We join Danny Fairbrass on the banks of his new Cawcutts fishery

Catching doubles on a freezing February day might not seem like the pinnacle of Danny Fairbrass' career.

But these fish represent something special for the Korda boss, who was filled with pride on the banks of Cawcutts in Cambridgeshire as an afternoon feeding spell brought six quick bites.

We joined him on the bank - watch the video below and read the full, exclusive feature in the February 23rd issue of Angling Times.

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Steve Ringer's Skills School - Carp on the bomb

Angling Times joins World Champion Steve Ringer as he shows us how to bag up on the bomb and pellet. In this exclusive video, Steve takes us to the famous Barston Lakes where he reveals his tricks and tips for catching carp and F1s including his deadly rig, bait advice, and the edges he uses to win matches in the cold.

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Fox International: The Challenge Episode 7 Harry's Revenge

In the latest installment of The Challenge, Mark Pitchers is tasked with tackling 'Harry's Revenge'. In this challenge, film maker Harry gets to takeaway 10 items of Mark's tackle to hinder him for catching his target 20lb+ carp - the venue is Cottington Lakes in Kent, and Mark has 24-hours to complete it!

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How to use sweetcorn

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Sweetcorn has caught more fish over the years than almost any other bait.

It is one of those bait that fish adore, especially in the cooler months when its bright colour helps it to stand out in the water.

One expert with corn is Jonny Watt.

Jonny is a real thinking angler and as well as using it straight out of the tin to good effect, he normally has a least one, two or half-a-dozen edges up his sleeve.

Joining him on the banks of Framfield Fishery, he showed us just a handful of great tips that have helped him to keep the fish coming all year round.

Joining Jonny Watts on the banks of Framfield Fishery, he showed us just a handful of great tips that have helped him to keep the fish coming all year round.

How to use meatballs

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Normally associated with catching barbel from rivers, huge meatballs are a brilliant bait for commercial carp too, as match ace Matt Pillay has found.

When tackling commercial waters where large 'target' baits work, a single hair-rigged meatball can be a devastatingly effective bait to use.

The soft and strongly-scented meat is loved by carp of all sizes, including those monsters that rarely get caught and often don't show themselves for months on end.

But it's not just meatballs that Matt has been using to great effect - he's also found that garlic-flavoured sausage is a killer bait too.

There are a few pointers that you need to follow in order to get the most from both of these baits, as Matt details in this new and exclusive video.

To watch the video, click on the play button below.

Matt Pillay shows how to catch big commercial fishery carp using both meatballs and strongly-smelling garlic sausage

How to use a groundbait feeder

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Become a much better groundbait feeder angler with our superb video guide to using the right groundbait and fishing with open-end and cage feeders.

In this video - part four in a very extensive groundbait video series - we talk through a stack of tips to help you catch more when fishing with groundbait via a feeder.

Find out how best to incorporate loosefeed into your feeder groundbait, and make sure you don't make the same mistakes as he did in the past!

You'll also find out how to become more accurate, and how to ensure that your groundbait remains as close as possible to your hook bait whenever it's in the water.

This is an unmissable series covering everything you will ever need to know about groundbait and fishing with groundbait.

To watch this video covering groundbait feeder fishing, click on the image below.

Become a much better groundbait feeder angler with our superb video guide to using the right groundbait and fishing with open-end and cage feeders for carp, bream, tench and roach.

How to feed groundbait

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One way to attract masses of carp, bream, tench and roach when fishing is to ball it in and feed with many balls of groundbait. This term is commonly known as 'balling in'.

Getting it right is absolutely imperative because once you've thrown that groundbait and feed in, you can't take it out again!

Here - in part three of Gofishing's exclusive video series - Iain Toombs explains why you should ball in at the start of a fishing session and exactly how to do it correctly.

There's tips on throwing the balls of groundbait, accuracy, how tightly packed you should feed, when to feed, how to add your loosefeed and, above all, how to make sure you catch loads more fish after 'balling in' your groundbait.

This video is part three of a multi-series set of videos explaining all there is to know about groundbait.

Thinking of balling in groundbait for carp, roach, bream and tench etc, then why not follow these great tips to ensure your groundbait works better, you become more accurate and ultimately catch a load more fish

What groundbait is and why to use it

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Here's part one of an extensive groundbait tips video series - this part details what exactly is groundbait and why anglers should use groundbait when fishing for roach, carp, bream and tench etc.

If you have ever wondered what ingredients go into making the vast majority of groundbaits on the market, or even if you're unsure of which groundbait you should choose to catch the fish you're targeting, this series of groundbait video tips is definitely for you!

Some of the ingredients used may well take you by surprise, as you'll soon see!

In part one we help you decide which colour and type of groundbait you should use to target specific species, then detail in close-up the difference between an active groundbait mix and an inactive mix, plus much, much more.

To watch part one of this extensive video series, click on the image below.

The Gofishing team reveal what groundbait is made of, what the ingredients do and how they react underwater, plus they detail why you should be using groundbait whenever you are fishing for roach, bream, tench or carp of all sizes.

How to choose the right groundbait

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In the second part of their extensive groundbait tips video series, the Gofishing team help you through the minefield of the massive amount of different groundbaits on the market so you can confidently pick the right colour and type.

In this revealing and in-depth video you will find out which species of fish respond best to the many different colours of groundbait, how to mix groundbait to the correct consistency and how best to look after it to ensure it remains in tip-top condition throughout your session.

