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I dont think I like the look of that critter one bit! although my Missus is now thinking up recipies already.
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Have you tried the search facility?
C.
I have yes, the problem is that I dont remember anything to do with the topics title, Ive searched for 'chub' topic title only, but so far have not found the thread.
I shall keep looking!
P
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Hey all, Im looking for a post that was on here a while back froma guy (sorry cant remember your/his name!) who had been catching large chub, quite a few of them too (plenty of pics) but I cant find the post....
Does anyone know what im banging on about?
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Ive made a point in recent years of sticking to tried and trusted mono's, stuff that doesnt fail randomly....Maxima and Sensor have been my main choices and as previously said they both break above there stated ratings which can be useful.
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Ive only gone and found a brand new one in shop
Should be with me tomorrow, fingers crossed its all ok lol
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Cheers guys, seems the way to go.
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>>>> Ebay
Cheers, I'd prefer to find an actual shop that had one but at this rate Ebay will be my only choice!
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Seriously, I want one....but cant find one of these rods anywhere. Has anyone seen a new one on their travels??
Im not at all keen on the new "compact" version.
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im going to fish 4mm trout pellets as free offerings with red maggots on the hook and was wondering as ive never used pellets before how much should i put in its on my local canal dont want to over feed just draw them in and keep them interested thanks in advance rab
Depends on the methods you are using, but "little and often" is always a good rule to follow. Dont forget to loosefeed maggots aswell, or you may end up making the fish pre-occupied with the pellets.
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Where do I start lol
Cracked myself in a the head with a 2oz lead that got stuck in a weed bed.....lesson learnt, dont pull with the bend of the rod!
Chopped my finger to the bone going for a big chuck without a stall, braid goes through flesh so easily! still hit 200+ but my Tekken skills have been hindered lol
Broke my ankle a mile from where my dad was fishing......my dog Jack went to get him....then he had to carry me back to the car lol
Broke my ankle again after slipping down a bank......Dad was used to carring me by this point
Dropped off of a jetty in winter, straight into the Ouse whilst trying to retrieve a lost float.
Lures stuck well past the barb in my thumb, more busted joints.....
Im 31 and I still havent learnt my lessons fully
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All gone Mods delete please
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Hi all, I fancy a tench float type rod. Im getting annoyed having so many different rods for differing fish/methods, so I fancy having an all round float rod that is capable of handling fish from small roach all the way through to decent carp, tench, chub and barbel.
I know its alot to ask of a rod, however Ive lost count of the number of times I've heard of the versatility of of Drennans Tench float rod........I fancy the MKIV version, but are there any other rods from other manufacturers that I should consider?
Cheers all
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Cheers Budgie, Ive not got a camera at the mo so ill give them a call methinks.
Thanks again
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Seems then that the term bent hook can mean all things to all anglers.
Lets hope if the bailiff checks he is on the same wavelength as me.
As for any altered hook, that would of course include a straightened out curved shank hook.
Bent hooks for carp fishing were popular in the 80's and early 90's. They were longshanked fly hooks that were bent with pliars to form an aggressive hooking arrangment, similar to the hooks posted above. They worked simply by causing the hook to flip over quickly when sucked in or as the fish bolts. Very similar to how a line aligner/magaligner works with shrink tubing......however...
The bent hooks caused alot of problems, the main one being mouth damage. Due to the nature of these hooks, they often slipped/pulled out under pressure, and re-hooked on the way out, causing horrible damage to the carps mouth. The line aligner/magaligner method, does not do this as the shrink tubing pulls straight when under pressure, thus effectively removing the "bent bit". Bent hooks themselve are now banned as far as i know, there are hook patterns avaliable on the market that will do a similar job but its up to the angler to decide if he or she should use them.
hope this helps
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Hi all, does anyone know which guides Drennan use on the Series 7 rods? (competition Float specifically)
Ive squished the middle ring, on the middle section and need to replace it. Think Ive narrowed it down to a Fuji BMYAG or BMYOG 16mm height........but im not sure.
If anyone knows, it would be handy!
Ta!
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Hi Phil
Got a set of Gardener atts, (very nice). Have got a set of bank sticks that I could use but really wanted to cut down on the weight i am carrying, hence the buzz bars. Will look into it.
Cheers again for the advice guys
STC
Pretty sure they have a locking ring.
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Gunna stick with the nano, like the look of them. I do a lot margin and close in work so the nano`s should do the job. Gunna get a black set and possible the light blue betalites.
Cheers
STC
You can add extra weights, Gardner sell them. However if fished with slack or semi slack lines, think carefully before using them as you want the indicator as light as poss.
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Not sure what buzz bars they are, have looked at them but cant see screw heads to play with
Cheers
STC
Which alarms do you have? many have a locking ring in the threads so that you can align them correctly on the buzz bars. Just get the alarm sitting level, then tighten the locking ring down to the buzz bar.
Hope this helps.
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Also, if you can, try to make sure that the alarm or front rod rest is infront of the first rod ring. That way, if your rod is pulled forwards, the alarm or rod rest head helps to prevent it from being pulled too far in.
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Posted on behalf of Tom. Please add all replies to this thread:
From experience, steaming is far less effective than boiling. They seem to cook all the way through instead of just skimming the baits. I really did notice a drop off in catches (using the same mix). Returning to boiled baits brought my rate back up.
Im sure somthing happens when steaming baits, maybe attractors being broken down? im not sure.
Would be worth Googling it, I know there have been a few discussions in CarpWorld magazine over the past months, no doubt there are more discussions on carp.com and carpforum.
hth
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Hi
Why did you use braid? Just out of interest? One of the reasons may be that the braid plus pop up is to boyant and thats keeping the whole lot afloat.
Here is what i use. I tried braid but was not happy with the presentation of the pop up, and after a mate pointed out to me it did not work quite right either, the whole idea of the chod is that no matter which direction the fish sucks it up it should spin around and take.
Get ur self some ESP stifflink hook
http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=esp+st...amp;FORM=IDFRIR
This stuff i have found to be great and you can bend it over to make the exact curve on the rig itself. I have found that a rig no longer than a couple of inches worked well for me, but every venue is different.
To get the whole lot to sink I use tunsten Putty (rather than sinkers) on the swivel, put it on the end of the swivel nearest the pop up. So the whole rig should go, Use a 16mm pop up not a 10mm.
lead--------------bead----------------------------------chod rig-------------------bead----------------------- (Dotted line in the mainline)
Hope that helps, if you need any more advice let me know.
Cheers
STC
Just wondering, are the beads semi fixed in position somehow?
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Find them first lol
Usual places can all be worth a try, mored boats, locks, over hanging trees and bushes, water inlets, bays are all worth investigating. Mored boats, especially if they are long term moorings can be excellent.
Baits....anything can work, keep it simple to begin with, no high oil content baits in cold water.
Tackle....again anything really, Id steer clear of high test curve rods, a pair of specimen or barble type rods with a 1.5lb tc or there abouts would be perfect.
Phil
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Try single high attract baits. You can get a pot of popups for 4-5 quid, and they will last you ages just using one boilie at a time.
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If you can find one, John Wilson had a rod in his old range, it was a 10ft multiquiver with 3 quivertips. It has to be one of the best small river quiver rods Ive ever used. A certain auction site might be your friend if you want to find one. (no idea if they ever made a newer version)
Delkims
in Session Carp Fishing
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Same here, my set of mid 90's Delks have been 100% reliable. Do yourself a favor and dont get rid of them lol.........or let me know first