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FOX MATCH COMPETITION WINNERS

This week’s Angler’s Mail reveals the main winner of our recent Fox Match competition.
As promised, here are the names of the runners-up, who will all win Fox pellet waggler sets.
Richard Morgan, Pontllanfraith, Blackwood
David  Lawrence
John Story, Shipley
J Collins, Beighton, Sheffield
Stefan Bilski, Abram, Wigan
Kirk Lowe, London
Stephen Dodd, London
Paul  Simmons, Woking
Paul Pearson, Minehead
Thomas Barker, Chorley
Phil Cox, Kidderminster
Macauley Welton, Kelvedon, Colchester
Terry Beech, Telford
Scott Hooley,

Fishing poetry competition launched

IT’S TIME again for Angler’s Mail to start our search for our Angling Poem of the Year!
We know thousands of anglers like to get their thoughts down on paper, and why give it a go with a few lines of poetry?
This year we are looking for poems about fishing experiences, and have widened the theme to include the importance of

DESCRIBE YOUR DREAM FISHERY – AND WIN!

THIS weekend sees a competition for our Facebook fans (and you can easily become one).
The prize is a superb Fox Specialist net and handle, which is reviewed here on our website’s tackle section.
To enter, go to the Facebook page for Angler’s Mail magazine, then briefly describe YOUR DREAM FISHERY.
Winner will be the entry with the most “likes” from other fans

COMPETITIONS, CHAT, PIX & MORE ON OUR FACEBOOK!

ANGLER’S MAIL MAGAZINE fans on FACEBOOK get free entry into special competitions! Thousands of keen anglers are joining up to support their favourite mag and swap ideas, tips, and views with other AM readers.
The weekend of July 3/4 saw our Facebook wall offer a brilliant Daiwa Infinity Specialist chair in a “guess the weight” contest. More comps will appear in

Report YOUR June 16 catches quickly – and WIN!

Angler’s Mail magazine want to see YOUR catch pictures from glorious June 16th.
With the season just hours away now, we are sure many Mail fans will on the banks of rivers in England and Wales soon after the all-in sounds as the clock passes midnight on June 15. (That’s right…no fishing until it’s JUNE 16th!)
The Mail has some great rod