A look inside issue 249, on sale August 10th-September 7th, 2011

Even better value for money, Improve Your Coarse Fishing (IYCF) is now split in two separate publications that complement each other perfectly.

In the main ‘Improve’ you’ll find a new slant on modern fishing as they emphasise the great things about our sport and celebrate why we go angling. The best in fishing photography, more descriptive writing, longer features to let the pictures breathe and less hard core instruction have made the magazine a more relaxed read where every page reminds you how great fishing is. There’s now a  tackle section that has doubled in size and gives a lot more exposure to new kit hitting the market.

And the second part of the new IYCF is a section called Tips & Tactics – this is a technical, mechanical and explicitly ‘How To’ section that’s aimed solely at improving angler’s skills. Each issue contains expert instructional features on float, feeder, pole, carp and specialist fishing so, no matter what type of fishing the reader is interested in, there’s something to put into practice.

Here’s a look at issue 249, on sale August 10th –  September 7th, 2011, courtesy of the ‘Contents’ page:

Improve Your Coarse FishingSPECIAL FEATURES
Stick To The Wye

Masterful Dave Harrell gives a stick float masterclass.

The Quick Cone
Andy Findlay’s latest invention is a carp-catching winner.

Urban Secret
Julian Chidgey finds tranquillity and fish in London chaos.

Under Your Feet
Phil Powell entices stillwater chub from undercut banksides.

Back On Form
Why you need to visit this city centre reservoir right now.


TIPS & TACTICS
Crucians On A ‘Pin

Simon Ashton uses a long rod and centrepin for crucians.

Pole School
Bob Nudd safely lands big fish on a pole.

Barbel On A Float
Specimen angler Darran Goulder loves float fishing for big barbel in running water.

Thinking Carp
Why you need a spod to acurately bait distant swims.

Up-In-The-Water
How to catch just below the surface.

TACKLESHOP
Dave’s Award

Carbonactive mini rods do it for Dave.

New Gear
Five pages packed with new products to help you catch more.

Maver Abyss Pole
For just £50 you can have a Maver pole. But is it any good?

SPECIAL OFFERS
Big Value Gift Offer

Subscribe to IYCF and get tackle worth £52. CLICK HERE to check the latest online subscription offer.

Great reel Offer
Get one reel free – just pay £5.99 P&P or get two reels for £10.99. Bargain, or what?

The above is just a selection of what to expect in the latest issue of Improve Your Coarse Fishing which, at just £3.35, is excellent value for money. You can pick up a copy at all good newsagents and major supermarkets, but for the very best deals, CLICK HERE to check out some of the online subscription offers!

Improve Your Coarse Fishing free giftWith a subscription, not only do you get Improve Your Coarse Fishing delivered directly to your door, but you can often save a few quid AND bag a free gift. At the time of writing, you could subscribe & receive a Fox Tackle Box and contents!
 
In addition to 13 issues of IYCF, you’ll get a terrific gift pack worth £52.66. This includes a Fox Box tackle storage system, two 100m spools of Ultima Power Plus line and two packs of GURU QM1 hooks. This gift includes; a medium Fox box with five compartments and slot-in dividers. Three Fox ‘bit boxes’ which fit inside the main Fox box. The RRP for the whole box set is £38.78. Two 100m spools of Ultima Power Plus reel line worth £3.95 each. Plus, two boxes of award winning GURU QM1 hooks worth £2.99 each.

CLICK HERE to see if this offer is still running.

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