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another vote for bread (no flavouring) 10.4 river bream.
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freeline your chosen bait? keep a finger on the line to register bites?
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ah ha- that would make sense. and yes south of Aquaduct Lock- I have no car and will only cycle as far as I can be bothered from my door..... lazy i know
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i have been although never had a thing out of there. I did see a small match going on in the north wharf road area. but that must have been 3 odd years ago....
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no my good man its the lea navigation- which parts of you can fish all year around...
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these were wild river carp
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i nearly lost 2 rods on the way back from tanzania- they were going in the hold but security thought they were guns and wanted to see a fire arms licence!
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Morning all
I have watched carp cruise in groups of 2 or 3 but never in huge numbers..... until sat that is. I also had a huuuuge carp following the one that I had on the end of my line.
is this normal?
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so maybe i should just pop onto ebay/ buy mass market rather than going custom.... spend less than 100 notes rather than nearly 200
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liamfish
I may be a tad stooooopid, but what does this mean?
issues with bacs not affecting me, so i thought id buy me a new rod
Just interested
Hi Nick
its http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/6508791.stm
Cheers
Liam
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will that have enough grunt for bigger fish?
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i must start this topic by pointing out that I have absolutely no need for a new rod....
but i'll still buy one mwahahaha
so heres what id like opinions on:
I mainly fish wier pools for chub, barbel, bream and the odd river carp. I am looking for a strong rod to heave in double figure carp but enough sensitivity to pick up fussy nibbles. I have a peregrine 10ft 2 lb rod which is perfect if i am targeting the carp but it struggles to pick up nibbles from the smaller fish in the flow.
so should I buy an off the shelf greys or the like? or have something made specific?
Any thoughts?
Liam
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Hi Tony
I dont dispute the fact. I guess the urban environment lend itself in increased run off, pollution etc etc. Its just a shame that (for whatever reason) the water is not as prolific as it obviousy once was
Liam
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Steve
i have been up and down the lea or lee to broxbourne and back with very little success. which has been frustrating seeing as I live 5 mins walk from part of the navigation in hackney. I have heard of people feeding boilies for about a week- this seems to produce the odd carp. I know that the consortium has been stocking as of late.... but I also see cormorants having a feed. Dennis also says that the water doesnt fish too well below enfield lock. im afriad that i travel further afield now. However I would love someone to prove me wrong, it would be great to have a fishy spot on my doorstep. (although I am interested to see what hapens with the 'gentrification of the waterways' that they olympic committee has in mind.....)
Liam
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I have a 13ft browning legend that is great- super sensitive but loads of power if you need it. they are quite dear though.
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nice one- just let me know
Liam
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i would be up for that Matt- whats your work schedule looking like?
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a classic case of bad timing..... but I have booked the week of the 9th to the 13th of april off work. Only problem is that it falls during closed season. Living in London gives me few fishing options at home but I was wondering if any kind soul would tollerate my company for a day fishing their local stretch? If anyone would...... and could..... within a train journey of London put up with me then Im there. I have popped this into course, but am up for a day sea fishing or anything really....
Cheers
Liam
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welcome! I am off to nyc tomorrow- sadly only for work and only for 3 days. so no fishing for me. I would be interested to hear of anyones new york fishing experiences in the future.... I may slot a fish day in sometime
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for me its-
rod
reel
10 aaa split shot
about 5 hooks
landing net
a loaf of bread
and thats the lot
the rest i can forrage for...
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well i had a pb common river carp on sat. cant say i find anything wrong with winter fishing, oh no....
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i have one of these rod cases and cant fault it- good to sling on a plane or on the bus.... http://www.snowbee.co.uk/tubes2.htm#3
click on xs baggage
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I noticed they didn't bother stocking the river lea
Thats not acually true my good man. please see
http://www.lee-anglers-consortium.co.uk/news.htm
it is a shame that the lea is not a great fishery now- albeit famous in the past. There is a tudor house (Sutton) that used to back onto hackney brook which fed into the lea- it was renound for trout. Alas no more as Hackney brook is the route of a railway these days
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Thanks
Carp
in Coarse Fishing
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i have used a loop of line over bread for mullet too- works a treat