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					<description><![CDATA[<p>CARP That Britain’s canals contain some huge specimen fish is no longer a secret. Nevertheless, the sheer quantity and quality of untapped carp fishing remains an eye-opening phenomenon. Should this be such a surprise? Stock fish released by angling clubs in past decades are thriving, as are accidental and not-so-accidental escapees. They find rich feeding grounds and plenty of space. And as a hardy, long-lived species, these carp can become fish of spectacular size and beauty. My interest in canal carping first started on the Exeter Ship Canal. Club records documented commons and mirrors stocked in its waters a little </p>
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