20 December 2021
Some 15,000 fish have been released into a Norfolk river as part of bid to support the environment and anglers.
11 December 2021
Our columnist takes a walk down memory lane with one of the area's most popular venues.
04 December 2021
Chris winds the clock back 30 years to a time when the sport became polarised between specimen carp anglers and match anglers.
20 November 2021
This week's column looks at one particular stretch of Bury St Edmunds Angling Association water.
13 November 2021
Chris goes back to the 1960s era as well as bringing readers up-to-date with a legend of the local river match scene who is still going strong.
06 November 2021
Clocks going back leads to a trip down memory lane.
16 October 2021
Local angler nabs some big catches from his trip across The Channel.
25 September 2021
Here is the latest news and reports from our local waters.
23 September 2021
James-Lee Hardy looking forward to rubbing shoulders with some of angling's big names.
11 September 2021
Here's the latest from around our local lakes from Suffolk News' angling correspondent.
28 August 2021
This week our columnist takes a detailed look at Bury St Edmunds Angling Association.
14 August 2021
Some youngsters have been enjoying themselves at our local lakes.
31 July 2021
Chris Boughton rounds up the latest matches to take place at clubs in the area in his latest angling column.
17 July 2021
Angler reflects on his 'best ever session' at Highbridge.
10 July 2021
Chris Boughton looks at an explosion of carp at one particular fishery and reports back on a recent veterans match.
03 July 2021
Large carp are starting to feed more confidently in our local waters.
26 June 2021
This week's column takes a look at why there are not many Open matches fished locally these days.
12 June 2021
Long-serving Nigel Bruton was a great servant of Bury St Edmunds Angling Association.
05 June 2021
Chris Boughton looks at the increase in pleasing reports for specimen carp returns and a veterans match in his latest column.
29 May 2021
Badwell Ash is once again producing the goods.