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How To Make Particle Mix

Cheap And Easy Carp Bait...
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If The Carpet Fits...

Observations From A Fishing Widow...
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Buying A Complete Carp Fishing Outfit

A Short Guide To Get You Started...
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Margot Dairy

March 2007 Andy LearAfter a year of planning and months of excitement our return visit to Margot was finally here!For myself, Tim and Mark this ...
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CARP RUSSELL’ER!

The following article first appeared in Carp Addict magazine. Anglers' Net are extremely grateful to them for allowing us to publish it here and would ...
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FREE Sample Of The UK Carp Fishing Secrets E-book

www.CarpFishingSecrets.comIf you're into carp fishing, you may well have heard of UK Carp Fishing Secrets. It's a 270+ page bible of carp fishing, available as ...
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Catching Up With The Carp Society

It's been a while since we heard from the Carp Society, so I asked Ian Welch for an update to let Anglers' Net readers know ...
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2006 Carp Journals Part Two: All good things come to he who waits…

At the end of the last piece I was having fun on my early morning sessions targeting carp from a few club waters close to ...
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Fishing For Karma

I’ve recently decided to pick up on carp fishing after a protracted lay off - 24 years to be precise. During this time, angling has ...
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How to choose the right carp lead – a weighty decision!

With all the hype surrounding carp baits and tackle, it’s sometimes easy to overlook the simple things - like leads! The irony is that choosing ...
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Rick Birch Rick Birch… the thinking mans angler! Rick’s knowledgeable articles are designed to provoke thought on the part of the reader and stimulate debate. Never afraid to ask the big questions, Rick focuses on how important it is to feel ‘alive’ on the bank rather than to simply follow the crowd.