Angler's Mail Guide: Catch Bigger Coarse Fish

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  • Angler's Mail Guide: Catch Bigger Coarse Fish Book Detail

  • Author : Andy Little
  • Release Date : 2013-12-31
  • Publisher : Random House
  • Genre : Sports & Recreation
  • Pages : 194
  • ISBN 13 : 1473501156
  • File Size : 87,87 MB

Angler's Mail Guide: Catch Bigger Coarse Fish by Andy Little PDF Summary

Book Description: Andy Little, the top all-rounder in UK coarse fishing, shares the secrets of his success catching major freshwater species in this eagerly awaited guide. It is the most authoritative big fish book published for many years and rates as essential reading for anglers of all ages and levels of ability. Every coarse angler will gain valuable insights into the tackle, baits and techniques needed to achieve personal bests from their local waters. There has never been a better time to hunt big fish in British waters as many species have ballooned in size in rivers and lakes accessible to all. This guide cuts through the complexities of the sport to provide positive short cuts to success. It offers detailed coverage of all major coarse species including roach, bream, pike, tench, crucians, barbel, chub, rudd, perch and dace, and carp. Illustrated with striking colour photographs from Anglers' Mail photographer Roy Westwood, this is the most up-to-date manual of its kind for one of the country's most popular sports and adds up to the best ever companion for any ambitious angler.

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