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Roach And Rudd

I’ve just started pole fishing. How do I decide how much line to have between the pole tip and the float? How long is a
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Bream, Sliding Floats & Terminal Tackle

Dear Bob, I am a young match angler at my local club, who is a very keen fan. My local water holds a good head ...
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Pole Floats And Roach

What is the main difference between pole floats for rivers compared with stillwaters? Very much the same as for running line floats. For instance, pole ...
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And Then The Penny Dropped By Tony Hart

Given the choice of only one season for my barbel fishing, I would say winter every time. The weather can be unpredictable with long cold ...
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Trundling By Pete Tesch

At the beginning of this season it was decided by Steve Smith and myself to concentrate on a particular stretch of the Kennet, to see ...
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Thoughts On Braid

I am not very technically minded so what follows are opinions not scientific facts. I first encountered braided lines when a couple of friends started ...
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Thoughts On Prebaiting

With the advent of more specialist anglers, big fish are increasingly coming under more pressure and hence wising up quicker. To keep in touch with ...
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Advances With Luncheon Meat

Everybody uses meat for all sorts of species nowadays, and as a result fish are becoming more wary of it; so it helps the angler ...
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Early Days

This article was written in 1994, but has not been previously published Those of you who have read my series ...
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Outside Flavouring

The question I am most often asked is "How do I do outside flavouring"? So I say, you do it like this: 1) Get some ...
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Terry-Doe Born 18 July 1956, in Berkshire, Terry is a Romany Gypsy, who spent his formative years hunting most things that ran, crawled, swam or flew, in and around the gravel pits, fields and streams of Horton and Wraysbury. Terry began writing for various magazines in 1987, and these days a publishing company employs him full-time as a technical editor. A former U.S. National, European and British shooting champion, Terry rediscovered fishing about two years ago, and having retired from the competition shooting circuit, he now lists angling as his ‘main retreat.’ Carp and pike are Terry’s species of choice, although he’ll ‘have a go at anything that gets me next to a lake, stream or river.’ Terry Doe makes no claim to expert angler status. He catches some decent fish - mainly thanks to his ability to hunt-out their locations - but he’s an absolute master at enjoying what he does. He says, "For me, fishing’s about being out there, among the life of a lake, rather than just going after what’s in it. If I can teach my boys that there’s more to see in a stream than there will ever be on a television screen - then I’ll be happy."