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  1. If I positioned a bait in a spot and got a bite, that someone else got then I would consider it thier fish. If someone helped me land a fish then, its my fish. I would consider whoever strikes into the fish and plays it in, its thier fish.
  2. found another link for them http://www.svendsen-sports.com/images/Interceptor.gif
  3. Do you have pictures of the ones you have mate or are they exactly the same as they ones from my link above?? what are f and non f models mate?? I dont want the baitrunner ones, just the normal fixed spool feeder ones. In the link I posted above it is the IMFS30 ones that I want [ 16. June 2005, 11:39 PM: Message edited by: tonystone ]
  4. sounds good then, thanks for your comments guys
  5. A gravel pit that I fish operates an all year round pike fishing policy, no one really fishes for them tho!!! I think that bait fishing for pike should be banned during the summer as pike will take baits quickly and swallow them. I tend to lure fish for them in the summer, and unless its a fish worthy of weighing and photographing then the fish doesnt really come out of the water, prefering to unhook in the water and letting the fish swim off none the worse. Then come october I start bait fishing again until around march time. I only pike fish through the winter where as I fish for other species in the summer. I think that if the angler is competant enough to handle fish then they should be allowed to fish when they want with the methods they want.
  6. Elton, Do you have any pics of your evo?? I love them so much, im hoping to save a few pennies and get myself one one day. Apparently quite expensive to run??
  7. I am considering buying a pair of these reels for my john wilson avon rods. The will be used for heavier feeder work on the thames and barbel fishing, Has anyone used them? Any views? link is here okuma reels
  8. very nice fish mate, well done
  9. Does anyone else have any advise for me???
  10. thanks Dan, I will introduce hemp in my feed. Might get some crushed hemp to add to the groundbait too.
  11. I am planning on prebaiting a couple of areas of the River Thames for when the river season opens, with the intention of fishing the weekend of the 18th and 19th. Firstly my target speices will be Bream, roach, perch, with the possibility of a barbel or two on the stretch im planning to fish. What would you recommend using to prebait with??? I was thinking, groundbait (not sure what type yet) chopped worm, sweetcorn, hemp, mini pellets. Hook baits I was going to use, worms, maggot, sweetcorn. Rigs wise I will be using 2 rods on quiver tip / feeder fishing. 6lb mainline, 3-4lb hooklength and either groundbait feeder / maggot feeder on one and straight lead on the other with maybe a bigger bait for the bigger fish. pellet or large worm or something. Having never prebaited before, I wanted to make the most of what I do put in, as I cant really afford to waste it. How often should I bait up over the next few weeks?? and how much feed should I put in each time?? Any ideas would be very welcome. Tony Stone [ 13. May 2005, 10:06 PM: Message edited by: tonystone ]
  12. cant help with the fishing, but good luck for your test mate
  13. Yeah mine was even cheaper as I won it from a competition in coarse fisherman magazine!! only used it a couple of times but first impressions are quite good. Another braid I have heard good things about it TFG Grunt, apparently supposed to be excellant, not used it myself tho
  14. very good mate, love the underwater shots
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