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Angling Times 31 January 2012

The weekly FishingMagic look at what’s making the headlines in the Angling Times this week.



 

 

 

 

 

 

This week's Angling Times delivers the ultimate river watercraft guide with everything you need to help you find different species of fish on your local stretch of water!


The bumper special is also packed with features and tips on how to catch chub, barbel, roach and grayling. It's also been a huge week for big pike catches with Chew Valley throwing up two fish over 40lb and a rake of thirties; full story and pictures are in the paper.


Baby Bags
How big are your bags? – Steve Ringer reveals his mini bag tricks


Big Roach
How to catch a 2lb river roach this weekend – Species expert and FishingMagic regular Mark Wintle tells all


The Mattster
We join TV star Matt Hayes on the perfect river trip to the Test

 
Massive Floats
River matchman Chris Hannaford uncovers the secret behind the massive floats that have helped him to catch 20lb roach bags


Reader Offer
We have a great reader offer this week in which you can bag some super-size bait punches - just pay £2.99 p+p


These top features, and a whole lot more, are  all in the Angling Times this week, make sure you don’t miss it!







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maceo on 01/02/2012 10:45:41
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Loved it this week! There were some excellent articles. I liked the fella who wrote the cleverly nuanced review of the Shimano rod, telling us it wasn't all that while at the same time not upsetting the advertisers. I also enjoyed the session with stick float article. I wish every week was a river week in the Angling Times or that there was a mag or paper dedicated just to river fishing. I'd buy it. ---------- Post added at 03:45 ---------- Previous post was at 03:36 ---------- Oh yes and the fella with the massive 2ft long wagglers was good too. Very innovative idea for fishing deep swims as an alternative to a sliding float - especially where it's only just a bit deeper than the length of your rod. Of course the depth is from the bottom of your float rather than the tip. Very clever. They must make a fair spash going in though I would have thought. It's like throwing the top section of your rod in!


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