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Dave Gladwell's Fishing Tips

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Tip No.1 - Worms
Tip No 2 - Making Floats (Part One)
Tip No 3 - Making Floats (Part Two)
Tip No 4 - Breeding juicy white maggots
Tip No 5 - Carp Fishing
Tip No 6 - Making a Wormery
Tip No 7 - Where to fish freely

Tip No 8 - Keeping your options open
Tip No 9 - A Christmas Tale

Tip No 10 - Some cheerful lines!!!
Tip No 11 - Your safety
Tip No 12 - A crossword puzzle

Tip No. 13 - Relative Main Line Strengths to Hook Lengths and Sizes
Tip No. 14 - A book full of tips - Dave's Angling For All, a must for all aspiring anglers and an ideal Christmas gift

Tip No. 15 - Fishing for the beautiful Rudd
Tip N0. 16 - The disappearance of the Roach
Tip No 17 - A Wonderful Tale for Boxing Day

Tip No 18 - Fishing for Pike
Tip No 19 - Summer Fishing

Tip No 20 - Facilities for disabled anglers
Tip No 21 - Another Great Christmas Tale
Tip No 22 - Roach and Perch
Tip No 23 - Bales Nursery Lake and Highfield Fisheries
Tip No 24 - A story of Tench Fishing
Tip No 25 - A story of Carp Fishing

Tip No 26 - Little and Large
Tip No 27 - Old and New
Tip No 28 - Time for Reflection and Refraction and a Carping Conclusion
Tip No 29 - Tare away Tench
Tip No. 30 - Tidal Waters
Tip No. 31 - Big Fish from small streamy waters!
Tip No. 32 - Otter Predation
Tip No. 33 - Live-baiting, Coarse deadbaits, and the Middle Ground?

Tip No. 34 - Local Hotspot - Fritton Lake
Tip No. 35 - A look at the effect of metrological conditions
Tip No. 36 - Carp in the river
Tip No. 37 - Closed season thoughts
Tip No. 38 - Fishing season starts again 2008
Tip No. 38 - Do you care about our wonderful River Waveney


 

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