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'Bag Up' with layered PVA Bags

It has become the new trend in Carp fishing to mix pellets and ground bait together to create an interesting spod or mix that
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Showing Consideration

When using bite alarms make sure the rod is in place, line tensioned and the swinger/bobbin are set and settled before switching the bite alarm ...
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Braided Mainlines

I love braided mainlines! Been using them for the best part of ten years now. Don’t get sucked into the trap of thinking that you ...
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Floater Trick

Carp ejecting your chum mixer floaters before you can set the hook? Mount two mixers on a short piece of tube. The choice of tube ...
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Floater Fishing

When floater fishing for carp, always ensure that the last foot or so of your leader sinks. This avoids what fly fishermen call F.N.S ...
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Terry-Doe image 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."
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