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      • To get started in match fishing, consider joining a fishing club to learn from experienced anglers and participate in local matches. Taking lessons from a qualified angling instructor can also provide valuable tips and advice. Remember, practice is key to improving your skills. When preparing for a match, pay close attention to your tackle.
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  2. To get started in match fishing, consider joining a fishing club to learn from experienced anglers and participate in local matches. Taking lessons from a qualified angling instructor can also provide valuable tips and advice.

    • How Long Does A Match Generally Last?
    • What Tackle Do You Need?
    • Some Match Fishing Rules

    Most matches last about 5 hours. The ones that I fish in usually start at 10:30am and we fish until 3:30pm. Some start earlier, while some start later. Some venues have summer matches evening which takes place in the evening just before it goes dark. These are generally shorter matches and will last between 3 and 4 hours.

    You don’t need any specific tackle to fish a match as long as you have keepnets to put the fish in and follow the rules. You could turn up and sit on a bucket and still win. The fish won’t know if you have fancy tackle or not. However, having the correct equipment will make your fishing easier, enable you to be more prepared, and hopefully catch mo...

    Each venue I go to has different rules and to be honest, it can be quite frustrating at times trying to keep up with them all to make sure you are not disqualified. Each venue can set whatever rules they like. Here are some rules that I see across a lot of fisheries that are worth noting: 1. A minimum of 2 or 3 keepnets 2. Joker and bloodworm are b...

  3. Mar 29, 2021 · The career of a match angler follows a natural progression, from club matches into opens and team fishing. For a select few, international honours then beckon. Moving up to the next level is no bed of roses and it can be a daunting prospect.

  4. Sep 29, 2021 · Well my best advice would be to join a local angling club with a busy match fishing section. In the North of England, you won’t have a problem as match fishing is HUGE! Down South though, you may have to look a bit further afield.

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  5. The main reason for anglers to join is to be able to fish in a variety of places and catch different species. Whilst the sea is free to fish in, many clubs exist to bring anglers together as a group. Joining a local sea angling club is a perfect way to access more places and fish on charter boats.

  6. Jun 25, 2021 · Match fishing tips for new and returning anglers! Fancy a crack at match fishing this season? It’s great fun and could add a whole new dimension to your angling. Our latest blog article is packed with great advice from Dom Garnett. Read More.

  7. Mar 13, 2015 · Most people will start their formal match fishing at club level. There are two basic sorts of club, those that own their own water(s) and those that don't and just book pegs on match/day ticket venues. You may already belong to a club that has waters, if so they probably run some kind of matches.

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