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Angler's Mail Guide: Catch Bigger Coarse Fish
Angler's Mail Guide: Catch Bigger Coarse Fish
Oct 20, 2024 11:35 PM

Author:Andy Little,Roy Westwood

Angler's Mail Guide: Catch Bigger Coarse Fish

Andy Little, the top all-rounder in UK coarse fishing, shares the secrets of his success catching major freshwater species in this eagerly awaited guide. It is the most authoritative big fish book published for many years and rates as essential reading for anglers of all ages and levels of ability. Every coarse angler will gain valuable insights into the tackle, baits and techniques needed to achieve personal bests from their local waters.

There has never been a better time to hunt big fish in British waters as many species have ballooned in size in rivers and lakes accessible to all. This guide cuts through the complexities of the sport to provide positive short cuts to success. It offers detailed coverage of all major coarse species including roach, bream, pike, tench, crucians, barbel, chub, rudd, perch and dace, and carp. Illustrated with striking colour photographs from Anglers' Mail photographer Roy Westwood, this is the most up-to-date manual of its kind for one of the country's most popular sports and adds up to the best ever companion for any ambitious angler.

Reviews

Compelling... You have to admire the stones it takes to set out his stall. But then, it's entirely in keeping with how he played.

—— Irish Times, Best Sports Books of the Year

Anyone interested in life coaching or self-awareness will be fascinated by O'Gara's revealing and unabashed self-analysis.

—— Irish Independent, Best Sports Books of the Year

Adroitly constructed... his reflections on his recently concluded playing career contain enough cordite to remind one of the searing honesty and single-mindedness that drove this individual to perfection. Few escape his wrath.

—— Irish Independent

A rollicking read... he speaks with naked emotion, raw candour, and even that rare commodity in sportsmen, forthrightness.

—— Sunday Independent

Revealing... Unguarded is a reflection on a playing career that saw him earn the respect of the rugby world and win almost all the game has to offer. Off the field, the Corkman was known for his phlegmatic pronouncements and this book is marked out by similar straight-talking.

—— Sunday Business Post

A book that bristles with O'Gara's penchant for calling it as he sees it.

—— RTE Guide

[Charly Wegelius] tell[s] it better than anyone else before him

—— Independent

Loved this book

—— David Millar

Lays bare the true struggle of life on the circuit and demystifies much of cycling’s inner machinations

—— Cyclo

A funny and poignant tale for anyone who’s ever dreamt of jacking in the day job for an adventure

—— Western Morning News

The book is a very readable and often funny account of an unusual adventure on a bike

—— Cycling World

A funny and poignant tale for anyone who's ever dreamt of quitting their day job to embark on an adventure

—— Jude Brosnan , Wanderlust Travel Magazine

Almost painfully funny

—— Observer

Covers not only the highs of the last two seasons but the lows

—— London Cyclist

In the course of telling the tale, his image as an everyday hero is absolutely confirmed with all the necessary detail and insight both cynics and fans would require

—— Mark Perryman , Morning Star

Conveys the most engaging personality of this almost comically unpretentious bloke, who never thought that Tour winners came from Kilburn

—— Geoffrey Wheatcroft , New Statesman

Compelling and often emotional account... Outspoken, honest, intelligent and fearless, Wiggins has been hailed as the people’s champion

—— Yorkshire Post

A genuinely up-lifting read

—— Alan Pattullo , The Scotsman

Engaging

—— Malachy Clerkin , Irish Times

My Time conveys the most engaging personality of this almost comically unpretentious bloke, who never thought that Tour de France winners came from Kilburn

—— Geoffrey Wheatcroft , New Statesmen

There is plenty of material for cycling aficionados … but his story is also of interest to the general reader

—— Lewis Jones , Spectator

Who could resist finding out more about the sideburned new superstar of British cycling

—— Daily Telegraph

Euphoria does not last forever and so the race is always on to ensure that the books is read for those keen to know of to re-live the spine tingling moments of triumph. My Time is not at all the worst of this kind of output. Indeed, it might be among the best...there is plenty of fascinating detail

—— Alison Rudd , The Times

Give sports fans a glimpse into what it takes to win gold

—— Closer

Fascinating...it covers most levels of Wiggins existence – cyclist, team leader, husband, father, son – during the most important years of his life, with the candour that has become his trademark...co-written by Guardian sports writer, William Fotheringham, who helps to tell the story in the direct but eloquent tone that Wiggins watchers will recognise countless radio and television interviews. It is an absorbing read that covers Wiggins’ career from his departure from Garmin to his latest Olympic success. Cycling fans will relish the horse’s mouth accounts of the triumphs they have watched unfold this year, while newcomers to the sport, attracted by the man’s performances this year, both on and off the bike, should find more to enjoy

—— Timothy John , Road Cycling UK

If you love cycling, this makes a very welcome change from the rather saturated market of ‘cyclist doping confessions'

—— Cycling UK

What makes the book special for me is the love of cycling that comes through. His passion for the sport, for its history, his awareness of where he stands in the pantheon of Lycra-clad heroes, and his inability to truly comprehend his achievements all come across in waves. And in typical Wiggins fashion, he doesn’t dodge the difficult bits. He talks openly about the latest drugs scandal and the unwelcome role of moral enforcer which has been forced onto him by his newfound standing as Tour winner

—— Freewheeling France (blog)

A speedy guide to cycling success

—— The Times

Like the man, it’s engaging, modest and likeable, with the section on the Olympics especially fascinating

—— Simon Evans , Choice
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