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Troller

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  • Birthday 09/06/1947

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    Hampshire
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    Target fish: Anything!<br /><br />2007:10 trout on the fly

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  1. Just to let you know about a new forum for sit in kayak fishing: http://sitinsidefishing.aforumfree.com/forum.htm Dave
  2. An Ocean kayak Scupper Pro is £429. Forget inflatables ......hooks! You need to decide as to what type of fishing you intend to do lake, river, sea or a mixture of all three. Your body type will also determine what kayak you buy your weight and hight are all factors in choosing a kayak. Have a look on anglersafloat.com for excellent information on kayaks how to get started and how to tart them up! Cheers Dave LKFF
  3. Yes UK based Newt I am also in the UK Good luck Dave
  4. Hi Newt I have been thinking about this I would suggest stock the Lureflash range (I have nothing to do with this supplier) I use 99% of there gear in fact they call me Mr Lurflash at my water; The rods are ecellent and have good blanks and the whole sale prices are second to none. Many want to come into fly fishing but are put off by the high cost of equipment I have used the well known expensive rods and found no difference in there performance as compared to my cheaper rods which i reguarly catch with they only difference in my opinion is cosmetics and the name on the tube. So perhaps you would be better of stocking the lesser known makes such as Lureflash who supply superb starter kits for under £100. http://www.fly-fishing-tackle.co.uk/acatalog/Lureflash.html Dave Tight loops
  5. All of the above plus the "Dawsons Olive" Ask the locals or the baillif whats catching also look at the log book at your water to see whats been catching. Cheers Dave
  6. I would suggest you have casting lessons a good instructor will put you right on all your questions above. I few casting lesson equals a life time of pleasure. Dave
  7. Never use my flush mounts on the caper they are at the wrong angle (for me)....not much use for fly rods anyway Dave KFF
  8. I agree, I have ordered some so will test them out and report back. They may well allow an extended time on the water as I have given up in very cold weather because my hands were to cold to tie knots. Dave KFF
  9. Mustad quick links Very handy for failing eye sight too. KFF
  10. Yes I lost my first fish and fly using the above last week. KFF
  11. Troller

    Which Yak?

    Welcome, I have a caper but would say that the 13 is more suited for sea work. as long as it will go on the roof of your car and you strap it down midships and tie it off fore and aft you should be able to transport the 13 without problems. Dave KFF
  12. Its rubbish! end of report. KFF
  13. How short Newt? I use 9' leaders at present. Dave KFF
  14. I use the CARLISLE SIMPLY MAGIC and it is ,I was told by an experienced kayak fisher that I had a good paddle s'spose its down to what one can afford. KFF
  15. I will be testing my free louro on Wednesday through to Saturday. Will post a report, one thing I like about is I can actually see it! Cheers Dave KFF
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