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Angler's Mail - 27th May, 2008

BRITAIN’S BIGGEST-EVER FRESHWATER FISH is pictured EXCLUSIVELY, with a full report, in this week’s Angler's Mail magazine. It’s just been caught and it is HUGE...
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Pulborough AS Report - 26 May 2008

Catch Reports   Goose Green       The following report comes from Jon Taylor:   I was not sure where to fish when ...
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Angel Lakes Match & Catch report to 25th May 08

Sunday 25th May 2008 Open Lookout Conditions:- Partly Cloudy, ambient temp 12 deg, Humidity 88%, wind NE14 gusting mph, barometer 1021 mb, moon phase waning gibbous, ...
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Wellsfield Trout Fishery Weekly Report for Week Ending: 25/5/08

The largest recorded fish of the year was caught this week, a massive 15lb 4oz Rainbow Trout caught by Mr W Stewart (Plean) in his ...
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JOIN NATIONAL WHALE & DOLPHIN WATCH 2008

It’s time to get ready for National Whale & Dolphin Watch, a nine-day event taking place all around the British coastline.You can join in by ...
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Lower Thames Championship returns after 22 Years

Warlingham & District Anglers’ Society are proud to announce that they will once again be promoting the Lower Thames Championship after a gap of over ...
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EFTTEX PRE–REGISTRATION FIGURES AT A NEW HIGH

With only three weeks to go, the numbers of visitors and companies who have pre-registered for the EFTTEX exhibition in Rome have overtaken 2007 figures. ...
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ANGLERS NET 18 TONS OF CARP ON THE SENECA RIVER

ACS Tournaments NE Regionals Held in Baldwinsville NY...
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Pulborough AS Report - 18 May 2008

Catch Reports Goose Green   Webmaster Mark Emery, fished peg 47 on Kingfisher Lake ...
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Wellsfield Trout Fishery Weekly Report for Week Ending: 18/5/08

The evening sessions continue and the fishery is now open from 8am till 10pm, 7 days.ONE Yellow Prize Tagged Trout were caught this week. ...
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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."