Jump to content

thuramario

Members
  • Posts

    74
  • Joined

  • Last visited

About thuramario

  • Birthday 04/14/1982

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    wigan
  • Interests
    music (beatles, marley, oldfield, queen, african, experimental), playin guitar/piano, football (man utd), playing and coaching sport, the great outdoors (geography graduate), phylosophy, psychology, sociology, polotics, fishin (obviously), partying (hard), girls/women, and just generaly havin as much fun without getting to serious (although i have a healthy competitive appitite.........at least i think its healthy lol).

thuramario's Achievements

Member

Member (2/3)

0

Reputation

  1. as x-mas is round the corner i am interested in the fledger rod. as far as i know this is both a match rod and a quiver (is that right). ideal for perch fishing, i presume all sizes?
  2. With the current climate i have decided to focus most of my attention on big perch this winter. The biggest so far i have caught is just shy of a pound. There is an area (2 areas actually) of cannal in wigan were these bigger perch can be found. I have only caught them on maggot before but that was years ago when i was just starting. Since they go for red bait, what bait could i use to ditter the little gudgeon and perch but still atract the big perch. Also how do perch feed, do the tend to feed up or on the bottom. I have only cought them on the bottom before but have noticed the shape of their mouths and wondered if i would have better sucsess fishing up in the water with a constant supply (little and often) of free offerings? also what groudbaits attract perch as sweet attract bream, hemp tench etc, i have never heared of a perch attractor.
  3. i am in exactly the same boat, no car, in wigan. i have a small tackle system and go everywere on my bike (your never more than 20 mins away from anything in wigan), plus everyone lives close to the canal so get in there, i have seen nearly every type of fish and good sizes come out of their so ya never know what your gonna catch. giro bank is fishing very well, 5lb plus breams regularly coming out, plenty of perch 1lb plus and pike a plenty.
  4. me to, at night you truly get the world to yourself. no kids, or dogs running in your swim, just a few mates, the radio on low and a few cold ones, awsome. i like how loud the waterside gets with wildlife aswell.
  5. me and a few mates are gonna give it a go (just for a fun day out), i thing were gonna start with mackerel and then use them for something bigger. do you know any good skippers in the north west.
  6. cheers anderoo, just what i wanted to hear, thanks for the boost (i do think come next year i will get one having had a few on this year allready). infact i am gonna try fishing in march for them, what with global warming etc, thought it might go for instead of against us for a change. was thinking about perch fishing (maggot), pike fishing (lure/spinner/jelly) and chub in the river. could do with some advice on the chub front as it wasnt a species i thought i was ready for seen as i have not fished the river much at all (im a canal and pond/lake guy). what line, method and locations would be a good start (was thinkin swim feed, (hemp groundbait, luncheon chunks and cut worm), worm and meat on a 14hook, 4lb hooklength, 5lb mainline), probably next to some weeds were the river meanders and fish in the slow moving water on the inside, actually there is a river section that meets up with another like a fork in the road, maybee their). any advice always welcome.
  7. was not expecting to get into a cat fight lol. anyway enough of the judging. i thought this website was for advice n chat. nevertheless i appreciate your input. incidently how would you feel in your third year of fishing having spent all summer chasing a tench, only to catch a handfull of roach (1oz - 1lb), and a few bream (2lb - 5lb)? well thats me, hence the advice for a change of tactic. i dont do bordem, i simply try, try n try until i can do it. but figgured out, by chatting online that maybee the time to catch tench this year has passed. (thats not boredem my freind, "common sense" i think you will find lol). anyway feel free to question my tactics and tecniques at all times (i can only learn from such instances). cheers, Thuramario.
  8. not at all, i have caught no tench, but will continue to try its just i think that the time of year might be wrong for tench, so maybee i should wait until next spring before tench fishing. i dont lack patience at all, i fish all day, through the night and the day after if i have the time, sometimes up to 2 times a week and even when i am not catching i am enjoying the environment im in. your judgement couldnt be more wrong lol.
  9. what conditions what fish if you dont mind me asking. the reason i am asking all these questions is that i have sussed bream, skimmer, roach, and other small fish (i think) and i am desperate to step it up a gear, dare i say it i might be getting a little boared of fishing (well at least the style of fishing i am doing). i am desperate for big fish and really want to increase my chances as i have spent all of the summer chasing tench, and nothing. had to do a bit of bream fishing just for my sanity lol.
  10. bob nudd states in "bob nudds guide to fishin on the waggler" (see you tube) that most fishermen do a standard overhand loop to conect lines. bob preffered a swivel with a half tucked blood knot for each line. he said that in order to get strength in your overhand loop their has to be a figure 8 in their (kinda like the blood knot) he does this for the camara but its hard to make out, does anyone know any good sites or pics so i could find it. many thanks
  11. i was on you tube yesterday and watched bob nudds guide to waggler fishing. Two points i would love your opinions on; Firstly the use of a swivel. I like this idea as i pressume it is taylor made to prevent tangles (as your line's r seperated they can sipn independantly) but also like the idea of the wieght already bieng next to your hooktie (which is where i would put a very small shot anyway). Does anyone use these and what r their effectiveness e.g. do you get through loads of them. Secondly the overhand loop. I use this to connect my lines and even twist the line (learned from a match angler) so my line is tight (which is why i am curious to the swivel), however bob nudd said that most anglers do this the wring way and showed us how to do it. the quality is so bard its hard to tell but he does mention a figure 8 (like the one used in the blood knot). i cannot get a figure 8 into my overhand loop so advise would be greatly appreciated (i have already visited the usual website). cheers
  12. i went to a patch were tench have been caught today (i was their the other day and had 3 tench on but the rig i used was old and i dont think the hooks were sharp enough as i kept slipping straight out of the mouth/possibly not striking as hard as i should for a bigger fish), i fished from 5pm till dark. my swim was full of big fish, so much so that on two occasion a massive fish jumped out of the water just inches from my float (i **** myself). i have never seen so much action on this pond, but only got one slight bite about an hour into my fish. it was quick and cagy, i decided it wasnt enough to strike and that it would surely be back in a bit. that was my lot. to make matters worse 4 men, all bladdered and stuff set up about 50yrds away from me at 8pm. they were makin loads of noise and in half an hour they had 2 5lb plus tench. i packed up and went home just after asking them how they had done it (the only difference was hook size. he was on a 10 with 3-4 peices of corn, i was on 14 with one peice on it. am going back on sunday with that approach, if i dont get one i am calling it a day, i dont think i can cope with the dissapointment again lol). just thought i would let ya all know seen as you have helped me get this far at least.
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

We and our partners use cookies on our website to give you the most relevant experience by remembering your preferences, repeat visits and to show you personalised advertisements. By clicking “I Agree”, you consent to the use of ALL the cookies. However, you may visit Cookie Settings to provide a controlled consent.