Tuesday, November 7

 

Monster barbel landed


DUNCAN Kellett stunned the specimen world by landing a 19lb 5oz barbel to smash the previous venue record by almost 2lb.
But what’s most amazing about this fish is that it’s not from the Great Ouse or the River Wensum.
Pick up the paper to learn exactly which river has produced the barbel shock of the season. This week's AT is on-sale from November 7.
posted by AT News Desk  # 11/07/2006 11:40:00 AM
 

Biggest pike and perch of season landed

WITH winter coming, a lot of anglers switch attention to predators – a point proven this week when both the biggest pike and biggest perch of the season were banked.
To find out the details and see the pictures of both incredible specimens see this week’s Angling Times - on-sale November 7.
posted by AT News Desk  # 11/07/2006 11:38:00 AM
 

Match angler bags 1,600 lb of carp in just 20 hours!



CORN is a great bait all year round, but would you know when you needed to feed 20 tins of the stuff to win a match?
Cambridge-based matchman John Pesci has won four five-hour contests on the trot on local fishery High Flyer Lake near Ely, by getting through a total of 82 tins of corn and four gallons of hemp. It’s worked too, as he’s taken over 1,600lb of carp in 20 hectic hours!
Learn how he did it in this week’s AT - on-sale November 7.
posted by AT News Desk  # 11/07/2006 11:35:00 AM
 

Huge bag of bream taken in eight-hour session

A PAIR of anglers proved the potential of northern fisheries by sharing an amazing 1,306lb of bream from a Scottish loch.
Blackburn-based former matchman Lyndon Summer and friend Brian Chadwick banked 137 bream to 11lb 4oz between them during an eight hour session on Castle Loch, near Lochmaben in Scotland.
Read Angling Times(on-sale November 7) to see how they managed their monster haul.
posted by AT News Desk  # 11/07/2006 11:34:00 AM
 

Anglers warned of bloodshed if byelaws don't change

ANGLERS nationwide are fed up of having their local fisheries plundered for food by selfish anglers, but the situation is even worse than most fear.
On the week Angling Times reveals how exposed our regional byelaws leave the nation’s fish stocks, a leading conservationist warns of conflict and bloodshed on the banks if anglers don’t lobby government for change.
He wants us all to unite by forming a new angling body to bring about changes in the law.
Find out more in Angling Times this week - on-sale November 7.
posted by AT News Desk  # 11/07/2006 11:15:00 AM

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