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PhilBo

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  1. This makes me sick to be honest.. over 10 million people died in WWII due to the Nazis invading Poland. Britain along with many other countries helped free these people from the German oppressors.. now we are treating them with utter contempt complaining about the Eastern Europeans at every opportunity... This guy needs shooting with his own **** and prosecuting to the full extent of the law.. he is no better than a Nazi.... The thing that most forget is that carp were brought to this country as a food source in the first place.......
  2. I would just stick with a dead or live bait, nowt like a mackerel to get those pike going...
  3. Could you give a little more info as to you what you are trying to do please. Have you built a site on your own server or are you using an hosted server?
  4. Ebay is your best bet, but why stay at a measly 512mb? I recently put a 16gb card in my blackberry, I like to keep the images backed up on it.
  5. I don't think there is anything specific for me nowadays but when I was a nipper I spent weeks trying to catch a huge trout that used hang out in the same spot every day in the local river, I tried worms, spinners, maggots... he was never interested... finally one day I caught the blighter using a couple of woodlice....
  6. This is exactly the same as the Ron Thompson version which I have found to be of very poor quality. In fact this pod is sold under many names. The fittings where you attach rod rests to become loose, the grub screws will not tight, the main section which holds the buzz bars slides from side to side and will not tighten. The whole pod wobbles and does not feel stable at all. Took it back to tackle shop and exchanged it for a stainless steel pod
  7. I have been toying with various baits a lot recently, here are a few that have or have not really worked so well... Sweetcorn, ok for smaller carp, fed 2 pieces on a sz 12 hook seems to be producing a lot of 1 - 3lb'rs Bread has not been good round my area of late, getting pecked to bits by smaller fish before large carp have had chance to get to it. I have been making pellet style baits out of luncheon meat or potato as well. Using a piece of 15 mm copper tube makes good selective size pellets of either. Try really spicing the luncheon meat up with a good dose of paprika, chili and all spice powder, leave for a couple of days before use so the spices have plenty of chance to soak into meat. Same for spuds, cut some 15 mm pellets again and soak for a few days in coffee, oxo and various spices. Finally, a bait that has been working very well, take a trip to Lidl and get some of their mini salamis, spiced or smoked. cut into 1 inch long pieces us off cuts to add a pva bag full on cast... A very tough long lasting hook bait that will put up with carp knocking it about, you can try taking a few pieces and again adding a few extras to them.
  8. PhilBo

    Cricket

    Prepare for a resounding defeat chaps... I sincerely hope hop-along Flintoff does not suffer from gammy leg syndrome again..
  9. Glad I am not the only one thinking this, I think they are ok for a spot of silver fish bashing but on a 20lb carp.... nah.. The amount of slip and rip they cause is terrible....
  10. wow, that is why I am finding it hard to get involved in threads on the forum then, may be best to leave joining in for now then
  11. I cannot seem to view profiles, send pm's and my posts never appear? Have I been banned?
  12. What is the extent of the mouth damage? What size of fish are you fishing for as well? In my experience mouth damage is caused in various ways,most commonly I have found that smaller barbless hooks tend to slip causing tears or rips, this is one reason I never use barbless hooks on specimen size carp. I can never understand the logic of thinking that barbless hooks are less damaging than barbed.....
  13. How do ascertain that class has anything to do with it?
  14. PhilBo

    Hello folks!

    thanks for the warm welcome folks....
  15. PhilBo

    Hello folks!

    Thanks for the welcome folks.........
  16. Pike fishing can be daunting at first, I have seen many a new piker panic when they hook their first one and see them struggling to unhook them. My advice would be get fishing on smaller lures to get used to catching the smaller jacks first building yourself up to the bigger lures/fish.
  17. Hi, I had been running a forum for console gamers for over 3 years and decided it was time to get my backside out of the chair and get out and get some fresh air, recaught the fishing bug after taking a couple of years off and have finally decided to start a fishing forum with a mate. Tough to start with like all forums but will get there in the end. As we are new we are building from roots up so all input is welcomed, staff opportunities available for those who wish to widen there forum experience, our aim is to develop a family friendly flame free forum where all are welcomed. Please feel free to check us out at www.angling-uk.net
  18. Did anybody see the full carp kit offer G in the last issue of angling times? A tremendous amount of gear for £200... am I reading it right? My daughter has started to take a liking to fishing and was thinking maybe this outfit would be a cheap starter kit for her but I am not too sure on the quality... Offer included 1 x 3 rod pod 3 x dynamo carp rods 3 x Eurorunner reels 3 x supersonic bite alarms 1 x hi-lux carp chair 1 x holdall 1 x rucksack 1 x 40 inch net 1 x net handle 1 set of scales 1 weigh sling 1 unhooking mat 1 bivvy
  19. Hello all, my names Phil I am a 37 yr old father of 3 fishing addict from Mid Wales, been fishing nigh on 30 years now.. Often seen out carp or coarse fishing. Look forward to chatting here with you all
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