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  1. Soon March will be upon us and the temperatures will start to rise (hopefully)What is your opinion on what time of year to start to follow the wind ie on gravel pits. obviously a warm s-s/w in winter is a good wind but is a rarity. DO you guys and gals follow all winds even if there is no sign of carp to begin with.
  2. Well this can go on and on but before this topic gets really long i will have to make you all aware (if you are not already that Nash are bringing out a new ground bait (does not everyone nowadays.) But it looks like its Vitalin bagged up for one variety and crushed Vitalin in another. I mean I just Bought 15 kgs for £7.50 whereas the Nash stuff in the posh packet will set you back about £4-00 for 1.5 killo. But i guess it will be a seller. :mad:
  3. I agree with what has been said ANY single skin bivvy be it Nash, Trakker, Fox ect will cause condensation especially when cold and you will get dripped on. Look for a twin skin like the Fox Easy dome or any oof the others from good companys, Make sure that there is a good after sales service. Good luck.
  4. If its a good book you could do no better than Strategic carp fishing by Rob Hughes and Simon Crow (Crowood press) or Successful Carp fishing by Julian Cundiff (Crowood press) if your starting out these are really the only two books you need. Any book by Jim Gibbinson (our best wishes go out to you jim) or Tim Paisley are brilliant but may blow your mind. I'm glad you want to learn. Good Luck
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