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  1. Sounds to me like line bites as well, moving your tell tale shot, shallowing off, or fishing slightly closer in, are some of the things I would try.

    Did these 'bites' occur just after you had put some bait in? This could be fish rising up to intercept the loose feed, and taking your falling hook bait

    A bite doesn't always mean the float has to go under, it can be a slight lift, a slight dip, not settling properly, keeping still in a current or under tow, moving sideways (as yours did), in fact any unusual movement of the float could be a bite.

     

    John.

     

    perhaps some where line bites but mostly it was a fishing moving off with the hook bait, but i think i missed a lot of potential fish due to not knowing when to strike,

  2. the fish werent too small to pull the float under most of them where between half a pound and a pound in weight, i have seen people use much larger floats when fishing for bream i was able to get away with using a light float due to the lack of wind

  3. on wenesday i managed to get out to a local pond for a days fishing,

     

    i set up as usual and plummeted the depth and set my bottom shot about 2 or 3 inches from the bottom of the lake and my hook slightly over depth to make sure i was fishing dead on the bottom.

     

    but my float seemed to move across the surface when i had a bite making it sometimes hard to know when to strike, the float was a small 3 no4 shot waggler,

     

    i had some nice bream in the swim but i am sure i should have caught more if i had better bite detection, i tried shotting the line with most of the shot with in a foot under the float and one just off the bottom, and tried changing the position of the shot but the only way i knew i had a fish hooked was when i seen the float moving across the surface

     

    i tried changing my float and it didnt help

     

    could someone please help me where i am going wrong ?

  4. maggot's how long should they stay usable condition??

     

    IE 1 week 2 week in fridge ,

     

    i am going on a get away from it all short break 1 week

    i ain't got a fridge but i do have a cool box for beer/maggots i will be about 30 miles from the nearest bait shop

    no car so its a long walk.

     

    why not take some worms along even in a small bait box full of compost and moss they can last a few weeks, might be a good back up plan if the maggots go out of condition, and non live baits bread, sweetcorn, luncheon meat, hookable pellets etc,

  5. I'm not really sure that my mental picture is correct, but it sounds a bit like our leeches when they roll into balls or simply pull themselves to a short length when disturbed. Some species I have seen are short, round, and hard as rocks when clinging to rocks (like LIMPETS, I might add!), but stretch out a little bit when detatched. Do you remember of the creatures swam with an undulating motion when they let go of the rocks, or did they simply drift to the bottom? I'm pretty sure you saw some type of leech, but what species I couldn't say. (There are a couple thousand, I think.) We sell leeches, as many species are very good bait.

     

    i didnt see them swim, they where just like little snot balls on the bottom of the rock

     

    i would like to use them as bait again due to the results i had using them, but most lakes i fish now are silt bottomed and i have never seen them anywhere except that one lake which is more or less unfishable these days due to the amount of kids on motorbikes and idiots hanging about the place

     

    but i wouldn't want to take something from one lake to another cos i dont want to be responsible for any diseases or if the things are pests or anything

  6. a few years back i used to fish a lake that had a lot of large pebble on the bottom, one summers day i noticed a small fish dart under a pebble and lifted it to see what had gone under the stone, when i lifted the stone i seen a small loach type fish and stuck to the bottom of the rock was like little blobs that where more or less transparent but with a redish colour. they seemed to stick to the rock in blob shape but when removed opened out into more of a worm shape

     

    i decided to put one on the hook and within seconds my float flew under i and caught my first ever 2lb roach, i also caught bags of tench and crucians using this bait, but the water in question is now over run with idiots and i havent fished it for years, and have often been tempted to go down and get some of the leech things and try them in other waters but decided it might not be a good idea considering i dont know what they are

     

    as anyone else ever seen these things or used them as bait or even know what they might be ?