There are tips on preparing the groundbait for both summer and winter fishing situations, plus lots more besides.

The Gofishing team show you how to mix the perfect groundbait, pick the best type to suit the fish you're fishign for and provide some foolproof tips to ensure your groundbait remains in great condition

How to pole fish with meat

If you really want to catch more huge carp when pole fishing with luncheon meat, watch the video below!

An angler who has framed in every match he has entered at a popular commercial complex has revealed that his success is down to using huge meat hook baits usually associated with the bivvy boys.

Bag 'em Baits ace Myles Levy has been in unstoppable form at Somerset's Viaduct Fishery and has managed to record weights close to the magical double ton a number of times in recent weeks.

While the rest of his opponents have been opting for a traditional pellet approach, Myles has been using several 8mm and 10mm cubes of meat to regularly lure lumps to over 20lb into the net.

To find out exactly how he does it, we met up with him on the banks of the famous fishery and captured his tactics on film.

To watch the video, click the image below.

 

 


How to use sloppy groundbait

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An angler who has bagged four match wins in a fortnight and landed almost 600lb in the process has revealed that feeding a deadly sloppy groundbait mix whips the carp shoals into a feeding frenzy.

Leigh Tackle and Bait ace Chris Weeder Jnr has dominated events at Blundells Fishery since he devised the cunning approach, so to find out more Angling Times met up with him on Trio Pool at the Cheshire complex.

An even blend of Sonubaits Tiger Fish and Ringers Dark was introduced into a large bowl and whisked together with plenty of water to create the perfect sloppy groundbait that carp love.

Chris revealed his techniques for fishing with slop here in the video below.

To watch the video click on the image below.

Fishing with slop can produce great results for margin patrolling carp, and here top-flight match angler Chris Weeder shows just how it's done

How to catch big margin carp

Mega-weight match angler Steve Gregory has developed a new pellet crumb feed and sieve pot system which 'swishes' in the water to create the ultimate carp-attracting cloud.

The deadly new combination recently helped him to victory in the Solhampton Fishery May Festival for the second year running, where he banked 632lb of carp in a week, averaging 126lb of fish per day.

MAP-backed Steve uses his famous Miracle Paste on the hook - a bait which once helped him to break the British match record three times - enjoying some frantic sport down the margins feeding his new 'slop'.

The Valley Lake at Solhampton, a five-lake complex near Stourport in Worcestershire, is Steve's favourite water for this method, and provided him with a winning 173lb 10oz in the festival. It was here were he was eager to show the virtues of fishing this new technique and bait.

To see Steve and the method in action, click the play button on the video below.

 

 


How to mix a carp Method feeder mix

Method feeder fishing groundbaits tend to attract the average stamp of carp in any commercial stillwater. Why? Simply because the carp tend to have seen them all before, smelt them all before, and have tasted them all before.

So, in order to attract and catch the much bigger carp that might be swimming around the lake, something extra special has to be created that will draw the attentions of the bigger fish.

And that's exactly what Grant Albutt has created - a simply brilliant Method mix that is created from The Cell boilies and boilie-making ingredients.

It's certainly not a cheap Method mix to create, but having seen this in action, it is like a magnet to all the bigger fish in the water.

It is, quite frankly, devastating!

To watch the video on how to create this extraordinary Method mix, click the image below.

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How to use the KD or Separation rig

Big-carp fanatic Rich Wilby is a bit of an expert when it comes to tying, mastering and fishing carp rigs. He's caught masses of huge carp all over the country, including on his own day-ticket complex, Airfield Lakes.

Wanting to know more about the most popular carp fishing rigs, we met up with Rich at his lovely fishery to pick his brains.

In this video he details the KD, or the Separation rig, which Rich has used in confidence and with fantastic results.

It's certainly a rig with a difference in that the hair is remarkably long, providing a large separation between the pop-up bait and the hook, and this, in turn, produces a greater chance of the hook hitting home.

We met up with Rich on the banks of his own fishery, Airfield Lakes, to find out more.

To watch the video, click the image below.

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How to use the Multi Rig

Big-carp fanatic Rich Wilby is a bit of an expert when it comes to tying, mastering and fishing carp rigs. He's caught masses of huge carp all over the country, including on his own day-ticket complex, Airfield Lakes.

Wanting to know more about the most popular carp fishing rigs, we met up with Rich at his lovely fishery to pick his brains.

In this video he details the Multi Rig. It's a set-up designed for fishing with a pop-up bait and features a neat flexible 'hinge' that provides full movement of the bait and extremely good hook-ups.

If targeting really big carp is your thing, this rig is one that you really need to learn how to tie - it's almost unbeatable!

To learn more about the Multi Rig, click the video play button below.

 


How to use the Chod Rig

Big-carp fanatic Rich Wilby is a bit of an expert when it comes to tying, mastering and fishing carp rigs. He's caught masses of huge carp all over the country, including on his own day-ticket complex, Airfield Lakes.

Wanting to know more about the most popular carp fishing rigs, we met up with Rich at his lovely fishery to pick his brains.

In this video he details the now-famous Chod Rig... the one that's perfect for big-carp fishing over silt, debris and weedy bottoms.

This very short rig relies on the use of a very buoyant pop-up bait to ensure it always remains in full view of the fish, above the obstructions on the bottom.

And here Rich reveals a few unknown facts about the Chod Rig that you might not know...

To watch the video, click the image below.