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STYWE LYNE TIGHT LINES - September 2015

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Is it possible that the drab winter has finally come to an end and that spring is around the corner? Of course we anglers cannot wait to get a line in the water!
Spring is especially a good time for artlure angling. The fish are preparing to breed and as a result no intruders, including artlure, are tolerated.
Big carp are a nice target for artlure anglers and the world’s greatest omnivorous chancers! According to Emile van Druten, a Protea artlure angler, the carp is a very “old” fish. Cyprinus carpio had already spread through Europe between the 13th and 16th centuries, proving over hundreds of years that it can adapt to varying conditions. It is even alleged that monks travelling between countries in the old Europe took carp with them, which they released into dams and streams to serve as food on their journeys. Today carp are found in more than 59 countries. Emile tells us more about these “masters of survival” and how to catch them.
Also try your luck with yellowfish in September, when these fish come out of hibernation. Rohan Koegelenberg explains to fly fishermen how to land this beautiful fish. After all, it is spring, glorious spring, a time that always brings new insight and inspiration...

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WHAT CONSTITUTES A GOOD RIG?
We provide the answers

LETSIBOGO DAM
Where big bass dreams come true

GARIEP DAM
Offers more than enough activities for the whole family

FISHING FROM A KAYAK
Clean water and game fish

ROAM FREE ACADEMY
Investing in our youth

HIER GAAN ONS ALWEER!
Winter fishing and swine flu do not go well together

WE ALSO DISCUSS: How to choose fishing tackle (part 4), the Carp Bonanza 2015 to be held at Loskop Dam, how to identify grunter, fishing for galjoen these days, and the No Name Bugger fly.
All this and even more in the angler’s friend – Stywe Lyne / Tight Lines.

STYWE LYNE TIGHT LINES Description:

Welcome to South Africa’s premier angling magazine. Since Stywe Lyne/Tight Lines cast off its first issue back in February 1960, the magazine has reigned as the champion for showcasing South African angling activities and fishing adventures. We share the fishing tales, fishing spots, tricks, tackle tips and triumphs of fellow anglers and fishermen locally and beyond the country’s borders. Big carp hunting, bank angling, light tackle boat, fly fishing, bass fishing, artlure, shore angling, deep-sea adventures or kayak casting – Stywe Lyne/Tight Lines takes you there …Website: www.stywelynetightlines.co.za

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