Carp-Talk  |  986  
This week’s issue of Carp-Talk (Issue 986) is available to download now!
In this week’s issue we’ve got the full story of Sean Leverett’s capture of The Half Lin from Vinnetrow, a 47-pounder for young Charlie Terry, Dave Farmer’s Strawberry Fields 57¼lb common, and a first-ever forty for Kevin Sayers.
Also on offer:
- British Carp Angling Championships: It’s Time for the Big One
It’s time for the final of the British Carp Angling Championships.
- Time for Some Bait – Kris Garrett
Kris aims to take advantage of the carp’s autumn feed-up.
- Reaping the Rewards Part 2: The DNA Test – Perry Alabaster
East Carp Angler of the Year, Perry, decides to make the most of his prize.
- Trade Talk – Ben Wales
Featuring products from the likes of Trakker, Gardner, JRC, Mistral Baits and Korda.
- Talking Carp: Lessons Learned – The Nash Team Talks Tactics
Have you re-evaluated aspects of your fishing this year?
- Reviews
One Man’s Passion for Carp – Norman Symonds by John Wilson, Nashbait Monster Squid Freezer pastes and the Spomb go under the spotlight.
- Getting to Know… Karl Pitcher
Norfolk angler, Karl, answers our 10 challenging questions.
- Welcome to the Jungle! – Tony Welch
Tony describes how he tackles thick weed and deep silt.
- In the Hot Seat…
With Adam Clewer, Keith Jones, Adam Garland, Rob Hughes and Steve Briggs.
- Chod Protection – Luke Stevenson
Luke likes a naked-chod rig, but he also likes the toughness of leadcore.
- The Simon Crown Column – Lessons on Bait Choice
Crowy recalls some of the lessons he’s learnt about the importance of using the right bait.
Great giveaways:
- Fox/Mainline Carp Angler of the Year
- £679 Fox FX11 Reel competition
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