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    match fishing, roach, India, good wine and better beer

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  1. I've just returned from a trip to Thailand and Malaysia, where I travelled both long and short haul with three 'standard' rods, two landing net handles and a couple of banksticks. I had to pay extra for sports gear on the short haul, but the long haul carried my tube as part of my overall luggage allowance (30kg). No problems on any flight and the gear all survived intact. The only issue was in taxis, where the driver was unsure about fitting the tube in his car, but it always worked by putting it in the passeneger seat and me and the wife sat in the back. I used the cheaper version of 'bazuka' type from Pauls Angling Supplies in Worcestershire (Ken L-land). They have a website and sell on Ebay. I think mine was about £45 for the shortest model. Still plenty long enough to take a three-piece 13' float rod without extending the tube.
  2. Agree with Matty, it is an offence to not be able to take immediate control of your rods. Perhaps a little word to say "did you know you're breaking the law?"
  3. Fake baits can be brilliant, especially maggots and corn. I use fake maggots for tench to stop them getting battered by perch. Also, if you're interested in using bread, but want something that will stay on the hook better, try Mosella Magic Bread, it's great.
  4. It won't take long, honest, it took me about two minutes. Yes, a questionnaire, about recreational angling. It will be used as part of a survey to give to groups in India fighting against a fishing ban, so please help, even if you've never fished in India... http://www.mahseertrust.org/researc...onservation/ Thanks
  5. For the last eight months, I have been involved with The Mahseer Trust, a body set up five years ago to fight the decline in numbers of mahseer in India. We are now trying to protect habitat, set up scholarships for fishery scientists and learn more about all species of mahseer across Asia. I have been lucky enough to fish for mahseer in southern India many times, and have caught lots of them. Over the next year, I plan to fish for, and hopefully catch, other mahseer species in Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia. If you, or anyone you know is interested in this iconic sporting fish and the waters they live in, take a look at the Trust's website. Especially of interest will be the free articles I am posting here: Anglers' Section - Mahseer Trust Spare a minute and take a read, help us to help these stunning fish, because every visitor to the site helps us spread the word. Thanks.
  6. Great stuff from Jon & Rosie and team
  7. Ta Elton. If you need any help or advice when you're down this way John, drop me an email...
  8. Not given my site a mention here for a while. I update the news page every month, which gives tips about fishing on the venues I frequent down here in Devon, Cornwall, Dorset and Somerset mainly. Many of those tips will work at venues all over the country. Feel free to take a look and feedback, or just enjoy... www.coarsefish-torbay.co.uk
  9. Probably need to know how much fishing he has done so far Vicky. It will be quite different buying kit for a complete beginner from that needed for someone who has decided the type of fishing they want to do. The set-up you are suggesting is more for someone who will be looking to sit waiting for bigger fish. Your son may get bored doing that, and might be better if he is active and catching plenty of small fish. If I were taking him and teaching him (assuming he is pretty much a complete beginner), I would get him using a short, elasticated pole and maggots. There are lots of strong poles on the market in the £50-£100 region. These would let him fish for small fish, but still enable him to catch carp up to 3-5lb quite easily and given the correct instruction. If you can post a name of a fishery, some of the members on here may know it and be able to offer more in depth advice about the kind of fish it holds. Then you can start to plan a kit which will really suit both your son and the fisheries he will be visiting. Steve
  10. Well Europe anyway! Called the World Club Champs, but I've never seen a team from outside of Europe fishing it. Shame the South Africans, USA and Aussies can't get teams to fish it like they do the World Nations. Hopefully Dorking will have a good chance to shine, but Barnsley showed this year that it's a very difficult event to win.
  11. It is a day ticket water. Tiverton And District AC, tickets £5 from Exe Valley Angling or Minnows Caravan Park. Call 01884 242275 for more info.
  12. Probably depends on which canal you will be fishing. Some, more likely to be roach and bream, others may be chub. Perhaps only smaller fish like gudgeon, or maybe it could be tench? Try putting the name of the canal, you will then get some very precise info...
  13. Here's a bit of film of a most beautiful bit of the River Wye near Hereford. Dave is doing his thing on the float, catching some cracking dace. Take a look at the film here:
  14. Hi, I recently did a test of handmade pole floats for Angler's Mail. You can see the tests I carried out, and a list of links to the manufacturers' websites on this free film clip: http://www.youtube.com/user/ANGLERSMAILTV?...u/0/MVSeqQn1iPA A lot of these independant float makers post regularly on the forums, so give them a try and support their work.
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