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Gravel Pit Carp By Jim Gibbinson |
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Unusually, this is a double review. Not only have I reviewed this book myself as a newcomer to the species, but I've also got an experienced carp angler to add his thoughts as well - and you can't get much more experienced than Peter Springate! In fact, this review is long overdue as Peter liked the book so much he didn't want to part with it!Firstly, these are Peter's comments: "Well, what can I say! I've been a great fan of Jim Gibbinson's ever since I read his first book, Carp, way back in 1968. Gravel Pit Carp must rate as one of the best ever books on carp fishing, and deals with just about all aspects of the subject and the problems involved. Such a lot is covered in over 300 pages it's difficult to single out any part of this comprehensive book. However, I especially appreciated the excellent sections on location, which too many carp books gloss over in favour of rigs and baits. In my experience of fishing for other species on gravel pits, location is more important than anything else, and I suspect that it's the same with carp. I'll finish what could otherwise be an overlong review by saying that if you only buy one technical book on carping, buy this one!" Gravel Pit Carp is available at £19.95, plus p&p. The telephone number for instant ordering is 01925 768948 and all Laneman books are now also available through many large tackle shops. Please mention Anglers' Net when ordering. You could also try Amazon.co.uk by clicking here.
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Unusually, this is a double review. Not only have I reviewed this book myself as a newcomer to the species, but I've also got an experienced carp angler to add his thoughts as well - and you can't get much more experienced than Peter Springate! In fact, this review is long overdue as Peter liked the book so much he didn't want to part with it!
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