Where to buy carp fishing videos
Buying fishing DVDs can be extremely tricky if you do not know where to buy them. Therefore, buying specific fishing videos can be even harder. This article gives you tips and advice on the best places where to buy carp fishing videos at relatively low prices.
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Online
Advancedcarpfishing.com
Many online websites offer the chance to buy carp fishing videos. However, Korda and Advanced Carp Fishing are probably the best angling websites. They offer a large variety of quality DVDs at low prices. For instance, the State of the Art Underwater Carp Fishing box-set is available as from £120.00 on Advancedcarpfishing.com (as of 09.07.07).
Korda.co.uk
In addition, Korda.co.uk also has shows such as Thinking Tackle, Carp Academy and Carpfest which give free coarse fishing advice. This ranges from the best rigs that have to be used, to the best bait that must be bought so as to catch big fish.
Davidhallpublishing.com
For fishing match tips, Davidhallpublishing.com offers a range of match fishing masterclass DVDs. They show the most effective methods for catching big fish on commercial carp fisheries. Websites such as Amazon and eBay also offer a vast range of fishing DVDs and box-sets from a variable price range. This includes Go fishing.
Carp-tv.com
For an easier way of viewing carp fishing, Carp-tv.com offers the chance for a
12-month subscription fee of £59.99 (as of 01.03.08). This cuts the hassle of ordering and waiting for deliveries to arrive before the tips that are learnt, can be put into practice.
Itunes.com
Fishing tips on demand are also readily available at iTunes.com. Fishing applications for download are available for the iPod and iPhone.
Instore
As online content and the Internet are not accessible to everyone. The big chain stores like WHSmith and Blackwell's offer a range of top quality fishing DVDs, such as Lake Escapes, Total Fishing and Record Breaking Fish. Certain episodes are targeted at novice and intermediate fishing anglers. The videos specify the best ways to efficiently catch a monster fish. It is presented by TV favourites Matt Hayes and Mick Brown. For a cheaper option, charity shops such as Oxfam make a large quantity of carp fishing DVDs available both online and instore. Magazines Magazines, like the 'Angling Times', quite regularly give away complimentary fishing DVDs. You only need to pay a small subscription fee. The DVDs are designed to help those who are not game fishing professionals to improve their skills and technique. They are available instore at WHSmith and most major book store outlets. They are also available online at Gofishing.co.uk.