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  1. I just want to say well done europe on winning the ryder cup, but most of all to darren clark, playing in his home country i beleive, but most of all, for the performance he put in after loosing his wife only a month earlier to cancer.

     

    well done darren, you made yourself and us proud, and all the very very very best to you and your family.

     

    regards

     

    smac

  2. Smac,carp are not indigenous to the UK.They originated from the continent. It is believed they were brought to England by the Romans as a food source.Monks in the middle Ages also routinely kept them in small ponds for food.

     

    There is only one true type of "King Carp" and thats the Common. Mirrors and Leathers etc are a result of the genetic selection and breeding of them to provide a better fish for the table ie less scales to remove.

     

    If you were to leave a pond full of say mirrors alone for a centurey or so they would eventually revert back to commons (not actual fish changing of course but over the generations).

     

    The carp that are eaten are exactly the same as we catch.

     

    In Europe you will see all sorts of coarse fish for sale at fish mongers/markets.This includes unlikely species such as Bream and Tench! It is just traditional to eat coarse fish there.Most likely came about as a lot of Europe is to far from the sea to have enabled sea fish to have been avaiable many years ago.

     

    Thanks budgie for the info,

     

    regards

    smac

  3. Hi all, bought the above to try, has anyone used them, have you had success and whats best method to use them. im fishing in morning, and going to give them a try, i know my post is a bit late, but had to keep the good lady happy, so i can get a earlly morning start and a full days fishing in...lol

  4. Have not look at the report, but can some one tell me if the carp was intended for british waters, or was it carp for the table. Im not a carp fisherman, have only had a few carp in my fishing years, common, mirror and ghost.

     

    I notice the carp for the table seems to have the colour of a common, but the scaling of a mirror. can this sort of carp be caught in our ponds and lakes.

     

    regards

     

    smac

  5. I know I am being called all sorts of things. As previously posted, they are well compensated for the dangers, I have already said that I regret the trauma to the family.

    To me the real heros in England go unnoticed: for example:

    A disabled person trying to act as 24/7 carer for a very disabled wheelchair bound person. Do they get help from the government or other people? do they heck!!

    An official came to them the other day and said that as they were living under the same roof, they were living as MAN AND WIFE!!!! Then tried to take some of there meagre government allowance!

    The funny thing is when the woman said would they say that if it were 2 men or 2 women in the same house, would the decision be the same. The official said no and was given a flea in his ear about discrimination.

    And you wonder why I am unsympathetic. OK, he has been hurt, but everything possible will be done to assist him back to health, REGARDLESS OF COST!!

     

    Klienboet, do you own a TV, a Radio, a book on fishing or any book, a DVD, Video recorder. Do you read the news paper.

     

    I guess one of the above will be true. Now which ever one of the above you pay for, do you not want the best, to read the best report, or watch the best dvd, video.

     

    I work hard at my job, and im on a performance bonus. i put alot of time and effort into what i do, sometimes work in my own time to increase that.

     

    my point is, that, if you want the best you pay for the best. in this world we have a choice. these people work very hard at what they do, and should be rewarded accordingly.

     

    I think your arm chair is a time machine, and stuck in the 50s mate, push the button and move into the right century.

     

    smac

  6. englishman, sctosman and irishman go to join the police force.

     

    the sergant calls them in one by one to give them the good news.

     

    the englishman goes in first, and the sergant says well done just one final question..who killed kennedy, "thats easy replied the englishman, that was lee harvey oswald" thats right the sergant replies, now go through that door, pick up your uniform and start monday.

     

    the scotsman goes in, and the sergant says well done just one final question..who killed kennedy, "thats easy replied the scotsman, that was lee harvey oswald" thats right the sergant replies, now go through that door, pick up your uniform and start monday.

     

    the irishman goes in and the sergant says well done paddy, one final question, who killed kennedy, "he says, i know this, just cant think" the sergant says i will get a cup of tea and you can tell me when i get back, off the sergant goes and the englishman and scotsman put there heads in the door and ask paddy how he is getting, on. they tell him they start monday, he replies " f**king hell, they got me on a murder case already lol

  7. Many thanks Terry,

     

    Is there a general guide as to what lb mono will match the elastics? ie: would 6-8 elastic equate to around 2-3lb mono?.....a 12-14 elastic would be maybe 4-5lb? and a 20 elastic around 8lb+? or does that sound slightly too strong?

