Dave Coster looks back at some of his favourite winter venues and fishing over the years.
Dave Coster
Dave Coster was product development manager at Hardy and Greys, later working for French fishing tackle giants Rapala. For many years, he penned popular weekly features for Angler’s Mail, until the pandemic closed the magazine in 2020. He has written several top selling fishing books along the way and also worked with James Robbins at Pure Fishing. They became good friends and, despite taking separate career paths, have regularly kept in touch. Dave has followed the Cadence story closely since James started the UK arm of the venture, being one of the first customers to invest in a CP2000 Competition pole, which he still uses and highly rates. Having been asked to contribute regular blogs to the Cadence Fishing and Edge Tackle websites, Dave will continue to share his vast knowledge of the sport, combined with bringing you all his latest angling exploits.
In this fishery focus, Dave Coster looks at some of the most prolific stillwaters in the Midlands region.
Dave Coster looks at the changing face of feeder fishing, which has evolved into a far more precise method than it used to be.
Love them or loath them, Carp keep many shops and fisheries in business. Dave Coster looks at some of the best methods to target this powerful, rod...
Dave Coster is back with another Cadence Fishery Focus - this time he explains about the waters around Grantham.
With winter just around the corner, Dave Coster takes a look back at a successful Autumn winter fishing season on the fens.
As autumn enters its twilight period, Dave Coster looks back on an enjoyable season on his local Old River Nene.
With his occasional looks at different species, Dave Coster relives some of his experiences with tench, mysterious fish that can provide red letter...
With a busy autumn underway, Dave Coster takes a moment to reflect on some memorable fishing from the summer months.
Dave Coster continues his look at some of the country's top venues. In this Fishery Focus, he looks at The Twenty Foot River.