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Chris the Fish

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  1. cheers, i have rt and okuma carp gear and its performed fine, i just didnt want to bank on a rod/reel combo going pop. If theyre as good in the fly world as they are in the carp world then i cant go far wrong. Cheers Chris
  2. Just wondering if the collective knowledge of AN know of any good deals regarding budget kits at the mo. Ive about 90 quid to spend on the rod and reel (the more freebies the better - spare spools etc) and have narrowed it down to some ron thompson/okuma gear via a mail order company. I dont flyfish that often so not really looking to break the bank, just something to carry me through a resi for stockies/brownies etc. WF7/8 and at least 9'6" cheers in advance chris
  3. when i fish the slider i use a windbeater, taking shot enough to bring the body of the float just under the surface, then another shot which allows the rest of the float to sink to the very tip (or even submerge) then adjust the depth so that just the very tip is showing. by over casting, submerging my line and then loosing off line i can get my positioning spot on with no walk whilst having my line below the surface combating any tow or drift. I think this is the key to slider fishing, not neccesarily the shotting or type of float, but line control. crack the line control problems and you've basically cracked slider fishing.
  4. From reading the wingham reports, and from my own experiences on the bank it seems that last Saturday was a real bum day for fishing (I know, im just trying to make excuses for my own inadequacies, but bear with me!) Did anyone bag up? I spent all morning literally watching tench swim at my feet, some of them were right clonkers but didn’t hook into a single one. Was it the wind? The cold night? The air pressure? Am I just a pants angler? Am I talking out of my ring as you happened to bag up big time? What do you think?
  5. There are millions of moulds available in every golf shop in every city! just cast a golf ball they've done all the work for you! i think the reason the golf balls are dimpled is that the drag produced behind a sperical object is less. if you have a teardrop lead then the areodynamics are probably superior to a perfect shere.
  6. have you seen the size of the catapult on the monday gallery page, its like a peice of seige equipment! personally i think its to resupply the guys on the island!
  7. Why not use trad fly tackle? as for fly choice, id probably go for something like a hopper or a daddy or something similar.
  8. Really! im hoping your going to say that this was from your usual haunt? were off there on sat am if your about. chris
  9. im with UKFT, luncheon meat in various punch sizes hair rigged.
  10. i usually aim to fish for all sorts, and fish one rod with a general bait (meat, corn) and one rod with my big stuff on (20mm boilies, big chunks of meat etc), i love bending my rods as often as poss so i dont really mind what size they are. especially as its the equivalent of me trying to get a watermelon in my gob!
  11. Ah, but bigger baits = no small fish (the 1lb mirror i had the other day on a size 6 mugga and a 20mm boilie is the exception!)
  12. IMHO, id say that bait size is not a big deal, bait choice may be hindering you mind. I find that i have better results when using boilies if i wrap them in a paste (stiff if overnight) and use a pva bag full of boilie crumb/boilie peices. the pva bag not only acts as an attractant, but also covers the hookbait with food, so the carp really cant tell if they are picking up a freeby or the h/bait. have you tried using 2 different baits on different rods? how deep/large is the venue? it may be due to them not actually finding it if its a large lake! it could also be a question of feeding depth or maybe preoccupation with spawning at this time of year. hope this theorising helps. chris
  13. Just reading through some of the posts and i thought id add my 2p's worth. the other day i was fishing with some new coated leads (manufacturer unknown), when i hooked into and lost a fish, on reeling in my line i noticed that the hooklink had broke, and there was a suspicious looking shaving of the leads coating with sharp edges staring back at me from the lead! (the lake bottom isnt particularly rocky, more silt than anything) since then ive only gone for painted leads as i dont want this to happen again, the plasticoated leads may be coated only in plastic but it still had my braided h/link for dinner. just a word of caution, and id be interested if anyone else has had experience of this.
  14. Approx two days blimey, they must have some lead in their pencils! chris (2 minute man)
  15. 18lb Mirror. i am going to break 20 this year!!! [ 03. June 2005, 11:15 AM: Message edited by: Chris the Fish ]
  16. Cheers for the info guys. that link is excellent for info, nice one!
  17. Having never made my own boilies before, ive decided to give it a go. Are there any hints and tips anyone can give me? How many boilies will i get out of 1kg of base mix? (1kg?) Is it a pain in the arse or a worthwhile venture to save £££'s? Hope you happy carpers can help chris
  18. The map is of Belgium!!!!!!!!! to be quite honest i didnt see the map, and even if i did, id probably have got it wrong then!
  19. by captive do you mean that its attached to the line with shot or the like, and if so how are you meant to reel in? run backwards? if you mean that the lead is threaded to the line without a break in its attachment then probably the same as the clip on backleads, sliding down the line on the retrieve, although if this is snagged then you're fubar'd. chris probably not very helpful... [ 23. May 2005, 03:19 PM: Message edited by: Chris the Fish ]
  20. http://dw.plongee.free.fr/carriere/vodelee.htm check out the Carrasin, or the frency's version of the crucian. chris the fish (identifier)
  21. Ok you guys, i will shortly be shelling out for some new carp rods and some other bits and was wondering if you lot will give up your on line retail secrets. Who is the cheapest? Who is the best? Go on, you know you want to.. chris
  22. id go for the ground up boilie paste wrapped round a 10mm pop up, with a small bag of boilie crumb with some broken bits, flavour of your choice. or luncheon meat punched with an apple corer. these two seem to be working for me at the mo.
  23. how could there possibly be a certain fun fish, i enjoy them all! fly fishing for trout is great as you are in direct contact with what amounts to a perch on acid. Pike fishing in the summer is great, watching 10lb pike polaris out of the water as it hits your lure like a steam train. the screaming run on your alarms as you hook into a large common which fights like stink and drags you to every corner of the lake. the wobbley quiver as your margin waggler dances around with bubbles foaming all around on a summers dawn, that big tench in anticipation. All types of fishing excite me, im not a specimen fisherman, or a match fisherman, or a predator angler im a pleasure fisherman and derive pleasure from fishing. id dearly love to go sharking of the westcoast of ireland but thats for my dreams. chris
  24. the fishing i do most of at the mo requires a rod of about 2 - 2.5, however, if i get two of that tc ill be still wanting a heavier rod to go piking with (or two to go piking with!) im looking for a happy medium. When i do go piking (not that often) it will be big pit piking, with fish to about 20-25lb, using roach/skimmer/joey deads, sometimes at range. so i need at least 1 rod with the capability of chucking heafty deads/pva/methods. im also limited to cost, being married (and therefore perpetually skint) im looking at the warrior, or similar as they have spanking write ups and would fit the bill perfectly. like i said, a happy medium, im thinking 2 at 2.75, or one at 2/2.25 and one at 2.75/3. i want to make sure i get this right as i dont buy rods very often and when i do id like to get it right. cheers chris
  25. i have an el-cheapo dung heap bite alarm.(this is mainly due to a serious affliction called 'wife syndrome') when i get a bite, it beeps. job done.
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