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coarsefish.com - Directory of day-ticket waters plus information on competitions, holidays, news, tips, records, photo gallery and forum.

Fishing4fun - Resource for the beginner and intermediate angler. Includes, tackle shops, hints, tips and advice.

Predator Fishing - A resource centre for anglers interested in predator fishing. Lots of links, hints, tips and articles, guestbook and discussion area.

Predator Fishing UK - Pike fishing is for serious pike and predator anglers. Edited by Charlie Bettell - author of The Art of Lure Fishing.

Angling UK - For the coarse angler: where to fish, how to fish, what to wear.

Go Fishing, Go Maggotdrowning - For coarse anglers and UK fishing clubs. Fisheries, tackle shops, forums, and individual fishing club pages.

Floats Gone: The Complete Guide to Coarse Fishing - Ideal for the novice, with some good tips for the more advanced.

Fishing the Kelvin - River guide. Includes fly and bait tips.

World of Angling - Information about various coarse fish species, accompanied by photos, plus an online copy of The Complete Book of Legering by Bob Roberts.

Coarse Angling Today - Monthly newstand magazine for the freshwater coarse fish angler.

Fish4venues - Directory of over 100 coarse and carp fishing venues throughout the UK with information on day-ticket waters that includes prices, rules and maps. Also links to fishing clubs.

www.the-fishing-guide-uk.co.uk - Venues, tips and recipes for coarse anglers.

Pike Fishing in Cornwall - Map of waters within the county, holding the predator. Includes gallery, tackle, shops and contact by email.

UK-Angling - Coarse fishing in the UK: gallery, venues, species, rigs and knots, message board, weather, videos and links.

Rod and Line - Information on law, technique, fish facts, tackle shops, angling clubs, waters and holidays.

Cym Fishing - Resource for submitting news, reviews, tips, stories and photos. Includes FAQ, articles and forum.

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