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What style of fishing do you love? New poll now live!

THIS website www.anglersmail.co.uk has just started a new online poll to see what style of fishing you do THE MOST.
Whether you are a pole addict, hedge your bets with both float rod with sleeper carp rod, use specialist tactics, or multiple carp rods, then you have a category to click.
And if you do other things mostly when you fish, like

Monster ferox trout – find out more here!

THIS week’s Angler’s Mail magazine reports on a monster 30 lb-plus ferox trout, with a stunning photo of a stunning fish.
Here our website brings you some extra background on this game species, which impresses anglers of all disciplines.
Ferox trout has the Latin name Salmo ferox – according to trusted sources including Wikipedia. But Scottish authorities currently do not regard Scottish ferox to

99 lb World carp record at risk?

TWO English carp anglers have landed surely the greatest catch a huge carp ever, with an incredible full set of weights right up to 80-pounders!!
The full story of how Fox international specialists Shaun McSpadden and Scott Day hauled heavyweight after heavyweight is revealed in Angler’s Mail magazine this week.
The cover of our May 1, 2012 issue sees Shaun take pride of

WHY YOU MUST NOT MISS OUR NEW MAGAZINE – OUT NOW!

THIS week’s Angler’s Mail magazine is a blockbuster, with plenty for everybody, and a big value £1.80 price.
Here is a look at some of the many stunning highlights inside the May 1 cover-dated issue… out now!
 
CARPERS v MATCHMEN! The new mag gives you a ringside seat to a unique challenge.
 
GREATEST CATCH OF BIG CARP EVER! Full details and pix are inside

Angling Trust blasts floodwater waste madness

THE Angling Trust has called on politicians to recognise that England needs a completely fresh approach to water supply and storage.
Speaking at the end of an incredibly wet April, the Trust is eager to end the chronic wastage of water in times of flood and the environmentally damaging over abstraction of vulnerable rivers in times of drought.
The Trust has highlighted

“400 interested in buying up CEMEX waters”

INTEREST in the sale of CEMEX Angling’s portfolio of venues has surprised fishery sales specialists FennWright.
We broke the news that CEMEX Angling was to sell-off all 18 sites including some of the most historic fisheries in the country.
A price tag for the whole portfolio was suggested to be £37 million but this has never been verified.
For the full story, grab

Glow forward on rivers

A SCIENTIST behind glow-in-the-dark fish has told Angler’s Mail how he hopes they will help battle pollution.
Dr Charles Tyler worked with the Barbel Study Group in the 1990s researching abnormalities like tumours and eye defects etc on the River Lee, Kennet and Teme.
Now at Exeter University he spoke to the Mail after the shocking glowing fish were seen in the

Anglers start aged 8.8 years

ANGLER’S MAIL can reveal the average age you started fishing – and it was quite young!
Well over 200 of you replied to the question on our ever-growing Facebook page – www.facebook.com/AnglersMailMagazine – and the statistics reveal it was 8.8 years old.
Many of you were well under that age but some older starters did bump up the age with the oldest

FREE BAIT STOPS with the best read in fishing – our new mag!

THIS week’s issue of Angler’s Mail magazine is a must-buy, as it’s not only a brilliant read but it also comes with free bait stops! The cover price is amazing value at just £1.80. 
Out now, here’s a look at some highlights in the April 24 cover-dated mag, starting with the freebie…
FREE BAIT STOPS!
Every issue has a mixture of different types

Unique free-entry event for carp and match fishing fans

WEST MIDLANDS venue Barston Lakes is the place to be on Monday, April 23 for a slide show evening after the special Wychwood Nutrabaits (carp) versus MAP Marukyu (match) contest.
Entry to the afternoon and evening at Barston is free (including parking) so get along to part or all of it! The contest will be your rare chance to see how carpers can