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  1. Hello Can anyone advice me on fishing for Chub using cheesepaste. I've never used it before so haven't a clue. Basically I fancy doing a bit of wandering and roaming ( helps keep warm )so any tips, methods ideas would be much appreciated Thanks Shaun
  2. The Longest Silence - Thomas McGuane Brilliant
  3. Cheers for all of the posts, made my weekend at work go all the more quicker. Three days off now.....Hmmmm !!!! Where shall I go. Have a good week everyone
  4. Hello shakespeare zeta - 1250 - 11m pole Go to http://www.bosfish.co.uk for £99 or http://www.wmac.co.uk for £89.99 Hope thats some help.
  5. I didn't want to jump into your discussion on the close season as my issues are slightly diverting somewhat from the original topic, but it is an issue that I feel so strongly about, and in a way is relevant to what is being discussed now. I felt that I had to post. First of all I agree with a close season and adhere to this practice, but my gripe is that there is no point in giving the fish and banks a rest for three months in the interest of fish health and conservation only to destroy all that good work in the following nine months. I know from reading the posts on this site (and some of the names appear again and again) that out there are what I would call true anglers, in love with the sport and wanting only what is best for it. However, and this is what sickens me, there are so many so called anglers out there that in the fishing season pursue not only the sport but some kind of sick inclination to spoil everything that crosses their path. An angler with every ring in his keepnet showing in the water with the top four rings totally out of the water, simply chucking in 3lb+ chub ( thats not the way to do it..F*** off was the reply) Fair enough if you dont know exactly the correct way to handle a fish, common sense still surely tells you.....gentle, careful etc etc Anglers catapulting swans and ducks as they have come into their swim for some free nosh. Opening week this year on the River Dove, in a beautiful traquil field full of sheep, an angler packs up and leaves the bank and six empty cans of Stella. It fair broke my back picking up his litter and taking it home for him. The endless litter and line, and god knows what else, I could go on but I wont bore you. Its these people that give angling a bad name, and it doesn't seem to be getting any better. Angling would have a better chance of survival if people would just stop, think and act damn sight more responsible. Will it ever change........
  6. Sorry to hear about the Garden Gate......Last week someone nicked my nets from off the Garden. Any ideas on drying nets in a shed without stinking the place out ???
  7. Theres always loads of different centrepin reels for sale on http://www.ebay.co.uk, under sports and then fishing.
  8. Top advise from the last two posts, but its still tricky. I remember as I was there not so long ago. I did do a couple of other things that I found useful. One was that I started fishing for bits, using small elastic and fishing no more than four metres out. Once I got the hang of hitting the bites and not striking pulling tackle, fish and all out of the water I started fishing further and further out. Once I got the hang of things I started fishing with bigger elastics and bigger tackle targeting the bigger fish. Landed my first 5lb carp a couple of weeks ago, what a buzz, and well worth all the tangles and water slapping,, you'll know what I mean. One last thing, I bought Bob Nudds guide to pole fishing which helped no end and also got loads of tips from the Angling Times. Just do a bit at a time and then extend everything as you get more control and feel more confident. Dont forget to look for PYLONS and ELECTRICITY cables before you start fishing.
  9. I know from keeping pond fish that if you introduce Carp to any degree that you have to seriously upgrade the filter system as they produce a massive amount of waste compared to other fish....Maybe thats a valid point or just a way for Mr shopkeeper to sell more pumps and filters etc ??? As for sweetcorn, Isn't something to do with the high amounts of starch in corn. Not sure if this is right or even the right ingredient, but I'm sure that I can remember reading something along these lines.
  10. Hello everyone. Its absolutley hammering it down outside and I'm at work 7am to 7pm all weekend. Still cant stop staring out of the window wishing I was fishing. Anyone braved the elements this weekend with a story to share. If I cant do it then I may aswell read about it. Thanks everyone for fascinating me with your topis and postings - Great site
  11. Polly, Kegworth is on the Leicestershire/Nottinghamshire Border, I think the water is controlled by either Long Eaton Victoria or Long Eaton AA, but not sure. But think its probably miles too far for you to travel Peter, No probs, never understood the culling think although I've read about it a few times. I've had pike taking roach off my pole upto 7lbs which I know are no specimens, but I have heard of and seen anglers fishing for Pike taking fish of 20lb plus, rumour has it of a fish this year of 30+...Now not sure about that. It really is full of fish though, and pike seem to thrive there although they are a pain especially hooking into them on pole and getting smashed, or even worse sitting on my platform inches above the water and something resembling Lake Placid jumping between my legs...That was scary. Anyone fishing this weekend
  12. shajw10

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    CARPBOB3. Can you supply me any details of the Willows. I often go to leeds with my missus to visit her friend, and I'm always stuck for something to do, SO if there was a new venue to try then they could go shopping and I could fish Any info would be much appreciated cheers shaun
  13. Fishing on Christmas Day with freshly unwrapped rod, and having to move round the bank just to stay in the tiny warm slither of sunlight.
  14. Newt, so what fish do you catch in the US. Sorry if thats a daft question, but never really thought about it before. Well the reason I ask is that I have just read the 'longest silence' by Thomas Mcguane, its about this guys life of fishing in the US and tells a pretty amazing tale or two. (edit note - answered by email to avoid hijacking this thread more than I already did. Too serious a and valuable a topic for that - Newt) [ 13. November 2002, 10:32 PM: Message edited by: Newt ]
  15. Bit confused now. Who is where ??? Morning by the way
  16. Cheers newt....just amazes me how some people can do these things.
  17. Nugg I'd be interested in recieving a copy of the report please, my email address is shaunjw10@hotmail.com Many thanks Shaun
  18. Had a look on www.postoffice.co.uk - There is some info on there. Its says if you are between 12 and 16 then you are eligible for a junior licence, therefore from reading that I understand it to mean that you're going to need a senior, and an extra 16 quid. Hope that helps
  19. What about kidnapping them when asleep at home, putting them in a tiny box, chucking them into the back of a lorry, preferably one that rocks and shakes alot, then taking them to some faraway country, and put them in a small cage where the locals can poke them all day long with big sticks. Other than that I'll go for the tack and wire....but make sure the wired is worn and fraid.
  20. I'm a little behind the door on this subject, as in how do they get hold of the fish in France, and how do they move it. ? Surely the chances of the fish surviving the journey are slim. ??? I only ask the above as I just dont understand why people would do all of this.... As for the punishment...thats a tough one. Is there a law for this anyway and are these people fishermen or just anyone out for a quick quid.
  21. Why are we suddenly talking about leaning into the wind
  22. I'm a fourth to Bob Nudd's book. Also a couple of other tips. Start at about 4 metres until you're used to the pole, and then add a few sections at a time. Also depending on what you are fishing for it might be an idea to scale down on your elastic. I started on four as it was the only way I could bumping fish. Finally for info on floats etc have a lok at www.tackleshop.co.uk/pages/toptips.htm I couldn't get my head round pole fishing for ages, but now I love it and use it all of the time
  23. I meant plagued as in when fishing single maggot and pulling in a small silver fish it is taken by a pike, or hooking into one on treble maggot when feeder fishing. As for culling....no way, all fish are amazing in my mind and each and every pike is carefully and lovingly replaced back into the water. Anyway as per my last post, if its Pike that does it for you then the Soar is worth a go.
  24. Not sure how far you really want to travel, but we have been plagued by Pike all year on the River Soar around Kegworth. Three or four a session has not been a problem and thats not even fishing for them.
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