The Angler’s Mail Guide to Basic Coarse Fishing

The Angler’s Mail Guide to Basic Coarse Fishing by John Bailey, published by Hamlyn in 1981, is a comprehensive resource for those interested in the sport of coarse fishing. This first edition spans 124 pages and is written in English, offering a general review of various fish species, including Barbel, Bream, Carp, and more. The book serves as an informative guide for both novice and experienced anglers looking to enhance their fishing skills and knowledge.
Readers will find detailed chapters dedicated to specific fish types such as Chub, Dace, Eel, Perch, Pike, and Zander, as well as Roach, Rudd, and Tench. Each section provides insights into the characteristics and fishing techniques relevant to these species, making it a valuable addition to any fishing enthusiast’s library. The focus on Sports & Recreation and Fishing ensures that the content is tailored for those seeking to deepen their understanding of coarse fishing practices.
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A good general review with chapters on Barbel, Bream, Carp, Chub, Dace, Eel, Perch, Pike and Zander, Roach, Rudd and Tench
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