking pellet. The spring window for big trout before the banks get busy.

Tactics and adjustments. The things that are hard to write into a how-to guide because they depend on reading conditions on the day. What to do when the fish are there but won’t bite. When to sit and wait versus when to move.

UK waters. Notes on specific rivers, reservoirs, canals, and sea marks – not access guides, but what it is actually like to fish them.

Species behaviour. Observations on fish behaviour that are not covered in the species profiles – things that only become apparent through repeated experience with a particular species on a particular type of water.

New articles are added as the fishing changes through the year. The best way to follow is to check back regularly or subscribe to the mailing list when it launches.

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