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  1. I'm looking at various US websites for an Abu 6601C4 (typically around $90 over there) :rolleyes:

     

    Now, I thought all Abu's were Swedish made - seems these come from China !

     

    Anyone know if they're any good ??

     

    Here

  2. I'm using 26lb Shimano Antares braid on a 5601 for beach and boat bass fishing. Aside from the occasional

    wind knot, it's lovely stuff - lack of stretch means fantastic bite indication !

  3. I get the feeling some of you have stag heads on plaques, tiger skin (and head) rugs, and elephant's foot umbrella stands ! :D

     

    Look at the thread title.

    "Is it worth killing a fish just to claim a record?" is the question here. And for me, no, it's not.

    Where's the gain ?

    Ok, some tackle manufacturer might bung you some free stuff, and you get your fifteen minutes in the angling press. Big deal. Imagine how much better you'd feel cradling that fish until it was strong enough to swim away. There's your reward, right there. You'd have the pictures, maybe the witnesses, and always the memories.

     

    And anyone who spends £££hundreds on bait, gear or charters but goes fishing because their fridge is empty is surely a madman :lol:

  4. What a great username! :D

     

    "Posted by: Sheitma Pance, Soton on 9:04pm Mon 6 Aug 07

    You idiots, this shark should have been killed! haven't any of you seen "jaws"? That shark is now going to be very angry and will grow bigger and bigger and plot revenge on humans. It's only a matter of time before it starts eating people at the beach.

    You idiots, this shark should have been killed! haven't any of you seen "jaws"?

     

    That shark is now going to be very angry and will grow bigger and bigger and plot revenge on humans.

     

    It's only a matter of time before it starts eating people at the beach."

  5. I'm looking to buy a LJ at the moment.

     

    Want an automatic, but lots of silly prices around.

     

    Can the AN sages point me towards a reasonably priced model ?

     

    Thanks.

  6. Wow !

    Some horribly patronising opinions on this thread regarding Sun readers.

     

    It's not like The Sun ever gets anything right, is it..........election dates, government policy leaks, football stories.....that are then picked up next day by all the other papers.

     

    Snobbery is a terrible thing.

     

    You probably read the Daily Mail, don't you ? :D

  7. Are they any good ?

     

    I'm looking for a smallish (5000 sized) reel. The cheaper the better, but don't want something that'll fall apart after

    a few sessions.

     

    It'll be filled with braid (recommendations welcome as to the best brand :thumbs: ) and used for bass fishing with bait and/or lures from shore or boat. (I am a fan of using quite light gear).

     

     

    I await your reviews.

     

    Thanks in advance.

  8. Lobworm will be fine, fished hard on the bottom I'd say.

     

    They can live for quite some time underwater, so snip both ends off to stop it burrowing itself away, this will also release some welcome scent :thumbs:

  9. Handled one of these today, and quite fancy it for light sea work with a small multiplier, but the ring spacing isn't right. I'd be using it for schoolies in the summer with fairly light line, with bait and lures, shore and occasional boat use.

     

    It's just been discontinued, and I was offered it at a very fair price - but I resisted because of the rings.

    Anyone know if the blank is available to buy ?

  10. Yup !

     

    Years ago I fished Tannery Lake at Wortham (?), (maybe Worthing?) Norfolk, and bagged up on pound-plus roach. It`s about 3/4 acre max, and the Blackwater runs alongside.

     

    Half-a-dozen casts into the tiny Blackwater weirpool yielded two rainbows over 3lb on lobworm. The first of which convinced me I was into my PB chub - until the air display started :lol:

     

    Try John Wilson`s "Where to fish in Norfolk and Suffolk", as no doubt many of these places will have changed hands, with fishing no longer available (Lenwade Mill :( )

  11. Anyone fancy a job that entails -

     

    -setting out at midnight into a force seven just to get first run on your rival ?

    -ten day shifts away from home ?

    -sometimes only a couple of hours sleep ?

    -all with no real idea what you`re going to earn, and at the same time risking your very life ?

     

    No?

     

     

    Me neither, good luck to `em.

  12. A swallow intercepted my waggler-fished single maggot in mid-air and was landed and safely returned.

     

    A coot, on floatfished bread in six feet of water, again landed and returned.

     

    And from the beach I watched a mate convinced he was into a double-figure Cod, only to land a fisherman`s a%*#hole attached to a bloody huge stone :lol:

  13. Thing is, I never bend fishery rules, let alone bylaws. Honestly.

     

    Hell, I don`t even much like fishing in the old close season if truth be told.

     

    Much as I`d love to catch a 2lb plus roach - and I`ve been so close - if I managed a 3-pounder on a banned bait or method in the `close season`, then the inner struggle wouldn`t be worth it for me - it wouldn`t count. That`s why despite fishing the first night almost every 16th, I`ll never cast in `til midnight, for fear of a PB that wouldn`t count.

     

    I realise that my values are somewhat old-fashioned, but I don`t care. I know that I`m hopelessly out of step on the close season issue and that it`s legal now, but..............well, you get the picture. It`s no good arguing :lol:

     

     

    Oh, and rules-wise - "bending" almost always means "breaking".

     

     

    And for the record, I hope Mr. Williams (and anyone else) gets an [/i]enormous fine.

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