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  1. Strange thing though is that drifted deads on stillwaters seem to work reasonabley ok in comparrison! I have had fish from rivers on the method but its just such a drastic difference in results compared with trotted lives or wobbled deads.

     

    I wonder why it is as nearly everyone on hee seems to have found the same.

     

    i doubt it explains it, but i was fishing the thames when the water was running crystal clear and got a good look at the presentation. it was awful :o. the weight above the trace was travelling below the bait. i'm sure mr pike doesn't care too much about this sort of thing, but it can't help and regardless, the bait simply wasn't fishing at the depth i thought it was.

     

    if i was ever to try trotting deads on a river again, i would put the necessary weight right down by the bait on the trace, just above the top hook if using snap tackle.

  2. It was on the mississipi river so I was suprised not to see that ridiculous bow fishing, that the americans do, going on, little bit easier with them out of the water!!

     

    fill yer boots with red neck action here:

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    :)

  3. I'm also returning to AN after an absence. Unlike Richard I didn't have any problems here, but my internet usage tends to follow reality and my other passion, scuba diving has taken me away from angling for sometime. In the interim, I have moved to Exeter, so it's goodbye to the Midlands.

     

    Anyway, the cold has finally driven me out of the water and I had my first proper day on the bank yesterday in ages. Piking of course ;). One dropped run, but a very sprightly 8lb fish caught on wobbled roach made my day :)

  4. thanks for the replies and the offer steve. i assume i'm looking for a sit-on-top. at the moment, can't see myself getting far offshore, maybe even staying within casting range. mainly want to get away from the feather casting hordes.

     

    should also say that i'm a scuba diver and have range of wetsuits/drysuits.

     

    cheers

     

    andrew

  5. As I'm about to move down to Devon, I'm very tempted to get a kayak. I probably know the answer to this, but is there a cheap/easy way of getting started before comitting to a £600 purchase? I was thinking of an inflatable kayak.

     

    Failing that, can someone give me a good starter model. I've found loads of threads/websites reviewing kayaks, but no definitive recommendations. As a newbie, I'm thinking the most desirable feature is stability!

     

    Thanks very much

     

    Andrew

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    Basicly a flat drop net suported by a derrick.Would imagine you could incorporate a scale between net and derrick rope. lower net just below water and manouvere ray over it? The French use these for catching fish from the river and the first ever 100+ cat from the Saone was unceremoniously hoisted up in one!

     

    they use a similar, if larger set-up in india

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  7. as i said in my post, i was thinking about getting a couple because it would be cheaper and possibly less hassle than pva, but i take terry's point about having to dry it before setting up.

  8. Would love to know the mortality rate for these night light fisheries come 12 months time.The stress these fish will endure being caught day time and nightime. <_<

     

    who cares? they'll just stick some more in.

  9. sorry to resurrect an old thread, but it is easter :)

     

    i was actually considering buying a couple of these contraptions. here's my logic, i spend an awful lot on PVA mesh in the summer months. wouldn't this work out to be a cheaper and less hassle option (if one didn't lose the thing on the first cast).

  10. That's true, But you could go to the Ebro for the price of a week on there and probably have a much better chance of a 110lb cat and maybe one twice that size.

     

    Many are money rich, time poor :schmoll:

  11. I don't really understand the EA's policy on catfish. I thought they were to be killed on capture. Perhaps someone could explain.

     

    It's artificial, but so many things are in angling these days. Fortunately, it keeps the riff-raff off the rivers :)

     

    I don't think £35 a day is that much if it floats your boat. People have been paying £50 a day for trout fishing on small pools with big rainbows for a long time and they're queuing up for it!

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