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wayne baker

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  1. I know how you feel, I'm at work all this weekend. I managed to get out on the first day but since then i have been so busy I'm itching to get out as well. It didn't help with my missus opening a can of sweetcorn last night to put in the tuna pasta. Its one of those smells that just make me think fishing. I just hope this glorious weather holds out for a while.

  2. When you are use to fishing stillwaters, Rivers can seem a bit daunting to start with. Until you get use to learning to read them and understanding the fish that live in them. In my opinion river fishing is where you learn the real skills of water craft. This time of year they can run clear and some look like they are devoid of life. I would sugest starting with weirpools and deeper runs. if you cant see the bottom its always a likely area for holding fish. Keep it simple just float fish maggots or ledger. If you havent got a pair of polaroids invest in some they are a very important bit of kit. Especially when trying to spot barbel on the bottom.

     

    Enjoy

  3. Saw a picture of gerrard photoshoped on bobby moores famous photo from 66 in the paper from yesterday. Saying i have one more chance. I thought to myself. " unlucky pal"

     

    At least West ham won it it 66.

     

    It will always end in tears. :wallbash::schmoll:

  4. There's no doubt fake baits work. But I'm with the others, I don't have a lot of confidence in them personally. The only ones i have caught on is the sweetcorn and even then only when fish over the real thing.

  5. Always expect the unexpected. Ive caught quite a few decent carp while tenching over the years and vica versa. My pb tench was caught whilst carping and my best english common whilst tenching.

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  6. It seems to be the thing with carp anglers to want to fish at range a lot. Neglecting margins and close features. like Peter said i think most carp anglers are incapable of being quite enough to fish at close range. If you are fishing somewhere and you decide to fish to the far bank you should be aware that someone might turn up and want to fish it, And if so you should have respect and reel in.

    Bottom line is if there's a possibility of someone turning up then don't put a bait there in the first place, Fish within the confines of your own swim. Personally i would of just give him the finger and carried on fishing.

  7. Sorry Wayne, I've got to disagree with your estimate.

    At 26.5ins, I'd put it at a low double, maybe 11 to 14lb depending on girth.

     

    John.

     

    Edit.

     

    I've just done a quick google and if you knew the girth, here's a link to roughly work it out.

     

    http://www.lunkerlink.com/carpcalc.html

     

     

    The girth is the deciding factor. When he said it was quite fat i was imagining some of the big carp i have had over the years and some of them were not much more than thirty inches in length they were just fat. Looking at the scale again and if it was a well proportioned fish you are probanly about right.

  8. About a week ago I went down to a local gravel pit. Even though it was quite cold there were loads of carp on the surface. The thing that struck me as odd was that they were mostly in groups of around 6 fish, and only a couple of rod lengths out. A guy I was with reckoned they were gorging on flies - well I suppose that would explain why they were in groups, as flies sometimes are in little swarms.

     

    Have others seen this phenomenon, or got any knowledge of it? I've never heard of people fly fishing for carp - have others?

     

     

    I think most fish take advantage of flies on the water. I have seen flies being taken by carp before off the top. I have heard of people fly fishing for carp, There was an episode of fishing on the edge, with henry gilby where he was catching them. If i remember rightly one of the flies was a imitation dog biscuit. But they did catch some on conventional flies as well.

    I see no reason why you couldn't try it, As long as the flies looked real enough. And the fish were actively feeding on the top. I would imagine a daddy long legs pattern could be quite effective.

  9. Hi all,

     

    Nipped out for 4 hours feeder fishing for skimmers / bream.

    Did not take camera or scales, travelled light.

    Typical, hooked into huge mirror ( huge to me ) took me 25 mins to land.

    Measured it 26.5 inches long and quite fat.

    Can anybody give me a realistic estimate of weight

     

    Thanks in advance :rolleyes:

     

    Hard to say without the girth measurement as well. Certainly upper double at-least. Possibly even a low twenty.

  10. I tend to just wear nice comfy joggers and and tea shirt, Keep the boots in the doorway of the bivvy. I Rarely sleep and fish though, Most of my session fishing nowadays is after tench so i like to be a bit more tentative. So i sleep during the less productive times. I always try to get the rods as close to the door as possible, There's nothing worse than them first few seconds when you are woken by a take in the night and fumble about trying to get to the rods. One lake i use to fish years a go had steep clay banks and they were treacherous after it had rained. I ended up in the drink so many times me mates were going to put isotopes on the heels of my shoes.

  11. Black slugs are a cracking stalking bait for chub during the summer. Its he plop when they hit the water they love. Never tried snails though but i see no reason why they wouldnt work in the right situation

    Just a thought Do snails float??

  12. Like the others say, You wont go far wrong with the john wilson range. I have still got two of the original avons and they have serverd me well over the years, Though their looking a little worse for wear now

  13. A few years ago while fishing the river lea, I caught a Pumpkinseed a small member of the Sunfish family.

     

    I assume some one must have dumped it in the river when it out grew a small tank or bowl. It was about 3" long and fell to double maggot. I caught it in the summer and so am not sure if they are hardy enough to survive a bitter winter.

     

    I was wondering if any one else had come across odd non native fish while out and about.

    Never heard of anyone catching any before. If im not mistaken they are a north american species, Not sure what sort of climate they like but im sure newt could enlighten us on them.

  14. Like Budgie said education is the important factor in stoppinig the use of gags. Trouble is as long as shops stock them you will get the newcomers who have had little guidence going in a shop and stocking up on pike tackle and buy one thinking it is a standard bit of pikers kit.

    Thankfully i havent seen anyone use one for a long time i have probably got one knocking about in the garage from years ago, Though i never remember using it. I think if i remember rightly i found it on the banks of abbo, Horrible looking thing, Looks like some medieval torture divice

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