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The King Carp Waters

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Physical 160 pages. p of plates : ill.(some col.), facsims.,plans,ports. ; 26cm. Includes index. Foreword by author. This is the story of the major carp waters, stocked by Donald Leney - the man who introduced `king' carp into Britain. The story of these waters is also the story of carp fishing, and it is recorded here for the first time. The waters that Leney stocked were later to become internationally famous, such as Redmire, Billing Aquadrome and Savay, and it is the development of these carp that Chris Ball describes, giving a chapter to each of the finest carp pools. He shows how anglers began to adapt methods, tackle and bait to catch these record fish, and provides stories of great battles, great anglers and legendary waters, that will delight all carp fishermen. Chris Ball is a noted carp angler, historian and writer with a successful track record of big catches. He has written for many magazines including "Coarse Fishing" and "Carp Fisher". Subjec

176 pages, Hardcover

First published April 1, 1994

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