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rob4310

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  1. I got the Middy pole a couple of years ago. I was in a similar position to you as I had very little pole experience. Started fishing the canals and small ponds for anything. I ended up changing the elastic as it came with quite heavy elastics fitted. It is a great pole, easy to handle, robust but i was disappointed that i could only reach halfway across the canal. Have toyed with gettin a longer pole but for the amount I use it it would not be worth it. I get the impression its for absolute monsters very close in. If your fishing for anything then you may want have the option to go further out but with lighter setup. You can make a pole shorter by taking sections off but you can't make it any longer. Middy do a longer version called the Thriller I think. It might be 8m. Can't remember. But I would definately get another middy pole. 6m may be perfect for your type of fishing though. regards Rob
  2. Ah I've had a landing net handle from the same stretch. Telescopic so I will probably never better that. It did have a tiny chub on as well! Regards Rob
  3. Thanks for the replies. Will try stick float if conditions are ok. Feeder if not. At least I feel abit more confident that I wasn't too far away in my thinking. cheers Rob
  4. I'm working in Reading for a couple of days next week and planning an overnight stay. Hopefully may get an early finish so would like to try the Thames before the end of the season. The office is not far away from this stretch and I have looked into how to get a day ticket etc. However my only experience of river fishing is on small rivers or streams. I have tried to fish the free bit in Marlow before without success. I am a bit intimidated by big rivers. Not sure were to fish and how far to cast and even what method. My only big river success was catching grayling in the centre of Cardiff fishing a big waggler casting as far as I could and catapulting maggots. I think that it was more down to luck that I caught a few. So any advice on how to tackle this stretch. I have had a look on google and it looks like there are a few overhanging trees but not that far out. There's a few drainage outlets but mainly its just open water. I was planning to take a float rod and a feeder rod with worms, magotts and bread. Maybe some hemp and liquidised bread as groundbait. I was thinking of running a float towards one of the trees, maybe just slightly further out so I could let it run in front of the tree a little. Also casting a feeder about 3 quarters the way across and again just towards a tree. Am I on the right track or should I try something else. Just want to catch anything so I can say I've caught from the Thames. Thanks in advance Rob
  5. Go outdoors doing the following at a discount. also extra 10% off till 9th sept http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/svendsen-avent...tch-reel-p99561 Under £63 Regards Rob
  6. Couldn't you add inserts of more buoyant material, like foam into soft lures to help them float if they are a little heavy. just a thought. regards Rob
  7. John Don't the carp guys use the korum quickstops with punched disks of bread. Wouldn't that work with crust. Regards Rob
  8. JP Fished the Blythe a couple of times maybe 2 years ago. Around coleshill. Had a good go with float and tip but didn't even get a bite. Tried maggots bread everything possible. Later found out it was very low on fish. The guy who I spoke to who lived next to the river didn't even fish it anymore. Maybe its better up your way. I was hoping it was going to be my little bit of favourite river, close to home and work. It was a day ticket as well. I was gutted when I failed miserably. Well done Regards Rob
  9. Jim I bought a Middy white knuckle (6m) that had a top section elasticated in the pole and a spare top 2 section with some elastic that was about 25. I think the single elasticated section had 12-14 elastic in it. It seems ok with just the single top section. Although I have only had Carp to about 5lb . Regards Rob
  10. Thanks for checking Dave. Much appreciated Regards Rob
  11. Thanks I've been to the site. I'm looking at a guy on the Cemex site who is selling some second hand and a bit cheaper. Thanks anyway Regards Rob
  12. No still don't know how to contact him. If you could see if he has still got them and how much that would be great. Thanks Rob
  13. Thats great. Again I can't thank you enough. AN members are always willing to help. It still surprises me.( even though I should be used to it by now with all the help and advice I have had over the last couple of years) Thanks and best wishes for the new year. Regards Rob
