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In this month's issue... A must-read interview with Essex-born tackle baron Kevin Nash, a man who has been involved in the tackle industry for nearly 40 years, and has landed six UK 50-pounders. Turn to page 81 now for Kevin’s most revealing interview yet. The final part of Ali’s miniseries, where he passes on all his tactical advice about what you need to do to insure success at the British Young Carpers’ Angling Championship on Brasenose Two later this year. Plus, Carp Food, the section that focuses solely on carpy munga! Why do carp like that? by Tim Richardson looks at the secrets behind the fishmeal LT94; we also take a detailed look at Terry Hearn’s new boilies, Joe Turnbull goes nuts, and Jake Wildbore looks at the best ways in which to fish effectively with boilies.
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167 In this month's issue... A must-read interview with Essex-born tackle baron Kevin Nash, a man who has been involved in the tackle industry for nearly 40 years, and has landed six UK 50-pounders. Turn to page 81 now for Kevin’s most revealing interview yet. The final part of Ali’s miniseries, where he passes on all his tactical advice about what you need to do to insure success at the British Young Carpers’ Angling Championship on Brasenose Two later this year. Plus, Carp Food, the section that focuses solely on carpy munga! Why do carp like that? by Tim Richardson looks at the secrets behind the fishmeal LT94; we also take a detailed look at Terry Hearn’s new boilies, Joe Turnbull goes nuts, and Jake Wildbore looks at the best ways in which to fish effectively with boilies.


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In this month's issue... A must-read interview with Essex-born tackle baron Kevin Nash, a man who has been involved in the tackle industry for nearly 40 years, and has landed six UK 50-pounders. Turn to page 81 now for Kevin’s most revealing interview yet. The final part of Ali’s miniseries, where he passes on all his tactical advice about what you need to do to insure success at the British Young Carpers’ Angling Championship on Brasenose Two later this year. Plus, Carp Food, the section that focuses solely on carpy munga! Why do carp like that? by Tim Richardson looks at the secrets behind the fishmeal LT94; we also take a detailed look at Terry Hearn’s new boilies, Joe Turnbull goes nuts, and Jake Wildbore looks at the best ways in which to fish effectively with boilies.
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Welcome to Crafty Carper monthly carp fishing magazine – a magazine which focuses on the technical aspects of carp fishing. This is the ideal read for anglers who want to learn how to catch more carp, or even that personal best or target carp. Each month Crafty Carper links up with top UK anglers on the bank and uncovers the methods and secrets behind the most impressive catch results of the moment. We show you how to catch the bigger fish in a venue and what bait and methods to use, we’ll show you the best carp rigs to achieve this in easy to follow step-by-step guides! Crafty Carper also features plenty of tackle reviews to keep you up to date on all the latest carp fishing gear and bait available and the Ticketmaster feature highlights 4 day ticket fisheries each issue so you’ll never have trouble finding the perfect venue. Packed full of competitions and Q & As, this is the only carp mag you’ll ever need! We’ve been helping anglers all over the UK catch more carp for nearly 15 years so improve your catch rate and get Crafty!

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One word .... addictive

I purcase here old issues of Crafty Carper and i was hooked immediately :) ... and now i am addicted.
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Very enjoyable magazine!

This is my first time reading a crafty carper and it is very diverse with a lot of different content from all areas of carping. Got to love an online magazine as it is a ton cheaper than shipping overseas. Reviewed 30 January 2013

waawww, to the point artickles, very usefull Reviewed 19 February 2012

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Below is a selection of articles in Crafty Carper 167.