The Greatest Fishing Tips in the World

The Greatest Fishing Tips in the World

by KeithElliott (Author)

Synopsis

Whether you fish for gudgeon or grayling, minnows or marlin, trout or tench, this book is bursting with tips and advice to help you catch more fish and enjoy your angling more - wherever and however you fish. Written by angling correspondent of The Independent , Keith Elliott, it covers many types of fishing: coarse, carp, competition, sea and fly. Keith's fishing tips & advice will show you...how to catch more of those crafty carp on a heavily fished water; how much to tip a ghillie, especially in remote areas of India or Mongolia; that Sugar Puffs, mini-marshmallows & peparami can make great bait if the tackle shop's closed; just how easy it is to catch prawns for bait and keep them alive; and, what to do if you're drawn next to five-times world champion Alan Scotthorne in a competition! It is a book especially for those who want to see a little more action: those who are not content just to stare at a motionless float or rod tip all day.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 160
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: The Greatest in the World Limited
Published: 31 May 2008

ISBN 10: 1905151330
ISBN 13: 9781905151332

Author Bio
Keith Elliott has fished for the British press at match fishing and trout-fishing, as well as being a former winner of the national sea-fishing championships. He has fished all over the world, from the Great Barrier Reef to Mongolia, and caught everything from gudgeon to bonefish, from sharks to salmon. He has written several books on fishing, including How to be the World's Best Fisherman, the autobiography of four-times world angling champion Bob Nudd, and the fishing book for the Duke of Edinburgh's award scheme. One of the first National Anglers' Council coaches, Keith has written a weekly fishing column for The Independent newspaper since 1986, and is editor of Classic Angling, a bi-monthly magazine for collectors of antique tackle and those interested in the history of fishing. He is chairman of the Angling Writers' Association, an organisation that he helped to found in 1999.