WHAT’S IN MY BAG: SIMON KAY
A glance at jet-setting photographer and filmmaker Simon Kay’s passport – stamps for Colombia, Mexico, Italy, Slovenia, Seychelles, Marshall Islands – makes for envious reading,
A glance at jet-setting photographer and filmmaker Simon Kay’s passport – stamps for Colombia, Mexico, Italy, Slovenia, Seychelles, Marshall Islands – makes for envious reading,
While we tend to be omnivorous in our tastes, there’s something to be said for those who specialise. Hyper-focused anglers know what they like and
The Vaal River has been firing of late. Parys-area guide Anthea Linsell shows us what she packs for a great day out fishing for smallmouth
When he’s not trying to cast a fly, Dr Patrick Avery can frequently be found tending to Sir David Attenborough and his BBC film crews
When he doesn’t have his hand half way up the rear end of a horse (he’s an equine vet), Garth Nieuwenhuis is a Protea (South
Part of the point of the What’s in The Bag articles is to get an insight into the thought processes of not only the guides
“My fishing stuff is so basic that it will make your trip look like a maplotter fishing trip.” – Rex Fey on being told, by
Gear is something that we as fly fishermen spend copious amounts of time dreaming about, researching, envying, buying, wanting, testing… You know what I mean