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March 2026
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Front Cover:
K i e r a n H a w k i ns cradles
the Kraken.
BigCarp 4
Rain, rain and more rain. It seemed
as though it would never stop. Then
finally, about a week ago, it did
and the temperatures shot up to 15
degrees in places - IN FEBRUARY!!
The season has definitely started and I
know my syndicate has done more fish this
February than any other - albeit to zigs.
If you get the chance get out there
because there are early bites to be had.
What targets have you set yourself this
year? Are you targeting a new water?
Have you taken on a new challenge? If so,
we have plenty of advice from some of the
best anglers in the business. Maybe one of
the stories will fire you up to get the rods
out, brave a bit of early season unsettled
weather and get your year’s tally under
way. I know I’m itching to get out and
once this mag is put to bed I’m heading
straight to my syndicate lake.