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Evolution Of An Angler

Duncan Charman's love of fishing started when at just five years old he would winkle out two-inch rudd one after another from a local farm pond under the watchful eye of his father Tony. Duncan began to test his angling prowess by fishing Oakhanger Angling Club's junior matches and soon became one to watch when dipping his hand in the peg bag. However his successes were interspersed with the occasional bitter cold day's blank and the heart-sinking words 'Sorry mate eels don't count!' That's when Duncan made the transition into the world of specimens where two-inch rudd became two pounders and where 6lb eels most certainly did count. Regular photos in the angling press and captures of record proportions gave way to the penning of articles and with a big fish never far away Duncan was never
short of a word or two. Duncan is now bordering on being a fulltime angler and regularly features with Keith Arthur in the Bothy on Sky Sports Tight Lines as well as creating Internet videos for Coarse and Match Fishing Monthly. Since completing his first magazine article over a decade ago Duncan has compiled hundreds of features for most of the top titles such as Angler's Mail Angling Times Coarse Angling Today and Total Coarse Fishing. He also writes for Blinker one of the biggest publications in Europe is a patron for The Thames Anglers' Conservancy and is now a professional angling coach guiding others anglers toward catching the fish of their dreams. Fishing was Duncan's first love and it will be his last.
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Duncan Charman's love of fishing started when at just five years old he would winkle out two-inch rudd one after another from a local farm pond under the watchful eye of his father Tony. Duncan began to test his angling prowess by fishing Oakhanger Angling Club's junior matches & soon became one to watch when dipping his hand in the peg bag. However his successes were interspersed with the occasional bitter cold day's blank & the heart-sinking words ' Sorry mate eels don't count!' That's when Duncan made the transition into the world of specimens where two-inch rudd became two pounders & where 6lb eels most certainly did count. Regular photos in the angling press & captures of record proportions gave way to the penning of articles & with a big fish never far away Duncan was never short of a word or two. Duncan is now bordering on being a fulltime angler & regularly features with Keith Arthur in the Bothy on Sky Sports Tight Lines as well as creating Internet videos for Coarse & Match Fishing Monthly. Since completing his first magazine article over a decade ago Duncan has compiled hundreds of features for most of the top titles such as Angler's Mail Angling Times Coarse Angling Today & Total Coarse Fishing. He also writes for Blinker one of the biggest publications in Europe is a patron for The Thames Anglers' Conservancy & is now a professional angling coach guiding others anglers toward catching the fish of their dreams. Fishing was Duncan's first love & it will be his last.

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