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‘Bag Up’ Tips for Big Chub

As most anglers already know, slugs are one of the best baits for big Chub. Trouble is, have you tried picking them up? Try using sand paper;
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‘Bagup’ on Spring Roach

Spring is upon us and there’s no better time to be out roach fishing. The key is to be there at dawn to see rolling fish ...
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The Troll Walk

Okay, so the title supplied by Anglers' Net writer Martin Salisbury isn't the greatest but the method certainly is. The method involves trolling a lure by ...
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New Venue - New Bait

When fishing a new venue with a new bait, don't be disheartened if it doesn't catch straight away. Try putting some of the new bait ...
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Alluring Lobworms

When fishing with big lob-worms just nip one end of the worm off thus adding flavour and smell to your swim. Carper ...
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Extra Rubber

When stick float fishing, always use 3 float rubbers so if one snaps you don't have to tackle up all over again. Carper ...
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Rake It In

I must admit I've only just become confident of this 'age old' advice for tench fishing. But now I rarely go tenching without a rake ...
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Hold Back

The surface flow fo a river is always faster than the flow near the bottom. So when trotting it's imperative to hold your float back. ...
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Pinkie in the Middle

If the fish are up in the water and taking maggots 'on the drop', then don't hook your maggots at the end but nick 'em ...
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Don't be Square

How many square things do fish see 'naturally'? Very few, I should imagine - so why present them with cubes of meat? For many years ...
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Dr.-Bruno-Broughton Usually referred to as Britain’s leading fisheries management consultant, Bruno Broughton has agreed to become a regular contributor to Anglers’ Net. A fisheries scientist by profession, Bruno spent a decade with the former Severn-Trent Water Authority before setting up his consultancy business in 1988. Since then, he has completed some 900 assignments on a huge range of waters throughout the British Isles.