     

    Thanks.

     

    Stu.

     

    In reply to your question about the elastic rating, to what poundage hook length, the guide below should help you, this is what i go by:

     

    2 ..... 0.6mm..... 0.06mm/12oz to 1lb.....Canals/Lakes/Roach,Bleak

    3 ..... 0.7mm..... 0.08mm/1lb 8oz.....Canals/Lakes/Silver fish

    4 ..... 0.8mm..... 0.09mm/2lb.....Canals/Lakes/Rivers/Silver fish

    5 ..... 0.9mm..... 0.10mm/2lb 8oz.....Canals/Lakes/Rivers/Silver fish

    6 ..... 1.0mm..... 0.12mm/3lb.....All waters/Small Carp/Skimmers.......

    8 ..... 1.2mm .....0.13mm/3lb 8oz.....All Waters/2lb+ Carp/Bream

    10.....1.4mm ..... 0.14mm/4lb.....All Waters/3lb+ Carp/Tench/Bream

    12.....1.6mm ..... 0.16mm/5lb.....All Waters/6lb+ Carp/Tench/Bream

    14.....1.8mm...... 0.18mm/6lb .....All Waters Carp to 10lb

    16+...2.0 plus mm ..... 0.20mm 8lb+.....All Waters Big 10lb+ Carp

     

     

     

    If you need any more advice, please dont hesitate to ask, and when you reach 15 post, your post will be added imediately, you wont have to wait a few minutes or a couple of hours. its all to help the site.

     

    regards

    smac

  8. Many thanks for the reply S_mac and your very good tips.

    It seems sensible then that no matter what pole i end up buying i should consider extra top sections too and set them up with various elastics etc all ready for any fishing senario.

     

    Another couple of things i meant to ask in my original thread was - 'whips'..... i was looking at a 9m whip today with an 'eyed' end, is the elastic simply tied to the eye on whips? and are there any benefits to using a whip over a conventional pole?

    And telescopic over pull-apart, what are the advantages of one over the other?

     

    Thanks.

     

    Stu.

     

    I have just purchased a whip myself, like you i have never used one either, this is the advice i was given.

     

     

     

    Telescopic whips are normally fished to hand.

    For example - a 5 meter whip can have a rig of just under 5 meters attached (so you can swing small fish to hand).

    Most whip fishing is for small fish on the drop involving small pole floats, small wagglers or a small float such as a stillwater blue insert float. I prefer a small insert waggler as they are easier to swing than a light pole float.

    The great thing with a 5m whip is that you can fish out at 9m in a meter of water or at 8m in two meters of water etc etc.

    The idea is to swing your rig out in a straight line in front of you keeping direct contact with the float.

     

     

    Modern carbon whips are mainly a mix of telescopic and put over top two three's or fully put over all the way through and normally come with a top two/three flick tip to be used as above and top two/three kits that can be elasticated incase of bonus fish and used with short rigs - long pole style.

  9. Hi, just upgraded my pole recently and fitted it out myself. i decided what i was going to fish and used that as a guide, there are some very good people on here who can give you great advice.

     

    i called my local tackle shop, told him what pole i had, 1 top 3 section and 2 top 2 sections.

     

    I fitted mine for my main venue of silver fish with a number 4 elastic and then i went to a bush for number 8 elastic using number 4 connecter. this allows the elastic to run freely, also if you was to move up a grade elastic, your pole is ready for that, thats for my top 3 section.

     

    My top 2 section, i have a number 12 rating elastic, with the correct bush and connector for that.

     

    my second top 2 section i have a 18 elasctic and the the same bush and connectors for that rating.

     

    that covers my pole on its maximum rating, and kits me out for all venues.

     

    Cutting back the pole is not so bad, bit more scary than it looks, you just have to be patient, and cut back a little at a time to take you bush.

     

    I use a very sharp stanley knife, or one of them disspossible knives you can buy, i find it not to harsh on the pole.

     

    So start by cutting a little at a time, and keep trying the fit. i use the put over bush as there is slight more margin for error on the fit.

     

    The V roller you got is a great addition, but can i ask is that the type you intend to attach to a bank stick. If so can i recommend you buy a roller that has the four ajustable legs, you can get these from around £25.00 upwards. they are great for hard ground and easpecially canal banks where you cant ship your pole behind you due to lack of space.

