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stuchef

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  • Birthday 10/24/1981

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    kings lynn
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    fishing in general been fishing for bream for the last 2 and a half years just started getting into fishing for carp and english rivers again for when i move back in march just love learning more and more on all types of fishing

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  1. Yeah I'm the same £3 a pint use to get them at £2 a pint where I use to live 25kg scretting pellets I pick up for £27 or a bit of back door dealing I get a bag once a month for free and being a chef sweet corn is free. However I do love fishing with maggots and will quite often buy a gallon I believe that a lot of people forget the natural baits maybe primarily cause of cost
  2. I maybe wrong but are these barble rods?? Nothing wrong with painting any tip or tipex works well
  3. I'm a big believer in moving around its too easy to go with what you know. by moving round learning new things will make u a better angler. And take what you've learnt to your lake might help you catch even more fish also it's not always about catching carp after carp I get more of a thrill if I go on a commercial and for example target chub and catch a net full of chub. Get on that Trent! yes u won't be catching big fish all day but 1 3lb tench will have you talking bout it for years
  4. As a match angler myself I can pretty much guarantee nearly every fishery I go to I open a tin of corn but only use a third of it at most so guaranteed lots of Corn has been thrown in the edges I agree with Adams set up just plop ur float a foot from the bank to your left or right in a peg and just drop feed pieces of corn and fish double corn hair rigged on a 14-12 hook I use quick stop hairs and have been Having great results with that tactic in the evenings you will catch anything that is there with corn
  5. Yes it's a brilliant idea after a match finishes all the anglers chuck there leftover bait in the margins hence that's why it's a perfect time of day to just fish your margins or just 1 rod length out all the big fish move in
  6. Www.dragoncarpdirect.com are doing maver rod and reel combo for 34.99 my mate just got one brilliant rod very light but excellent fun playing big carp and will be perfect for mixed silvers
  7. I went with the in laws for a day and just took a little telescopic rod with 4lb line and you can buy maggots out the vending machines all round the broads and just sat catching roach of the back of the boat for a hour if your moored up theres no reason after feeding a swim long enough that u can't hit into some bream and skimmers
  8. Dave clipping your line won't damage your line as long as your casting right. I don't want to teach u to suck eggs however I do see people on the bank casting wrong which would cause the line to snap at the clip, when casting after you release your finger from the line bring the rod back to a vertical position when it reaches the line clip the feeder will tighten the line and your rod tip will cushion the fall of the feeder into the water this is 2 fold the line will be tight (no bow) and also the hook length will land flat in the water so no wrapping round your feeder this is called feathering. Again I sincerely apologise if I'm sounding patronising
  9. I personally would start by fishing a lot smaller and lighter 4lb hook length to maybe 6lb line most with a size 14 hook. I would use a open end cage feeder with a black particle ground bait I would plug one end of the feeder with the ground bait fill the middle with chopped worm and castor then plug the top with ground bait I would cast this out maybe 5-10 times line clipped to exactly the same spot to lay a bed of food down for the bream so they can get there heads down rummaging for food. I would leave this for 15 mins then go over it with half a worm and double maggot cocktail on the hook. As for the tench I would fish 4-5 rod lengths with a float. fish over depth and spray corn and pellet and fish a size 14 quick stop hair rig with double corn. This is how I would fish the venue without knowing it
  10. Tackleuk Preston Innovations Hooklength Box ByTackleUK17,100 views Check this out on YouTube tommy will show you how it's done
  11. Preston hard case rig wallet you have the choice to make several different size links or just get 2 pins on a piece of card measured out 4" tie the hook on place it round the pin then loop the line round the other pin and pinch it then tie your double knot???
  12. If the plan is to get into pole fishing then getting a elasticated whip would be best an eyed whip is only really good for catching small fish on the likes of a canal and this won't show u the basics of pole fishing Hope this helps Stu
  13. I love my Abu Garcia "enticer" 10ft with 3 tips brilliant for fishing for roach at distance on a river see every bite or knock and even better to hit a carp on it on the fishery get a right good end in the rod I picked mine up for bout £35 7 years ago think they might be bit more these days
  14. As above depends how I'm fishing method feeder I would use a 4" hook length fishing with a bomb I would be closer to 9" a waggler for chub could be anything from 12" up to 35" my pole rigs are all the same at 12cm just different size lines. Ill explain the reasons behind my thinking a method feeder is easy you need a short length due to the fish hook themselves against the weight of the method I use 4" because a lot of fisheries you have to adhere to no smaller then that so I just use that standard I couldn't tell you the amount of times I've told people to stop striking when using a method that's what destroys the fish ripping there lips off. When using my bomb its usually cause fish are shying away from the method feeder so hence a longer link is common sense When on my waggler for chub this is just my preference the fish will watch the bait flow through the water so ill attach my float just below a swivel which I then put my hook length right to the deck depending if up in the water or not And my pole rigs is simple I use a small preston box to tye all my hook links so there the same length so a bent hook or snapped link just quick hook link change I don't have to re plummet ideal for matches.
  15. I think it's a brilliant idea a whip would be perfect with pint of maggots/pinkies. You could always find your local fishery some of them have small stock ponds they allow you to take youngsters on pretty much guaranteed to catch if he enjoys it enough then progress him onto rod and reel and show him the different forms of fishing and let him choose his own route how he would like to progress weather it be fishing matches or rivers for barbel/chub or if he wants bigger the better and go for specimen fish or even carp. I know as a kid I started out on rivers feeder fishing or trotting for roach or perch basically anything that swam now I like to be catching constantly so the match fishing style appears to me most
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