Angling Times
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A pole cup is by far the easiest and most accurate way to feed a swim when pole fishing. They can be used to dump a tiny or a huge amount of feed onto an area the size of a 50p piece if you like, or the feed can be scattered over a wide area when targeting bigger fish. Here ...
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- 02 July 2009
Ever wondered what would be the best and most instant method for catching big river perch? Improve Your Coarse Fishing editor Kevin Green and Angling Times editor Richard Lee found out exactly what that method is when they took a little time out to tackle a local river lock. Rather than sit it out with the usual specialist tackle and ...
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- 23 June 2009
If there's one day-ticket water you must fish it's Blenheim Palace. It really is the most beautiful water in Britain, according to Alan Storey and the team from Improve Your Coarse Fishing magazine. They joined forces earlier this month to see just how attractive the fishery is, and to find out the tactics that Alan uses to catch the plump ...
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- 12 June 2009
And you think you have bad sessions when you're out fishing...? This American can't get a thing right, what with rods snapping, outboards running amuck, snakes dropping out of trees and pick-up boot doors getting in the way, it's hardly surprising he hasn't caught anything... Still, as they say in red neck country... 'It don't make no nevermind anyhow...' ...
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- 22 May 2009
John Wilson has been designing and has helped develop Masterline's huge range of rods for 25 years now, so he knows a thing or two about what it takes to produce a great fishing rod. Here, in this great video, he reveals the rods that he uses the most for his freshwater fishing, advises on the strength of line you should ...
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- 14 May 2009
With the vast array of different monofilament lines and braids ever growing, picking the right one to suit particular circumstances can be very daunting. After years of experimentation, John Wilson has finally found the perfect lines for his fishing, arming him with the right line for the circumstances. Here he shows off those lines, explains why he uses them and ...
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- 14 May 2009
There are many different fluorocarbons available to us anglers - the vast majority being aimed towards the fly fishing and carp angling market. Fluorocarbon tends to be a thicker line, when compared like for like to high-tech lines, therefore it's ideal for creatign stiff rigs. And what's more, fluorocarbon has the same light refracting properties to water, meaning it becomes virtaully invisible ...
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- 10 March 2009
Here's a short video of Tony Rideout with his phenomenal 38lb 6oz pike caught from Chew Valley Reservoir. The Wiltshire angler obliterated his previous personal best of 16lb with this astronomical predator. Tony spent most of the day lure fishing from a boat during the freezing cold conditions, until he opted to try a floatfished herring. That did the trick ...
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- 27 February 2009
Picking the perfect quivertip when legering or feeder fishing is a real problem for some anglers. Not only do some anglers insert the wrong strength of quiver to suit the conditions and the fish, but some feeder rods are poorly equipped with bad quivertip designs that create flat spots on the blank, therefore bad fish-playing actions. Here Steve Ringer introduces ...
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- 13 November 2008
Having the right kit for the job at hand will make all the difference to your catch rate. Steve Ringer knows this only too well. He's an avid pole angler but he knows his long pole's limits and will never dare use his expensive pole for tackling the shorter lines of any commercial carp water. In this short video Steve ...
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- 13 November 2008