     

    having that a couple of feet to your side, makes shipping back great and keeps it away from dog walkers and cyclists.

     

    A range of pole floats, 1/2gramm upwards and then your off and fishing.

     

    regards

     

    smac

  10. Okay, okay. Let's all calm down now. The end of the line is this: people have different preferences when it comes to things like this. You can't force people to change their preferences. I think smac and pikergonecarpin have very valid points - a blunt hook has the potential to cause very serious damage to fish than a new one out of the packet.

     

    The idea of this thread was to find out, would people change a hook every session, and if so, then was there something the manufactures could make that would degrade fairly quickly, for those who are happy to use new hooks each session, while i understand cost to some people, or prefference, the normal hooks we all buy at the moment would still be presant and available.

     

    Its just to give us anglers a choice, especially when we fish a lot of places with small perch and roach, and these fish can be prone to taking the hook deep down there throat. so rather than prod about sometimes, we could cut the line as a last resort, knowing that the hook would degrade fairly soon and give the fish a better chance of survival.

     

    surely this cant be a bad idea in thought, whether its actually possible i dont know.

     

    smac

  11. Speak for yourself mate. I never haved had have problems getting hooks out, but then again I have never done the type of very light fishing that some do on here ( you know the hair rigged fillet of maggot with a size 66 hook). I really cannot remeber the last time I had a fish swallow the lot. The next time it happens I will cut the line and let it go and hope for the best if it is a big fish or knock it on the head and put it out of its misery if it is a tiddler. Either way no sleep will be lost.

    So changing your hook every cast protect fish? A brand new hook won't go all ther way down. What a load of bollix.

     

    Well i care about the welfare of fish, and i will continue to loose sleep over it, think what could i have done better.

    I guess some people are so good, maybe you should teach the rest of us, your methods, your hook sizes and what fish your targeting.

     

    it seems as though you have the answer, that im looking for, and guess thousands of anglers are looking for.

     

    smac

  12. Tackle manufacturers must love peeps like you. How often do you ditch your rods and reels? Never using the same hook twice sounds more like superstition than anything else.

     

    maybe it is superstition, or prefference, does it really matter. im looking at the protection of fish. thats why i started this thread, im happy to pay a few more pence to save a fish than not.

     

    some people like to save money and not fish.

     

    smac

  13. You mean biodegradeable hooks? That's a good idea. But I doubt the companies will invest in new equipment to make biodegradeable hooks, which, in theory will be less stronger that the ones we use nowadays.

     

    I agree they may be less stronger, maybe a slightly bigger gauage. but what part of the hook is the strongest point, is it the bend.

     

    and would we all not buy more hooks better for the hook companies, its not always about cost, sometimes protection is a higher price. or should they not make them and give us anglers and option. we have an option on food, organic or not, we choose.

     

    its just a thought as i dont know much about hooks and the manufacturing process.

     

    smac

  14. I'm a bit paranoid about hooks, I never use the same one twice.

     

    I discard (in a sensible way) my hook at the end of every sesssion, and use a brand new one out of the packet at the start of the next session.

     

    Mat

     

    I do the same, my point to this thread, is:

     

    is there not something the manufacturers can use that degrades fairly quickly, but keeps the hook in good condition for a sessions fishing.

     

    its just a thought, as there seems to be so much doubt about, do we leave the hook in, try and get it out and risk damage to the fish.

     

    its something we all seem to have a problem with.

     

    smac

  15. Just been reading another topic, on fish deep throating, and i was wondering how long you use the same hook for.

     

    is it one session

    two sessions or more.

     

    we all change our hooks through fishing sessions when need be. do you save all your hooks, or discard that hook later at home and use new hooks.

     

    i would be grateful for your replies.

     

    Smac

  16. Its a fact of life, its the way fish feed, most fish suck food into there mouths.

     

    we have all done it, had something in our mouths, a pen top for example, chewing on it while podering over life, sunddenly we breath in and its at the back of your throat.

     

    if we sucked our food up everyday, we would choke more often than not.

     

    I still feel cutting the hook sometimes gives the fish the best chance. it may be in there, but may not stop it feeding, and we all hope in time it will shed the hook as the hook rusts away.

     

    regards smac

  17. I used to fish Aldenham Country Park, not sure whether you can still fish it as the baliff used to tell me that the council were going to stop the fishing due to the boating club and walkers etc. Too dangerous !

