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  1. Has anyone dealt with this company. Prices look competitive, but the front page has some links that just give a blank page. Links such as about us and terms and conditions

     

     

     

    Could just be a broken link, or the pages is still under construction. Why dont you give them a phone and ask? I have often phoned a company and there is often been a simple sollution or answer for the problem. Have you ever tried ASKARI? It's a company based in germany but with distribution pionts all over the world, they have great prices, and very good special offers and I can assure you there service is 100% with any problems sorted out very quickly.

  2. Wish I could tell you a Loch where you could go and catch some 20's and 30's just like that! do you normally fish for carp by any chance? :rolleyes:

     

     

    Have a look on the PAAS and PAC pages. I found them a wealth of info, but as said before pike anglers are a secretive bunch, and even if you do join a group dont expect to be given info until you have proved yourself. Looking in the PAC web site (need to search around) you will find pictures of 40lb+ Pike and the area where they were caught.

    Loch Awe and some of the Lochs around Dumfries/Castle Douglas Loch Ken, and very good possibles for 20lb+.

    As for the Lochs mentioned any Piker in Scotland would probably suggest the two named lochs.

     

    All the best and tight lines M8.

  3. Hi everyone

     

    On my last Carp trip i thought i would give worms ago with so quite good results but more times than not i found the worm had wiggled off the hook even tho it was a barbed hook.How can i keep these worms on my hook & what size hook should i use.Oh n the worms i'm using are nice fat juicy earth worms.

     

     

     

    Hi. I had a similar problem until another angler suggested using worm hooks. There main differance is that they have barbs up the shank of the hook.

    Another angler suggested to me to thread the worm up the line leaving only 1/3 of the worm to wiggle, then trying a bit of bait elastic around the worm at the top of the hook shank.

    I tryed it and found it worked well enought for me, as it got me a new PB Perch (3lb 6oz).

     

    Hope it helps you m8, and wishing you tight lines.

  4. Firstly, welcome to the forum!

     

    No contest as far as I'm concerned - digital every time.

     

    This is because you can quickly see if you've got the shot right before returning the fish. As you say, you only get one chance.

     

    I remember going into Boots to pick up some 35mm pics. The dolly bird behind the counter said, "I'm sorry sir, but we've lost your film. But don't worry, here's a free film to take the pictures again"! That film contained a then personal best!

     

    If you're worried about the difference in quality, don't be. Digitals have improved no end in the last few years, and only real enthusiasts are likely to notice any difference - if indeed they can!

     

     

    What do you chaps recommend then? I got me about £500 for a reasonable one, any suggestions.

  5. I am am wanting to get better pictures of the fish I catch, as I only get the one chance as I firmly believe in catch-&-release, therefore my question is what is better, Digital Camera or 35 Camera? My fishing includes all types of weather, as well as night and day light pictures.

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