Tackle Workshop

Budgie repairs a split female ferrule and shows us how in words and pictures.

The Carp Column

A series of brief articles from Rik that document and explain the basic principles of carp fishing. This week - The Hair Rig.

Purely for Pleasure

Spring is, allegedly, in the air and the species more associated with the warmer temperatures are moving again, says Dave Cooper as he takes a look back and a look forward.

Gizmos From The House of Gadget

Mr Gadget, the Mad Inventor (Phil Hackett) introduces his Mega Feeders and tells you how to make them.

Groundbait For Bream

On the Forum Neil and John asked about groundbaiting for big bream, so Graham offers some advice here with words and pictures.

Predator Anglers Can’t Ignore Lures

FISHINGmagic contributor Gary Knowles started his lure fishing career in style with a Blithfield thirty. Down in the Fens Chris Bishop and his mates, er, haven't yet.

Purely for Pleasure

Be aware of the dangers of over-economising or being too narrow-minded when it comes to actually using your available tackle and bait, says Dave Cooper.

Lured into Lure Fishing – Part 3

"Grandma's, Pigs, Burts and Bucktails? My first thought was that he was taking the p***, but then I remembered what a nice guy Eric was, and knew he would never dream of doing that!"

Tackle Workshop

Lures can be expensive, so Budgie comes to the rescue with words and pictures showing how to make your own. And probably better than shop-bought.

The Carp Column

Rik says, "Cut down on your gear, it will make you more mobile and more willing to move, which leads on nicely to one of my major rules when winter carping - If you see a carp.......get on it!"
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