  14. I'm trying to find some Billy's backbiters and some guy on the Cemex forum is selling some. However I can't reply to his post till I register and do 50+ posts. Anyone on who could ask if he's still got them and give him some contact details. I know it cheeky but if you don't ask!! Thanks Rob
  15. Thanks for the fantastic offer. Just the wrong time of year. I don't think I can get it over there before then. With all thats going on at the moment. Does your brother visit regularly as I could wait until later on in the new year. not in a rush as the rod is still usable. Just a nice to have. The plug in would be great. Thats what I had in mind from the start but wasn't sure if it would be strong enough and reliable enough. Thanks again. Maybe I could take you up on the offer next time your brother is visiting. Regards Rob
  16. Attached some photos looks like inside diameter is 3/4 inch
  17. Thanks for the reply. Its a screw cap I think. To allow the rod sections to come out (if the rings are removed) I will get a photo and post it. I found a document on a website just after I posted. It is from america and suggests using Aluminium tube slightly bigger than the OD of the blank. Inserting the blank in the aluminium tube for extra strength. Would love a removable extension, just didn't think that would be possible. Any links for suppliers of what I might need. Thanks again will sort out a photo tonight Regards Rob
  18. I know there are lots of clever people on the forums who repair or even build rod. I have a silly question for them. I have a 12' heavy spinning rod (telescopic) which is great for throwing in the boot when I work away. Its ideal for light beach fishing or a bit of piking. The only trouble is it has a short handle. I would love to be able to extend this by about 6 to 8 inches to aid casting. I presume the cork and and duplon handle and the reel seat are on the butt end of the blank. Can you add something into the bottom of the blank and cover it with a grip to extend. The only other alternative is to move the grips and reel seat up towards the butt ring. Any ideas of how to do it. Thanks in advance Regards Rob
  19. I moved away over 20 years ago but my parents still live on the Old Hall Estate. So I go back quite often. I live in Birmingham now. My Dad fishes at a commercial at the back end of Tower Hill. Stopgate Lane I think its off. Its a typical commercial but seems like a good crowd when I've been there. Guy who runs it is ok when you go regular. He's helped my Dad a lot when he's struggling as he's getting on a bit and not as good on his feet anymore. Its good access for him as he can fish right next to the car. Is mill farm the one in Tower hill (Mill Lane) i've heard reports of some decent fish but it used to be a complete "no go area" when I was there. You wouldn't walk past it never mind carrying fishing tackle or fishing. I was brought up on the Leeds and Liverpool Canal and a few small farm ponds that have been filled in now. Good luck with your fishing Regards Rob
  20. Adam I've read about hair rigged disks of punched bread. You can add as many as you like to increase or decrease the size of the bait. It swells up into a nice fluffy soft bait and is easy for the fish to eat. Its also cheap and readily available. I've used bread on canals in the winter for roach and bream and it seems to be ok. Do you live in Kirkby. I was born and lived for 20 years on the Old Hall Estate. Where do you fish. Regards Rob
  21. Thats a bit easier than whacking it on the head with a pair long nosed pliers. Never thought to kill it first!!! Regards Rob
  22. I caught and landed my first one last week in Newbury. I've had them hang on to the bait before but they have always fell off before I got them out of the water. It was hooked in one of the little things at the side of the mouth. Bugger to unhook. What is the recommended way to dispatch Signals? I know not to throw them back in even if dead. Regards Rob
  23. Mine only began to peel after about a year. Ok I probably don't fish as much as most people here but that was probably a couple of times a month. Also includes putting the tip in the water to sink the line and many trips in the rain. The tape is very thin and like cling film it sticks to itself very well. It takes about 10 mins being careful to renew about 3 tips. Make sure its for water pipes as the gas one is slightly thicker. Think its less than a pound in most places for about 10 m reel. regards Rob
  24. I've done it with fine tips. Plummers tape is stretchy and very thin. have a go you'll be surprised how easy it is. You can even do stripes. Just wind it down slightly overlapping. Like you do with a raquet grip. Its very easy to try it cause it takes about 10 seconds to take off. No sticky residue on the tip either. And its cheap. Regards Rob
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