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Improve Your Coarse Fishing magazine

 

Welcome to the website powered by Improve Your Coarse Fishing and Angling Times.

Here you'll find stacks of great info to ensure you catch more fish, help you choose the best tackle, find new venues, get great answers to fishing questions and lots more besides.

Improve Your Coarse Fishing is Britain's biggest-selling coarse angling magazine. It's on sale every four weeks and provides all the very latest tips, tactics and tackle that you need to become a better angler...

And here you've found their website.

It's created in conjunction with the Angling Times to provide the finest coarse fishing information direct to your fingertips.

You'll find contributions from the following top-flight anglers in both publications and on-line right here...

  • Matt Hayes
  • John Wilson
  • Will Raison
  • Alan Scotthorne
  • Bob Roberts
  • Plus many many more...

 

 

You can now enter Improve Your Coarse Fishing's Mission Accomplished online. To find out more, click the button below...

 

NOW SEE WHAT ELSE WE HAVE TO OFFER ON-LINE...

 


News & Catches
The latest angling news countrywide

 


Where to Fish
1,000s of great venues to choose from

 


Tackle
The very latest new tackle releases

 


How to
Learn the latest techniques


Videos
Exclusive videos from top anglers

 


Forum
Chat to like-minded anglers

  

WATCH OUR LATEST VIDEOS...

 


Plumbing the depth accurately is an absolutely crucial job regardless of which venue you are tackling.

In this new video Kieron Rich explains how he does it when fishing a pole line, plus he details how to mark the depth so you can set up another rig in seconds.

To see some great tips from Kieron, click HERE.


Did you know that commercial fishery carp can still be caught through the cold winter months?

If not you ought to take a look at our latest video where Kieron Rich shows how a couple of minor changes can lead to carp being caught.

You can see his short video by clicking HERE.

 

 

Thursday, 17 May 2012