Fishing Tackle Shops in Stoke-On-Trent

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Bucknall Bikes & Fishing Tackle, 37 Causeley Rd, Bucknall, Stoke-On-Trent, ST2 9HJ
Tel. 01782 260989

Dolphin, The Old Boat Yard, Stoke-On-Trent, ST4 4HW
Tel. 01782 849390

Forster Street Fishing Tackle, 2b Forster St, Tunstall, Stoke-On-Trent, ST6 5AQ
Tel. 01782 577065

Nathan’s Premier Angling Centre, 38-50 Moorland Rd, Burslem, Stoke-On-Trent, ST6 1DW
Tel. 01782 814941

Trentside Angling Centre, 1254 Leek Rd, Stoke-On-Trent, ST2 8BP
Tel. 01782 545493

Fishing Tackle Shops Stoke-On-Trent

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Covering the following areas in Stoke-On-Trent: Leek, Stafford, Stoke-On-Trent, Stone, Uttoxeter

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You will find short extracts from Amazing Fishing Stories on each of our directory pages. There is a link to buy the book on our book page.

Short Extract

‘Bull shark can be man-eaters, and that mother was at least 8, maybe 10 feet long. If you’d been wading further out, it might have preferred you to the jack.’
‘Thanks, Carlos, that’s made me feel so much better!’
KODIAK BEARS AND STEELHEAD
Steelhead, the migratory form of rainbow trout, is one of the great game species and a must-catch for any globe-travelling fly fisher. The fact that bears inhabit similar country to steelhead, and enjoy eating them, adds an interesting dimension to Alaskan fishing trips.
Peter Hayes and a friend, Nigel Sturgeon, ha

‘Oh, you poor dear!’ said an old woman. ‘You look as though you’re perished. Come in by the fire.’
Charles nodded and smiled his thanks at her, then lurched across and sank to his knees in front of the open grate.
‘You’ll be wanting some tea,’ she said, ‘and I have some stew on the hob. Here, now, take those clothes off and I’ve a blanket you can wear until they’re dry.’
‘You’re … too kind,’ he stammered, his teeth chattering uncontrollably.
‘Nonsense! I often help the fishermen off the lough. Old Maire never turned one of you away when you needed

‘What are they doing that for?’ asked Peter. ‘I thought you’d sell them.’
‘Nah, they’ll go to the old folk and the poor who can’t afford to buy fish.’
‘Oh, right.’ That made him feel a good deal better about the killing bit. ‘What, even the shark?’
‘Especially the shark. People love them round here.’
The wounded crewman wandered off to find the doctor while the skipper took Peter and James, now reunited with Yvette and Rebecca, into the fishing clubhouse on the waterfront. This was colonial elegance in all its prewar splendour, freshly painted walls



Full List of areas covered on our Stoke-On-Trent Fishing Tackle Shops Directory:

Abbey Hulton, Baddeley Green, Brindley Ford, Bucknall, Burslem, Fenton, Goldenhill, Hanford, Hanley, Lightwood, Longton, Meir, Milton, Newchapel, Norton in the Moors, Smallthorne, Stoke-on-Trent, Trentham, Tunstall, Weston Coyney