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Could this goonch really be a maneater? We look at the tales and try to learn more about India’s largest (and ugliest) freshwater fish.
Reels like these are being openly advertised online by Indian companies offering to duplicated classic marques. We investigate the trade.
Karl Whie is looking for a new home for his vast tackle collection – and he’s in a race against the clock.
Daytona seafront in Florida will offer readers the chance for sun, sea and a visit to one of the year’s biggest classic tackle shows.
A reel designed by Ettore Bugatti could be the most valuable item of modern tackle.
We tend to think of the bait-dropper as a modern device, but All Our Yesterdays uncovers one that was invented back in 1894.
This is the actual rod and reel on which Zane Grey caught a record blue marlin of 1040lb fromm Tahiti in 1931 – or was it?
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