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Les Thompson rises to the challenge of catching a tench from an idyllic lake containing just 100 fish!If there’s one fish to be branded as temperamental, it has to be the tench. They give away telltale
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Anchors aweigh! You won’t catch many tench with a waggler unless you anchor your hook bait on the bottom. Bob Nudd tells you how.I love fishing for tench with waggler tackle. There’s something very
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The Early Bird......catches the tench on the waggler, as CFA ace Des Taylor more than demonstrates.Picture the scene. The first rays of soft summer sun creeping through ancient trees, a slight breath of
Monday saw us up and about around 4.00am, we had arranged another days charter fishing on Phil White’s boat, the Chinook III, out of Bradwell, fishing the sheltered waters in and around the Thames Estuary. For anyone who doesn’t know Phil is a
For a few years now we've been on the quest for a specimen Perch, a fish of over 2lb has been on the radar for some time and recently we've been out and about trying to achieve this feat.Now we aren't Perch fishing experts and nor do we claim to be,
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Shotting A Waggler - Shotting up properly will help you catch more fish. 1.) Before you start, make sure you use a float adaptor rather than just threading the main line directly though the eye of your
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Martin Greene, of Daiwa & Old Ghost, gives us a lesson in the art of pinging – a popular method that wins countless matches throughout the year.Ping-ing
(pinging)
- To catapult pellets regularly while
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Winter fishing can be difficult at the best of times, but there are a number of ways that your time spent on the bank can be made effective. Korum’s Chris Ponsford rates winter as his favourite time
Beach Fishing For Flatfish - Dab Rigs, Tips & TacticsTraditionally the months of January and February are normally very quiet months for the sea angler.The increase in Sprat population normally pulls all the larger fish into the deeper water
Winter… now everyone angler knows that this can be an extremely tough time, the mild temperatures of the autumn seem a distant memory, the leaves have fled from the trees and the fish are in their winter slumber. However it’s still possible to