From its origins in Victorian Britain, freshwater game-angling for trout and salmon, mostly by fly-fishing, has spread to become a significant international tourism form. However, as the sport has travelled its traditional codes and values are challenged by the varied geographies, natures and cultures it meets. This paper examines the dynamics and tensions this sporting culture experiences as it attempts to exploit the opportunities of expansion that tourisms affords while protecting game-angling’s sporting traditions from the ‘otherness’ that international tourism brings. Central cultural actors in this process are game-angling magazines who promote the sport’s commodification and global expansion but who also have vested interests in main...
Animals have occupied a prominent position in geographical research for some time (Philo and Wilbert...
This paper represents a scoping review of angling tourism. Using the Google Scholar search engine an...
Dichotomies opposing the “virtual world” and “real life” persist in common discourses; they are freq...
From its origins in Victorian Britain, freshwater game-angling for trout and salmon, mostly by fly-f...
This article investigates an under-researched area in the tourism and leisure literatures, recreatio...
Recreational fishing is a major tourism activity and is integral to the “Blue economy”. Despite havi...
Book abstract: The story of global sport is the story of expansion from local development to globali...
The incorporation of theories and methods from tourism research in recreational fisheries research i...
Freshwater angling is one of the most significant leisure activities in the UK. In 2009, for example...
Consumptive forms of wildlife tourism (hunting, shooting and fishing) have become a topic of interes...
Fishing in its various guises has long been a favoured form of water-based recreation and, for some,...
illustrate the wide range of activities, places, and interactions apparent in sports tourism environ...
Natural resource managers and scientists focus on the behaviour of individual recreational fishers t...
Using the dynamic social world of tournament bass fishing as a backdrop, this research combined qual...
The last fifteen years has seen significant growth and advancement in the study of sport tourism. Th...
Animals have occupied a prominent position in geographical research for some time (Philo and Wilbert...
This paper represents a scoping review of angling tourism. Using the Google Scholar search engine an...
Dichotomies opposing the “virtual world” and “real life” persist in common discourses; they are freq...
From its origins in Victorian Britain, freshwater game-angling for trout and salmon, mostly by fly-f...
This article investigates an under-researched area in the tourism and leisure literatures, recreatio...
Recreational fishing is a major tourism activity and is integral to the “Blue economy”. Despite havi...
Book abstract: The story of global sport is the story of expansion from local development to globali...
The incorporation of theories and methods from tourism research in recreational fisheries research i...
Freshwater angling is one of the most significant leisure activities in the UK. In 2009, for example...
Consumptive forms of wildlife tourism (hunting, shooting and fishing) have become a topic of interes...
Fishing in its various guises has long been a favoured form of water-based recreation and, for some,...
illustrate the wide range of activities, places, and interactions apparent in sports tourism environ...
Natural resource managers and scientists focus on the behaviour of individual recreational fishers t...
Using the dynamic social world of tournament bass fishing as a backdrop, this research combined qual...
The last fifteen years has seen significant growth and advancement in the study of sport tourism. Th...
Animals have occupied a prominent position in geographical research for some time (Philo and Wilbert...
This paper represents a scoping review of angling tourism. Using the Google Scholar search engine an...
Dichotomies opposing the “virtual world” and “real life” persist in common discourses; they are freq...