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Ah yes I think your right ATS!

I bet that would get some great laughs down at the canal. Just wait for some young anglers to walk by and whip the flying chod out of the water and tell them its the next big thing in baits lol :bigemo_harabe_net-163:

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Cheers Budgie and ATS, it looks like the sort of thing you would expect to be able to mail order along with x-ray specs at the back of a copy of VIZ.

Stephen

 

Species Caught 2014

Zander, Pike, Bream, Roach, Tench, Perch, Rudd, Common Carp, Mirror Carp, Eel, Grayling, Brown Trout, Rainbow Trout

Species Caught 2013

Pike, Zander, Bream, Roach, Eel, Tench, Rudd, Perch, Common Carp, Koi Carp, Brown Goldfish, Grayling, Brown Trout, Chub, Roosterfish, Dorado, Black Grouper, Barracuda, Mangrove Snapper, Mutton Snapper, Jack Crevalle, Tarpon, Red Snapper

Species Caught 2012
Zander, Pike, Perch, Chub, Ruff, Gudgeon, Dace, Minnow, Wels Catfish, Common Carp, Mirror Carp, Ghost Carp, Roach, Bream, Eel, Rudd, Tench, Arapaima, Mekong Catfish, Sawai Catfish, Marbled Tiger Catfish, Amazon Redtail Catfish, Thai Redtail Catfish, Batrachian Walking Catfish, Siamese Carp, Rohu, Julliens Golden Prize Carp, Giant Gourami, Java Barb, Red Tailed Tin Foil Barb, Nile Tilapia, Black Pacu, Red Bellied Pacu, Alligator Gar
Species Caught 2011
Zander, Tench, Bream, Chub, Barbel, Roach, Rudd, Grayling, Brown Trout, Salmon Parr, Minnow, Pike, Eel, Common Carp, Mirror Carp, Ghost Carp, Koi Carp, Crucian Carp, F1 Carp, Blue Orfe, Ide, Goldfish, Brown Goldfish, Comet Goldfish, Golden Tench, Golden Rudd, Perch, Gudgeon, Ruff, Bleak, Dace, Sergeant Major, French Grunt, Yellow Tail Snapper, Tom Tate Grunt, Clown Wrasse, Slippery Dick Wrasse, Doctor Fish, Graysby, Dusky Squirrel Fish, Longspine Squirrel Fish, Stripped Croaker, Leather Jack, Emerald Parrot Fish, Red Tail Parrot Fish, White Grunt, Bone Fish
Species Caught 2010
Zander, Pike, Perch, Eel, Tench, Bream, Roach, Rudd, Mirror Carp, Common Carp, Crucian Carp, Siamese Carp, Asian Redtail Catfish, Sawai Catfish, Rohu, Amazon Redtail Catfish, Pacu, Long Tom, Moon Wrasse, Sergeant Major, Green Damsel, Tomtate Grunt, Sea Chub, Yellowtail Surgeon, Black Damsel, Blue Dot Grouper, Checkered Sea Perch, Java Rabbitfish, One Spot Snapper, Snubnose Rudderfish
Species Caught 2009
Barramundi, Spotted Sorubim Catfish, Wallago Leeri Catfish, Wallago Attu Catfish, Amazon Redtail Catfish, Mrigul, Siamese Carp, Java Barb, Tarpon, Wahoo, Barracuda, Skipjack Tuna, Bonito, Yellow Eye Rockfish, Red Snapper, Mangrove Snapper, Black Fin Snapper, Dog Snapper, Yellow Tail Snapper, Marble Grouper, Black Fin Tuna, Spanish Mackerel, Mutton Snapper, Redhind Grouper, Saddle Grouper, Schoolmaster, Coral Trout, Bar Jack, Pike, Zander, Perch, Tench, Bream, Roach, Rudd, Common Carp, Golden Tench, Wels Catfish
Species Caught 2008
Dorado, Wahoo, Barracuda, Bonito, Black Fin Tuna, Long Tom, Sergeant Major, Red Snapper, Black Damsel, Queen Trigga Fish, Red Grouper, Redhind Grouper, Rainbow Wrasse, Grey Trigger Fish, Ehrenbergs Snapper, Malabar Grouper, Lunar Fusiler, Two Tone Wrasse, Starry Dragonet, Convict Surgeonfish, Moonbeam Dwarf Angelfish,Bridled Monocle Bream, Redlined Triggerfish, Cero Mackeral, Rainbow Runner
Species Caught 2007
Arapaima, Alligator Gar, Mekong Catfish, Spotted Sorubim Catfish, Pacu, Siamese Carp, Barracuda, Black Fin Tuna, Queen Trigger Fish, Red Snapper, Yellow Tail Snapper, Honeycomb Grouper, Red Grouper, Schoolmaster, Cubera Snapper, Black Grouper, Albacore, Ballyhoo, Coney, Yellowfin Goatfish, Lattice Spinecheek

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Cheers Budgie and ATS, it looks like the sort of thing you would expect to be able to mail order along with x-ray specs at the back of a copy of VIZ.

