fantasticfisherman
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thanks i think i'll try that too
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thanks for that graham, but what is an FA rod?
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i love watching chub slurp down bread in the summer. they were only free offerings though
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ok thanks again i'll try that. i really want to get my pb chub so thats why i'm asking lots of questions, to see what i can find out.
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is there any particular flavour boilie that is good in winter?
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the weirpool i mention is always under alot of pressure from anglers especially in summer but also in winter alot of meat, cheese and bread is used there and wondered if there was any more 'up to date' baits like boilies and pellets(apart from the ones argyll mentioned) that might work, and if so, which flavours work for you lot?
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thanks for the bait tip-off does anyone know if halibut pellets work in winter?
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thanks again guys. just out of interest( )wait baits were you using brumagem phil?
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the weirpool i am aiming to fish this winter isn't the easiest to fish, but i'm guessing that all weirpools are like that. it's not easy to get a spot there in the summer because of people swimming in it which isn't the smartest thing to do. there are lots of big fish in there - i.e chub and barbel but they are few and far between because, as i have already mentioned it is not easy. although i don't know why that is, thats just the way it is and i would really like to catch a big chub from there this coming winter. so any comments would be greatly recieved, like which rigs/bait work for you alongside fish location.
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thaks for the info argyll. there are slack areas of water on both sides of the river with a couple of overhanging trees. you are saying these are the best places to fish?
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i know winter is a good time for chub fishing and weirpools are good in summer, but do you think it is worth going for chub in weirpools in the winter? i would have thought weirpools were colder in winter obviously because it is colder, but also because of the constant fast flow of water, what do you think?
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lol. we all knew what he meant anyhow, it doesn't matter. i don't really look for/at bagging wagglers so i couldn't help. sorry
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all i can say is shop around.(and check the spelling of your post lol)
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i have absolutely no idea!
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why don't you try writing to shimano themselves?
or email, or telephone...
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having a camera inside a lure would make very exciting viewing, but isn't there the possibility of the camera becoming damaged from pike taking the lure? they can take quite furiously,as i'm sure you all know
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i think 1lb to 1 1/2lb maybe
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it should tell you on the side of the pot. it says to apply the flavour a couple of days beforehand
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you can get alot of golden tench in almost any garden centre/aquaruim place that you go to. the one i had was a green tench. also gudgeon can be hell trying to keep them well oxygenated in a tank. i know it happened to me. they died
[ 04. October 2005, 06:38 PM: Message edited by: fantasticfisherman ]
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it most probably is common. i'm not sure though :confused:
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i saw that wasn't it 'killer sharks live' or something along those lines. interesting theory though
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i have tench and two mirror carp in my tank(well i DID have a tench in my tank but it died)
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you could use one of those sleeves that you put over the swivel on the hooklength, that acts so it pushes the hooklength away from lead and clip(if you know what i mean)
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i like to do things like that WHILST having my carp rods out
going fishing in 1 week time(help on tactics for winter)
in Session Carp Fishing
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funny thing is, i'm going fishing (whilst on holiday) in a weeks time aswell.where i'm staying also has lodges, and carp lakes with carp to 30lb. spooky ghost . so i'll be taking note of all the ideas too