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  1. get yourself along to the basingstoke canal that runs near pirbright and woking and aldershot... loads of pike in there, caught 32 in a session once, all from the same swim, all on livebait.

     

    had a couple of 20's from there between 2000 and 2002 aswell

  2. most of the pike ive been catching over the last month or so (any over 4lb anyway) have had multiple 'leeches' attached to them, all over. up to 10-15 per fish in some cases.

     

    are these things leeches?

     

    and are they on the pike only in winter because the pike seem to 'lay up' a lot more than they do in the summer?

     

    why do small 'jack' pike not have these leeches, is it because the smaller pike tend to be a bit more mobile in the winter months than the larger ones are?

  3. No my service was 2x years on the Arethusa training to go in to the Navy but changed my mind and joined the police force..many changes of mind later I am a Community Psychiatric Nurse!!...Which I might add is the perfect qualification for modding on here!! :lol::wallbash::lol:

     

    yes. you should hand out the lithium for the 'bi polar brigade' on here and if people really fall out of line then resort to the ECT machine as a first port of call.

  4. ive had a decent year, only really fished locally to my lincolnshire home, had 50 tench totalling over 200lb on corn and worm one fantastic july night.

     

    had 2 pike over the 20lb mark since october too.

     

    so all in all im delighted, lots of roach, rudd, bream and perch too.

     

    perhaps one day ill go somewhere and catch a barbel..... ive never been barbel fishing !!

  5. Greenhalgh fishery will be ok for him as would Whitmore fishery most of the commercals have easy access and its worth ringing them.

    Blackpool Transport Angling Club have a couple of ponds that he may well fin easy to use as well

     

    just off topic slightly, and this might just be a massive coincidence, but you are not the alan roe who used to be in the RAF are you (Cyprus Akrotiri 1976 ish and then cranwell College a few years later?)

  6. as already stated, and particularly at this time of year, just loose feed maggots while fishing, only about 6 at a time, and fish either a piece of corn or a couple of casters on a size 16 hook. i find maggots useless as a hook bait for big roach, but casters are excellent. single corn is ok too.

  7. i know sweet fanny adams about 'elasticating' etc, i only use the 4 and 3m whips for livebait catching. not sure what you mean by a 2 inch loop of 15lb mono either..

  8. basically, i understand the reasoning behind the collar arrangement etc, but for catching live bait, i just tie the line to the end....so are the end rings strong enough for this purpose and how do they stay in place

  9. i like to use 3 or 4m whips for thrashing out some livebait prior to going piking. the shop bought whips have a small eye on the end, i was told to remove this and fix/glue a small sliding plastic device on the end to attach the line too.

     

    is that correct, are the small eyes on the end of whips unreliable ??

  10. try attatching your 'snap tackle' or whatever to the fish straight from the fish monger, fit the holding elastic around it etc....

     

    then freeze the bait tackle and trace in the position you want, if your hooks are positioned correctly then you need not worry about the bait being hard, even sprats that have been frozen with the hooks in position will withstand many many casts in the cool water of this time of year (about 4 degrees C i guess).

     

    ive caught loads of decent pike on wobbled nearly frozen baits........

     

    but dont forget to tell the mrs about the baits in the freezer, she does not want a size 6 treble in here hand whilst hunting for the frozen peas !!

  11. Well - here's a claim for you all!!

     

    I've got LOADS of Roach and especially Perch on my Canal the other day - and guess what?

     

    IT was a 15!!! - Thats right a 15!!

     

    oz of course!

     

    thats actually my biggest fish - was prob even less than that to be honest as I never weighed it - and am so much of a begginer that I havn't got even the remotest scooby doo of what 1lb of fish looks like! - but only my second time out, so I was over the moon!

     

    well good for you, hope you are enjoying your new hobby, its a great sport..

     

    im only an hour from nottingham, im in sleaford, where are you..

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