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.