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Geoffroy Palmer did this a while back!
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Compleat-Angler-Geoffrey-Palmer-Borras/dp/B001G3EN9O
Wasn't a bad watch, wouldnt pay that for it though!!
Mat
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That's my understanding too.
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Cheers Terry!
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Hi all,
My brother, who lives in Dunstable (near Luton) tells me he wants to get back into fishing more regularly this year. Our "goto" fishery in the area, Tingrith, seems to have vanished off the web! I believe it's gone syndicate
I wondered if anyone could recommend a decent club or dayticket in the area with a mix of waters that'd suit all round anglers?
Mat
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Anglers paradise has a mix of both "specimen" carp and cat lakes and mixed lakes. they also have some more exotic stuff that you can't fish for in many places such as the Koi, golden orfe and golden tench.
As for a couples holiday, the Villas are very comfortable and you are about 8 miles from Bude, but a car is essential if you want to do some sightseeing, AP really is in the middle of nowhere! however the fishing is a short walk from the Villas and bar area.
I really love it there, couple of pics attached, but I do either go alone or with my (angler) brother. a non angler would probably get bored if they didn't have transport to leave the site while you are fishing.
Mat
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It's not cheap - but I highly recommend Anglers Paradise in Devon. been there 3 times and booked up again for June this year.
and I'm going to keep going back until I get a 5lb+ golden tench
The wife and I also really enjoyed Cherry Lakes in the cotswolds, great for a chilled out couples break as you literally fish from the patio of your lodge.
Mat
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On 1/28/2020 at 9:05 PM, Elton said:
I'm with Phone on this. If you haven't fallen in yet, you're not trying hard enough!
Well I've never had a complete dunking, the closest I've had was a canal bank giving way and me sliding in roughly to mid-thigh before I managed to scramble back out! I do usually also keep a spare t shirt and trackie bottoms in the boot of the car "just in case"
Mat
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Cherry lakes - Although the lodge I stayed in did have steps from the lodge to the fishing platform, not sure if any of the others would be suitable
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Would a method type feeder work better, using a very tightly packed ground bait? Something like expo takes a long time to come off the frame, and can carry a lot of particles too.
Mat
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Same from me, i spent many enjoyable days at Wingham, both at the AN fish ins and as a member.
Good luck in your retirement Steve. I wish you and Peggy all the best.
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I've been trying to get out at least once a week. had plenty of action but nothing really worthy of getting the scales and camera out but good fun on light gear. tench to around 3lb, some stillwater barbel (hang him!!!!) F1's bream etc
I'm off to Anglers paradise in a few weeks, hopefully the scales and camera will be busy there
Mat
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I've never done a foreign fishing holiday, but I love Anglers Paradise. Going back for my 3rd visit this Summer, and taking my brother too this time as he takes a pretty good photo
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Nope I will be busy driving myself down to anglers paradise for a week! I'll be going the M3 way as I suspect the M4 might be busy, even have lanes closed etc in the Windsor area
Mat
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just picked one of those up - the washing up bowl is just about the perfect size to mix up a 2kg bag of groundbait!
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Do they do it in Camo
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Taking the placcy off the handle used to be the first thing I did when I got a new rod but now I never rush to take the cork covering off.
Obviously the covering is meant to be removed and is just there to protect and keep the handle clean until it's bought but leaving it on for however long you wish to does it no harm whatsoever....it just keeps the cork clean. The tales of water getting under the placcy and discoloring the cork is pretty much nonsense, or if there is a bit of a water mark it just wipes off when you do remove the placcy cover anyhow.
I'd say leave the covering on until your sure your gonn'a keep the rod as if you decide to sell it on it will be more desirable to buyers with it still in place.
I've had a rod handle go mouldy green after being put away wet with the plastic still on. removing the plastic is the first thing I do now
Mat
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Actually the angling direct near me is much better than the local independent. They always have plenty of maggots in stock, the staff are friendly and knowledgeable (mainly about carp fishing admittedly ) and they give a discount if you show a local club book/ticket at the till!
As opposed to my local independent who regularly runs out of maggots, and has let me down twice when I've asked him to order in large (£100+) items of tackle. and seems to make the prices up as he goes along. I've really tried to support him but it's hard going
I drive the extra mile to get to angling direct nowadays. or just shop online
Mat
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I've been checked a few times, can't remember exactly how many, almost always on day ticket waters. Although I do remember once being checked in the middle of nowhere on the kennet and avon canal - at least a mile from the nearest other anglers and carpark!
Mat
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Hi Anthony,
Thanks for the advice. I will give that a go for sure. I wasnt planning on bringing maggots as i am getting a tub of dendras so was was planning to chop them up and mix with some form of groundbait. This is to try for the tench but also to try to get among the big eels again on one rod at night. I managed a 4.12 last time i was lucky enough to go so would love to beat that. But yes the main target as ever will be the tench.
My results haven't been quite as spectacular as Athony's but I've only managed a couple of day sessions so far this season - I'd rethink the no maggots thing personally - the vast majority of my wingham tench have come to simple feeders with a bunch of 4 red moaggots on a size 12 hook.
my approach seems similar to his, putting a lot of attaction and a small amount of feed in the right spot - I use open ended feeders, and "explosive feeder" groundbait heavily laced with red maggot, again looking to put it at the base of a bar
Mat
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At least with a snap election we only have to put up with two months of complete ****** rather than the usual 5-6 months!
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Any one tried buying one from a post office - I've seen a few reports on facebook of people being refused a licence unless they give a mobile phone number!!
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I've always wondered why "anglers" luncheon meat is over 3 times the price of supermarket stuff! same with sweetcorn . .
I use supermarket stuff and add my own flavoring if needed - works out a hell of a lot cheaper!
hint - cut meat at home, put in plastic bag, add a big spoonful of GLM powder, give it a good shake and then store in the fridge overnight.
Mat
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Do like the look of that chair - and my Nash Daddy long legs is both very heavy and getting rather tatty looking . . . . .
Mat
Korum Glide Power Float Rods
in Coarse Fishing
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Only just seen this, so probably too late,
I have the Glide, don't like it at all, very heavy and unbalanced, it's tip heavy and hard work to hold for any length of time
I'm that price range I'd look at the Drennan X-tension, I also have one of those, and it's lightyears ahead of the Korum, and as an added bonus can be carried made up in a standard 12ft rod bag
Mat