Jim O'Donnell

2012 Can't Come Soon Enough!

Jim O'Donnell rounds off the year with renewed enthusiasm for the angling year ahead...and it's all down to little bits of squidgy plastic! ... Full story

Top Three Softplastics and Jig Heads

Jim O'Donnell takes a look at his three most successful soft plastic worms and Fox Rage Jig Heads. ... Full story

Must Have Lures from Megabass

Jim O'Donnell reveals his top five favourite and most successful lures from Japanese lure giant, Megabass. ... Full story

Review: Hart Bloody Epitaph 2 Rod

With shorter spinning rods increasingly becoming a big part of the lure anglers armoury, Jim O'Donnell reviews the Bloody Epitaph 2 rod from Hart, a sexy little number that fits the bill perfectly. ... Full story

Endurance Fishing @ the Guernsey Bass Festival!

Jim O'Donnell visits the beautiful island of Guernsey with good friends Andy Hart and lure guru Danny Parkins for some full on, endurance, 20 hour a day fishing whilst competing in the Guernsey Bass Festival! ... Full story

A Busy August Part 1 - Ireland

Jim O'Donnell heads to southern Ireland with lure guru Danny Parkins in search of bass, wrasse, pollack and a Guinness or two... ... Full story

Hart No3 Spinning Reel

Hart are well known for producing top quality, mid-priced kit and the Hart No3 Spinning Reel is no exception, as Jim O'Donnell finds out during a recent six month test. ... Full story

Poon Time! Florida 2011

Jim O'Donnell reports on his annual pilgrimage to Florida for the tarpon season, he also finds out a new way to rig circle hooks and has a play with the brand new travel series of rods, specifically designed for overseas angling from UK tackle giant, Fox International. ... Full story

Abu Garcia ProMax Baitcaster

Jim O'Donnell takes a brief look at the Abu Garcia ProMax Baitcaster, the baby brother of the now classic Abu Revo. ... Full story

IMA Bass Lures

Jim O'Donnell takes a look at four must have premium bass fishing lures from Japanese lure giant IMA. ... Full story

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Jim O'Donnell Jim O'Donnell's angling career started not sea fishing but coarse fishing, catching perch from a tributary of the Thames. Over the following years he progressed through stillwater, canal and river fishing but the highlights of his angling year were always family holidays to the south coast which is where he first got an appetite for saltwater anglings. <a href="/">Mike</a>

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