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ANGLER’S MAIL is number one for tips and tricks! Here’s another fantastic bait tip by John Bailey, posted here as part of National Bait Month.
Roughly 60 per cent of my carp fishing these days is done off the top and I am very aware that the bait is a vital element in any success.
Most importantly, the carp has to find the…
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ANGLER’S MAIL is No.1 for fishing tips and tricks! Here, as part of National Bait Month in Angler’s Mail, is another one from John Bailey.
Most of my stillwater fishing tends to be with particles as I am not really a boilie or pellet man at core. However, I don’t know about you, but I am shocked by the price of particles…
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ANGLAR’S MAIL is number one for fishing tips and tricks! Here as Angler’s Mail magazine celebrates National Bait Month we bring you another great piece of insight from Matt Sparkes!
Liquid molasses definitely seems to be overlooked as a killer bait enhancer. I can remember a carp angler using this treacle-like liquid to great effect on one of my local carp…
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ANGLER’S MAIL is number one for tips and tricks! Here’s another one. This time we show you how to set up a floater rig, so in the coming months, you can nail them off the top!
Korda’s Interceptor Distance Controller Float features interchangeable bodies between the sizes to suit the distance you are going to fish at. Should you need to…
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ANGLER’S MAIL is No.1 for tips and tricks. Here’s another great tip from Bill Rushmer. This time he is using smoothies to make fruity boilies. Follow his step by step guide…
If you follow these simple steps you’ll soon have yourself an irresistible carp bait that will catch you lots of fish.
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THIS week’s Angler’s Mail carp blog takes a different tack – it’s from our regular carp expert Colin Davidson, running through how to set up the chod rig.
Here’s a round-up of some of the important principles and dos and don’ts, if you’re new to choddies or feel you’re not getting the best from them.
Understand when a chod rig is appropriate.…
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ANGLER’S MAIL is number one for tips and tricks. Here’s a quick guide on when to use what hooklink and their advantages and disadvantages.
A bit of thought about hook lengths before you go to your chosen venue can greatly increase your chances of catching.
Before I take you through the different hook links, I’d like to point out that some spools of…
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ANGLER’S MAIL is No.1 for big fish and this week we break away from the usual Big Fish Blog by firms to look at something vitally important: how to look after your fish once you have caught them.
The importance of safe and humane handling of all species is ever growing, and is reflected by the sheer volume of fish welfare…
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WELCOME to the Wednesday blog – each week filled by Angler’s Mail magazine’s HQ, focussing on happenings in the wonderful world of fishing, including latest tackle.
This week’s Angler’s Mail HQ blog is by editor Tim Knight.
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ANGLER’S MAIL is number one for tips and tricks, here’s another one. This time we show you how to catch tricky tench.
Tench seem to do a vanishing act in the colder months, but as soon as the mercury levels start to climb they feed prolifically. They make their presence clear by tiny little pinprick bubbles produced as they grub around on…