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Coarse Angling Today

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Coarse Angling Today issue 129 – In this issue:

  • Paul Elt – The Best Laid Plans: A tench campaign where things didn’t go exactly to plan.
  • Chris Turnbull – Tench Fishing, Then and Now: Chris looks at the changes in his five decades of tench fishing.
  • Peg One Think Tank – Spring Tench Tactics with Alan Storey and Paul Garner: With spring well and truly in the air, the guys from Peg One tackle one of the country’s most popular species, tench, with their own uniquely contrasting styles.
  • Tim Paisley – Predation and the Ecology: Chairman of the Predation Action Group, Tim, comments on a subject very close to his heart.
  • Darran Goulder – Something To Home In On: Darran describes his twist on fishing the maggot feeder over groundbait for tench.
  • Matt Dooley – The Tenchfishers: Matt briefly describes The Tenchfishers and introduces an excerpt from a feature by Tench Fishers member Paul Hawkins.
  • Simon Crow – A Short Winter Break: Consulting editor Crowy flies over to Spain for a few days on the Ebro.
  • Stef Horak – Any Time, Any Place, Anywhere: Stef is not talking about old Martini ads!
  • Kevin Clifford – British Native Party: Keep them foreigners out or has our biodiversity been enriched by their introduction?
  • Chris Ball chats with all-round big-fish angler and twice winner of the British Carp Angling Championships, Dave Gawthorn.
  • Plus: Where’s the Catch Competition? Martin Whitmore Big Bream Winner Announced, Solar Subscription Offer that’s out of this world, Phil Smith and Tony Miles answer a readers question in Hot Seat, Spezzie Watch, Tackled Up, Reviews, Letters and Press Releases.

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