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B I G C A R P 3 60:
July 2026
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Front Cover:
A d a m P e n n i ng wi th a
l o v e l y U K c o mm on .
BigCarp 4
When I look through the catch reports
and articles it’s amazing to see how many
beautiful big carp there are around the
country. Back in the early 80s we often
had to travel hundred’s of miles in search
of a 40lb+ carp - and that was even if you
could get a ticket for the water!! Now, just
about every pond around the country has
a 40 in it. Even that illusive 50lb barrier
isn’t an unrealistic target these days. The
sport has never been in such a great place.
It was great to see the Waterside Common
take the British record. That fish has been
in line for some time now and anyone can
fish for it on a day ticket!!
So how is our season going? If you’re on
a roll or bagged your target why not share
your story in Big Carp.