    I took photo's for a guy who had a 26 1/2 lb pike , absolute monster of a fish.

     

    Hi i fished aldernham this summer, you can still fish on a day ticket, £4.00 a day, great perch and roach fishing on the wagler off the dam wall.

     

    The baliff is a bit funny, but when you get to know him his is a nice guy with some good advice, i know he is going to spend this winter pike fishing day and night.

     

    i offered him some sea baits to get him going.

     

    he will allow night fishing by permission only, so what i would do is go along, fish a couple of times on the damn wall, and then chat to him..

     

    i get the impression from him, that many people come for a day and never go back, alot of this is due to fishing wrong methods, or expecting to much.

     

    i remeber the day, when i got there, had to fish the damn wall. he was on peg next to me, ledgereing, he told me to save my £4.00 as it did not matter how good a fisherman you are, you wont catch when they go off.

     

    i had 40 fish that session, only small roach and perch, was great sport and good days fishing.

     

    they had crayfish problem a while back, but that has been sorted out now. well they just vansished.

     

    anyway, get down, offer him his peg money, and you will be ok from what i have seen of him.

     

    best time to catch him, is early morning or evenings.

     

    just another point, they have about 6 pegs in woodland, the rest is the damn wall, in front of the woodland 2 pegs is a nice island, and plenty of space to get a bivvy up or for 2 people to fish couple of rods each,

     

    let me know how you get on.

     

     

     

    regards

     

    smac

  18. Is this the way it should be done?

    car-crush.gif

     

    Or maybe the lower cost version in use up where Norrie lives

    clamp4.jpg

     

    you find that funny newt, i dont have the pics, but have the better story, it was a truck just like that.

     

    It was clamped, all hell broke loose. things calmed down when the driver called his boss to say he been clamped, and was being charged over 300 pounds because they had called for the tow truck. anyway, his boss said he was on his way with payment, so they sat in there truck, the clampers sat in there van..5 hours later a bigger lorry turned up, and lifted the smaller truck onto the back of the bigger truck, the police were there and said there is nothing they could do about it, as long as the clamp was returned undamaged.

     

    that was one way round it.

     

    smac

  19. Hi mate, I know Harrow quite well, I used to live in Ruislip for many years and fished the canals all over that area.

     

    A whip is a powerful bit of fishing tackle on any canal and is great fun to use and can increase your catch rate in the right swims.

     

    The idea of a whip is that you basically swing the fish to hand without breaking the whip down.

     

    You should start on something like 1.5lb main line and a finer hook length and a normal pole float of any type will do.

     

    You should with a little practive manage to cast underarm, never overarm, that just won't do.

     

    Feed and fish the area within easy comfortable reach and allow a little margin of error just in case you hook a decent sized fish.

     

    Always feed the same line as the pole float and don't scatter the feed too far, remember you are fishing a narrower area for actually catching fish so you must be acurate with feed etc.

     

    Where abouts are you fishing round Harrow or are you going further afield to Greenford, Perivale etc?

     

    If I were you I would swot up on Hemp fishing since the weathers still so warm it may be worth giving that a go, there's nothing like catching fish on a whip and even better when you get them going on the Hemp!

     

    Good luck mate.

     

    Hi, thanks for the advice, im fishing the strectch between greenford and sudbury, just under the bridge, getting nice roach and bream.

     

    smac

  20. Before when I clicked on a post I could scroll down through all replies reading as I went; now for some reason I get the first post and all the relies have to be selected.

     

    Aaaand I might add this was not of my dooooing, last night same as usual to day scrambled :rolleyes::D

     

     

    Everything just the same as it was, even after elton spent sleepless nights and time away from his family to keep us all going. :thumbs::thumbs::thumbs:

    cheers elton

     

    regards

     

    smac

  21. But, what about the buzzers that plague you flying around your head when you are trying to fish?

     

    roll on the cooler weather to get rid of the buzzer wasps., went early fishing other morning, to get baited up, before dawn.

     

    set up my light so i could see what i was doing, to set up my rods while i waited for daylight. i was not plagued by moths lol, but wasps buzzing about my light. and god i hate them.

     

    dont know why god created such a creature, they are not part of food chain, nothing wants to eat them, they dont buzz about flowers pollonating.

     

    what do they do, or what are they here for, except to hang around bins and my night light lol.

     

    smac

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