  7. At least you were able to go fishing today the Upper Ribble where I fish was bank high and running too fast and coloured to fish still I found a nice pub for lunch:D

     

    i heard the weather forecast for today (sunday) was supposed to be filled with some of the worst weather we have had, so i cancelled my fishing plans and now i am sat here this morning under a clear sky and wishing i had remembered they never get it right and not swapped the plans of fishing to be dragged around tesco with my girlfriend :angry:

  8. i got down to the lake this morning about 8:30 and fish till 5

     

    the water had risen and was quiet clear so i threw in a few hand fulls of dark groundbait and fished maggots and sweetcorn, the biggest fish i managed to get was a decent sized roach but i usually get quiet a few nice perch on double red maggot but they never showed up today, hopefully the tench and crucians will come on soon

     

    it was good to get back out again

  9. if fishing is so stressful to fish i wonder why its common to catch the same fish multiple times i have caught a tench that had one fin distinctively larger than the other and caught the same fish some weeks later and i have heard of it been caught several times since over the last few years so if it suffered so much surely it wouldn't still be being caught unless there is a population of tench in the pond with odd fins

     

    there are rapists, murderers, pedos, etc out there that these people could use there time attacking it really has pee'd me off that these people are out there with no idea about what they are complaining about and failing to see all the good anglers do with the rod license fees and providing habitats for fish

     

    i would love to meet one

  10. you can get a day rod license online so you dont need to spend the full amount if you are not going to be getting your moneys worth or i think you can still get day licenses from the post office

     

    canals are pretty good as they contain most species i have caught barbel and trout in my local canal as well as the usual course fish

     

    alot of people who make sea fishing rods and equipment do course fishing stuff Shakespeare, Mitchel, etc

     

    check ebay out for a rod or some of the sites listed on here and then head down to your local tackle shop and ask for what are the best methods of fishing your local venues or take a walk along the bank and try and spy what methods other people are using and the success they are having with them,

  11. if they got there goal and got fishing banned what would happen to all the fish in private lakes and farm ponds etc, i cant see a land owner having a large body of water taking up space if he cant get the annual permit fees, so the habitat of thousands of fish would be filled in, and our rod license fees that supposedly go to re-stocking and preserving our lakes and rivers would no longer be there,

     

    if anything fisherman are keeping lakes and ponds here and in this day and age where blocks of flats are sprouting up on any bit of waste ground available anyone who wants to keep fish here should be thankful to us

     

    which is what i would tell any of these idiots if i was ever approached and if that didnt work a landing net handle over the head and a push towards the waters edge might help it sink in

  12. I wouldn't worry about it Mike, you're much more likely to get into bother going to a football match. I've certainly never had any experience of this and I don't know anyone who has.

     

    well i am getting some fishing in down my local lake on thursday & friday so if i spot any i will let ya know

  13. i am sort of glad this topic was brought back because as a new member of the forum i never knew that these people existed, and thought the angler had enough to worry about with out these idiots,

     

    shame that people have empty spaces in there lives that they need to fill them with such rubbish if they had only chosen to go fishing they might all be better for it

  14. Since all the madness of Christmas and decorating the house i havent had the time or money to get a days fishing in since December, but hail rain or snow i am going to down to one of my local waters next week

     

    i dont know if i should go to a small farm pool i know fishes well or if i would be better to target a larger water,

     

    hopefully fishing my usual method of maggot/sweetcorn/bread over a few hand fulls of bread crumb and trout pellet will pay off

  15. perhaps Mr Oddie should think if it wasnt for anglers there would be less man made lakes and ponds for cormorants and king fishers and other feathered things he likes to peep at with binoculars,

     

    i only really took notice of him when he was the voice of the crow in banana man anyway

  16. i know a lot of enthusiasts arent keen on non-fly/lure fishermen having a go

     

    but i have never done any fly fishing before and have been invited to go fishing with some friends at a lake containing trout(brownies, rainbows, american brool trout) that allows ledgered worm

     

    anyone have any tips (apart from learn how to fly fish properly lol)

     

    i have heard that using polystrene to lift the worm from the bottom works well but i dont know what to look for in a good swim unless i am looking for tench/carp/bream

