A fishing round-up from Poland, 2018

Piotr of a thousand casts, lands – and safely returns, a fish in a thousand. An eight kilos zander, from the Wistula River at Pulawy
A killer lure, on its day, on Poland’s rivers.
Black Peter’s six kilos pike, caught from the Bug River in east Poland.
Phil on the Wistula River, at Pulawy in January 2017.
Farmed pike for sale in Carrefour, Pulawy. Approximately 10 kilos.
A brown trout, caught from the Bystra River in south east Poland
A jack pike, caught from the Bug River, on the border with Belarus, in east Poland
Marek lands a specimen aspe, August 2018

For further information about fishing in Poland, click here: www.spainfishing.com

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Philip Pembroke

My name is Phil Pembroke and I write fishing guide books - covering fly, sea and coarse fishing for Spain, France and Portugal. Nothing compares to ordering a pint of Guiness - a favourite drink, in my local Romford bar and nothing compares to a two week holiday spent fishing for carp at my local lake in Dagenham, East London. But the quest continues, to organise more fishing downtime. Fishing Bin El Ouidane lake in Morocco for virgin carp, with friends in 2007 was a wonderful experience. Ice fishing in Poland in 2017 was chilling. I have spent time fishing for Bighead carp in north east China in 2010 and drunk the local whiskey. 2017 is the Chinese year of the Rooster (Gōngjī), the ultimate auspicious symbol signifying luck, romance and personality. May the celestial rooster bring good luck to anglers everywhere they chose to cast a line. My blog has stories from near and far about fishing and travel, plus a few surprises. my website has free fishing maps for all regions of Spain, and a lot of free information about fishing in western and central Europe, Morocco and China: www.spainfishing.com You can get in touch here: philippembroke007@hotmail.com

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