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writer of Marcus Walker: Kingslayer Protocol, FETA

Chris Yates

writer of Marcus Walker: Kingslayer Protocol | FETA

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About Chris

Chris Yates is an English angler, photographer, broadcaster, tea connoisseur, and author. He is known for holding the record for the heaviest British carp, a 51-pound 6-ounce specimen caught from Redmire pool in 1980. Yates has contributed to the fishing community through his work as a co-editor of Waterlog magazine alongside Jon Ward-Allen and as a regular contributor to The Idler. His writing and filmmaking often focus on the pleasure of being close to nature while fishing, reflecting his preference for vintage tackle such as split-cane rods and centrepin reels. Yates emphasizes the superiority of cane as a rod-making material and advocates for the traditional aspects of the sport. His diverse interests and extensive experience have made him a respected figure in the angling world.

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Chris Yates on Marcus Walker: Kingslayer Protocol KickstarterThe role of FETA with Chief Executive Chris Yates#48 Beyond the Cape: with Chris YatesInterview with Chris Yates (writer of Marcus Walker: Kingslayer Protocol)

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