The collected Bad Angler short stories as they appeared in The Angling Times in the UK, along with one or two that didn't make the cut.
Also available in paperback.
AN angler returns to the river after a 30-year gap to discover that much has changed and, as the title suggests, events seldom go according to plan. Visiting venues where you are more likely to catch an airgun pellet than a trout, this is a long way from the hazy, summer idyll of fishing publications and satellite TV shows in which there is no school run and presenters don’t have to explain to their wives why the overdraft limit on the joint account has been increased without her knowledge to pay for something that absolutely definitely had nothing to do with fishing.
The Bad Angler doesn’t gloss over these things, because he has nothing to sell but optimism and the indomitable belief that, sooner or later, no matter how bad it gets, if you make enough casts and don’t quit, drown or die of cold, there will be a bite. Welcome to the North-East of England, where the rain stings, the wind howls and the snow falls deep. There aren’t many fish either. But through the mud, cold, tackle shop arguments and occasional domestic disputes over the spiralling cost of Daddy’s latest venture, the fun of it all still shines through.
Visit the author's blog at https://badangler.wordpress.com/
Philip is also the author of Cooking for Dads, an idiot's guide to simple meals that everyone should know and has published an update of TE Pritt's classic Yorkshire Trout Flies in paperback and in Kindle format along with Year of the Spider, in which Pritt's flies are put to the test on a North-East river over the course of the 2013 summer.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Yorkshire-Trout-Flies-ebook/dp/B00C0G1XLC and http://www.amazon.co.uk/Year-Spider-Philip-Storey-ebook/dp/B00GKX52K4
Also available in paperback.
AN angler returns to the river after a 30-year gap to discover that much has changed and, as the title suggests, events seldom go according to plan. Visiting venues where you are more likely to catch an airgun pellet than a trout, this is a long way from the hazy, summer idyll of fishing publications and satellite TV shows in which there is no school run and presenters don’t have to explain to their wives why the overdraft limit on the joint account has been increased without her knowledge to pay for something that absolutely definitely had nothing to do with fishing.
The Bad Angler doesn’t gloss over these things, because he has nothing to sell but optimism and the indomitable belief that, sooner or later, no matter how bad it gets, if you make enough casts and don’t quit, drown or die of cold, there will be a bite. Welcome to the North-East of England, where the rain stings, the wind howls and the snow falls deep. There aren’t many fish either. But through the mud, cold, tackle shop arguments and occasional domestic disputes over the spiralling cost of Daddy’s latest venture, the fun of it all still shines through.
Visit the author's blog at https://badangler.wordpress.com/
Philip is also the author of Cooking for Dads, an idiot's guide to simple meals that everyone should know and has published an update of TE Pritt's classic Yorkshire Trout Flies in paperback and in Kindle format along with Year of the Spider, in which Pritt's flies are put to the test on a North-East river over the course of the 2013 summer.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Yorkshire-Trout-Flies-ebook/dp/B00C0G1XLC and http://www.amazon.co.uk/Year-Spider-Philip-Storey-ebook/dp/B00GKX52K4