Lough Gowna is an important centre for coarse fishing and the shape of the lake, with wooded peninsulas interspersed with bays and inlets, make it attractive for tourism.
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This artificial lake was constructed in the 1820s to supply water to the Bude Canal, but it is now a haven for wildlife and is popular for coarse fishing.
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In England and Wales, they can be fished for throughout the coarse fishing season ( 16 June to 14 March ), providing thrilling sport on the fly when the trout season is closed.
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The area is often used by people for activities such as pleasant walks, picnics and barbecues, coarse fishing, bird watching and at the watersports centre, dinghy and board sailing are available.
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During Roy's editorship Angler's mail became the UK's first all-colour UK angling magazine, ready for the start of the new coarse fishing season in June 1991.
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Llangorse is a popular tourist destination and offers visitors a variety of activities : boating, canoeing, sailing, windsurfing, coarse fishing, bird watching, pony trekking, hill walking and indoor climbing.
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Trout fishing, coarse fishing, and canoeing are now popular sports in the area, plus miles of old flat railway trackbed lines and steep mountain slopes providing opportunities for cycling, hillwalking and mountain biking.
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The magazine covers aspects of modern coarse fishing, and is on sale every Tuesday priced ?.99 . Its latest audited average weekly sales were 27, 803 for the Jan-Dec 2013 according to the Audit Bureau of Circulations.
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Well known across Europe, especially France for its coarse fishing and wildlife hunting, Se�n Healy and Andy Connor are reliable guides who have both fished and hunted across the local bogs and rivers ( Suck and Shiven ) for the past sixty years.
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Green was commissioned to write " The Art of Coarse Rugby " by Hutchinson, to go with a republication of " The Art of Coarse Cricket " by Spike Hughes, who had intended the title as a play on " Coarse Fishing ".