Pike & Predators  |  202
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Neville Fickling mourns the passing of one of pike fishing’s good guys, Hugh Reynolds. Julian Chidgey challenges the opinion that canals don’t hold big pike, and Phil Wakeford talks to Stuart Gillham of Gillham’s Fishing Resorts in Thailand. John Cheyne has a shot at the inaugural World Predator Classic, Nev visits Canada’s Great Slave Lake, and Mick Flanagan talks ‘Derravaragh Days’. Diana Crook and her husband, Steve, head back to Canada for a spot of ice fishing, and Tom Sintobin looks at ways to enhance sensitivity when vertical jigging. Uwe Pinnau explains why he doesn’t like fluorocarbon as a predator trace material, and Bob Morris continues his self-improvement course in ‘University of Esox Part 3’.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Pike & Predators 202.