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  1. How about a lure caught pike with one of the trebles in its mouth and the other in its flank does happen with small pike and big lure!!! i still claim it i chose the day, time, location, lure so in my eyes it was caught fair and square.
  2. Hi, it all depends on the size of the bait you are using if you are targeting roach for example try smaller hook like a 24 with let’s say a single maggot, and if you’re getting plagued with lots of small fish then change your hook size (18) and possibly 2 maggots for bigger roach. Again if you are targeting carp I’d defiantly step hook size up a lot Which carp hook size? Here is a quick breakdown of hook sizes to use with particular baits. This is for general information and just a rough guide as different manufactories have their own idea of what a certain size should be. This list though will be a good starting point. Hook size 12 Bread flake, paste, meat, sweetcorn, cocktails, chum mixer (floater fishing), meat, mini boilie, peanut, tigernut. Hook size 10 Paste, meat, bread crust, chum mixer, double sweetcorn, meat, maize, chum mixer, 10mm boilies, tiger nut Hook size 8 Lobworm, paste, bread crust, 21mm pellet, meat, triple sweetcorn, 11mm boilies, 14mm boilies, 2 x chum mixer, maize, tiger nut, 14mm pellet Hook size 6 Whole lobworm, paste, bread crust, meat, 16mm boilies - 19mm boilies, 21mm pellet. Hook size 4 Whole lobworm, paste, bread crust, Meat, 20mm+ pellets, 20mm+ boilies. In more recent times we have been spoilt by the likes of ESP who have released excellent hooks. They where also the 1st to release hooks in non traditional sizes. These being odd sizes such as 5 and 7's. Many carp anglers do not like using hooks above size 4, fearing that larger sizes can damage a carp's mouth and there may be some truth in this. For most general bottom bait fishing situations a size 5 ESP Raptor may be all you will ever need. A wider gape pattern would be a better option for pop-up fishing. It is important to take a realistic look at your presentation and try to imagine it on the lake bed or even better still just drop your rig in a clear margin to see if the presentation is subtle. Carp are not stupid and presenting them with a rig that looks un-balanced will effect your chances of a pick up. An example of an unbalanced rig could be for instance, using a size 4 hook with a grain of sweetcorn. I know this is a unrealistic example but I have used this analogy to emphasize the point. One last point, never try to save hooks and re-use them time after time. Of course re-using them is fine if they are in good condition and most importantly that the point is sharp. Today's chemically sharpened hooks will always be at their best straight out of the packet. You will never be able to sharpen the hook back to its mint condition. Always check the hook point after each and every cast.
  3. My old boat i bought it 7 years ago of ebay for £350 and its still going strong had more than my moneys worth out of it
  4. Barrett 50cal/ GPMG 7,62 with a belt of 200 would be my choice (my guns are bigger than your lol)
  5. Yes i understand what your saying its the same for us in cumbria if you fish the river you know what your gonna get salmon,trout,eels thats it.
  6. Yes i,ve tried windermere several times with some success your right about the amount of boats on there !! am thinking of trying it soon with the downriggers !
  7. I,ve heard tell of a young lad doing ok on mokerkin have you heard about that ?
  8. i have never caught pike in a river and would like to try it, the main reason for this is there are no pike in my local rivers but if anyone knows of any good rivers for up north i,d be glad of the help !
  9. If you had one weekend to catch a 20 (pike) where would i be ??? (uk) Boat or shore !
  10. I kept perch in a fish tank i had repaired in the garage. i caught them with a landing net while fishing and took them home to show my small children they lived there for a year until i had to release them due to there greedyness for all my worms lol. The tank wasnt heated at all but had a good supply of cover and light and they seemed to grow really quickly
  11. Need i say more you better tell these guys there not doing it right because they dont look like a tree lol
  12. Well read it! If people think they can be still fully aware of their surrounding after a snooze or light sleep I don’t care who you are your talking ****. Would you like to be the first one to prove me wrong (am sure you would) give me a shout next time you’re going night fishing and we’ll see how alert you are in your light sleep! It is a statement explaining to all thoughts who think they can sleep lightly while fishing may not be so fully aware of their surrounding as they might like to think
  13. sometimes carp would be caught ! how many times is sometimes and you never brought in a dead one mmmmm
  14. I totally agree, also coming from a military background I have heard all the excuses “I was just resting my eyes” “I just dozed off” and there all ****s sleeping while fishing has no place in fishing as it doesn’t in the military. I’ve seen soldiers on operations in the Middle East (that were not suffering from sleep deprivation), in live ambushes (that am sure thought they knew their own bodies) fall asleep so don’t come that nonsense, if your fishing you’re awake. I,d likes to set them so called light sleepers a challenge!! let them set put and fish as normal into the night at some point in the night Ill approach them and see how close I can get before they wake !! Am sure I’d see the same startled look on their face I’ve seen a hundred times before followed by I wasn’t asleep lol
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