     

    if anyone can give me any tips it would be much appreciated

     

    cheers

     

    mike

  17. I was at my local lake a few weeks back and 2 young lads sharing a rod seen me and a friend catching a few roach and perch and asked us where the best swims and how to fish where

     

    they had one of them daft plastic floats that must have came with the rod from argos and some poor quality oversize hooks to nylon, i supplied them with a float and some shot and they set off and caught a few roach, half an hour later 3 more turned up and asked for floats etc and i told them i didnt have enough floats to go around but there was a reasonably priced tackle shop not far away,

     

    after that every 20 mins one of them kept asking for stuff i handed over a disgorger that wasnt returned and had to spend more time keeping an eye on my tackle than i did on my own float

     

    i ended up having to tell them to f**K off, which as made me think twice about helping young anglers in the future

     

    but then again a lot of the anglers who you would expect to be older and wiser can be just as much of a bankside nuisance

  18. since my local angling shop doubles as a petshop alot of the anglers use some of the pet foods as baits, and meal worms seemed to be the craze last summer

     

    I have seen a whopper perch caught on them and know a few anglers who swear by them but i have never had any success on them, and think that the humble maggot it a much better bait

     

    anyone else had any luck with em ?

  19. While out fishing the river Stour just above Kidderminster the weekend my brother caught this very strange fish. I have no idea what it is though. Sorry about the crap photo but I only had my camera phone with me and it hates close-ups. Any Ideas??

     

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    yeah i would say thats a stickleback

     

    a local pond near here (now sadly filled in) used to have thousands of them in, the water was crystal clear and i often used to watch perch feeding on them

     

    they can be a nuisance not big enough to move the float but enjoy bitting your maggot to bits

     

    the same lake used to hold koi a the tale goes that someones prize fish ended up being dumped in there after an arguement with his wife

     

    i dont think that too many of them that where caught made it back into the pond and where taken home for garden ponds

     

    i used to spend hours trying to get one that looked to be about 6 to 8lb to take floating bread but never managed to get any interest from it

  20. there are a lot of yobs/knobheads hanging about a few of the lakes near here one local lake as been more or less over taken by them and it is pointless even trying to go there for a days fishing

     

    i have never yet been put in a situation where i have been threatened but the annoyance factor of being asked stupid questions and people hovering about when you have came out to relax and enjoy a days fishing

     

    and dont like leaving the car unattended, so i try and get to more secluded locations when possible away from the local council estates

     

    people shouldnt have to worry about these idiots but there is little that can be done to move them, but most anglers are decent people with the same interest, if i seen someone in need of help i would do my best to help them and i am sure there are a lot of other anglers who would do the same.

     

    on most of the venues i fish there is always at least one person i have stopped for a chat with before, getting to know other anglers and having a familiar face about makes you feel a bit better about being out, and getting to know other anglers is the best way to find out tips and new venues

     

    i think sticking together and helping each other out is the way to stop idiots from spoiling it for everyone

  21. a local angler was telling me and a friend about a stretch of canal in the warrington area that flows threw a farmers field that fishes well, and you need to get a day ticket of the farmer and walk threw a cow field to get to it

     

    neither of us had a pen or paper and we havent seen the same fella again to ask him again and no one else seems to have heard of it ( i live between liverpool and warrington)

     

    hope someone can help as the place sounded like a good place to try

  22. What about the Greys Prodigy rods?.

    The Greys Prodigy Barbel rods are 12', come with a standard top and a quivertip top with 3 long quivers (2, 3 & 4 oz).

    They are superb rods for Tench, Crucians, Bream, Chub, Carp and Barbel and come in 1.5lb tc 1.75lb tc or 2lb tc.

     

    Greys Prodigy Rods

     

    They are a dream to use and have loads of power in the lower section together with sensitive tips.

    I have even cast 6oz with no problem (with PVA bag full of particles).

    BB

     

    i know you only get what you pay for and all that ,but i am afraid there just a bit pricey for me, my girlfriend would have a fit if i spent that much on a rod at the moment :(

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