Lol i really want to get one of these now, partly for the sheer comedy factor of it and also just to see if a pike would actually take it. Get the feeling it would not be manufactured to a great quality and end up breaking in the pikes mouth though. Imagine catching a pike with one of those hanging from its lips. That would be a shock.

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Lol i really want to get one of these now, partly for the sheer comedy factor of it and also just to see if a pike would actually take it. Get the feeling it would not be manufactured to a great quality and end up breaking in the pikes mouth though. Imagine catching a pike with one of those hanging from its lips. That would be a shock.

 

 

Great minds think a like :D It is tempting.

Stephen

 

Species Caught 2014

Zander, Pike, Bream, Roach, Tench, Perch, Rudd, Common Carp, Mirror Carp, Eel, Grayling, Brown Trout, Rainbow Trout

Species Caught 2013

Pike, Zander, Bream, Roach, Eel, Tench, Rudd, Perch, Common Carp, Koi Carp, Brown Goldfish, Grayling, Brown Trout, Chub, Roosterfish, Dorado, Black Grouper, Barracuda, Mangrove Snapper, Mutton Snapper, Jack Crevalle, Tarpon, Red Snapper

Species Caught 2012
Zander, Pike, Perch, Chub, Ruff, Gudgeon, Dace, Minnow, Wels Catfish, Common Carp, Mirror Carp, Ghost Carp, Roach, Bream, Eel, Rudd, Tench, Arapaima, Mekong Catfish, Sawai Catfish, Marbled Tiger Catfish, Amazon Redtail Catfish, Thai Redtail Catfish, Batrachian Walking Catfish, Siamese Carp, Rohu, Julliens Golden Prize Carp, Giant Gourami, Java Barb, Red Tailed Tin Foil Barb, Nile Tilapia, Black Pacu, Red Bellied Pacu, Alligator Gar
Species Caught 2011
Zander, Tench, Bream, Chub, Barbel, Roach, Rudd, Grayling, Brown Trout, Salmon Parr, Minnow, Pike, Eel, Common Carp, Mirror Carp, Ghost Carp, Koi Carp, Crucian Carp, F1 Carp, Blue Orfe, Ide, Goldfish, Brown Goldfish, Comet Goldfish, Golden Tench, Golden Rudd, Perch, Gudgeon, Ruff, Bleak, Dace, Sergeant Major, French Grunt, Yellow Tail Snapper, Tom Tate Grunt, Clown Wrasse, Slippery Dick Wrasse, Doctor Fish, Graysby, Dusky Squirrel Fish, Longspine Squirrel Fish, Stripped Croaker, Leather Jack, Emerald Parrot Fish, Red Tail Parrot Fish, White Grunt, Bone Fish
Species Caught 2010
Zander, Pike, Perch, Eel, Tench, Bream, Roach, Rudd, Mirror Carp, Common Carp, Crucian Carp, Siamese Carp, Asian Redtail Catfish, Sawai Catfish, Rohu, Amazon Redtail Catfish, Pacu, Long Tom, Moon Wrasse, Sergeant Major, Green Damsel, Tomtate Grunt, Sea Chub, Yellowtail Surgeon, Black Damsel, Blue Dot Grouper, Checkered Sea Perch, Java Rabbitfish, One Spot Snapper, Snubnose Rudderfish
Species Caught 2009
Barramundi, Spotted Sorubim Catfish, Wallago Leeri Catfish, Wallago Attu Catfish, Amazon Redtail Catfish, Mrigul, Siamese Carp, Java Barb, Tarpon, Wahoo, Barracuda, Skipjack Tuna, Bonito, Yellow Eye Rockfish, Red Snapper, Mangrove Snapper, Black Fin Snapper, Dog Snapper, Yellow Tail Snapper, Marble Grouper, Black Fin Tuna, Spanish Mackerel, Mutton Snapper, Redhind Grouper, Saddle Grouper, Schoolmaster, Coral Trout, Bar Jack, Pike, Zander, Perch, Tench, Bream, Roach, Rudd, Common Carp, Golden Tench, Wels Catfish
Species Caught 2008
Dorado, Wahoo, Barracuda, Bonito, Black Fin Tuna, Long Tom, Sergeant Major, Red Snapper, Black Damsel, Queen Trigga Fish, Red Grouper, Redhind Grouper, Rainbow Wrasse, Grey Trigger Fish, Ehrenbergs Snapper, Malabar Grouper, Lunar Fusiler, Two Tone Wrasse, Starry Dragonet, Convict Surgeonfish, Moonbeam Dwarf Angelfish,Bridled Monocle Bream, Redlined Triggerfish, Cero Mackeral, Rainbow Runner
Species Caught 2007
Arapaima, Alligator Gar, Mekong Catfish, Spotted Sorubim Catfish, Pacu, Siamese Carp, Barracuda, Black Fin Tuna, Queen Trigger Fish, Red Snapper, Yellow Tail Snapper, Honeycomb Grouper, Red Grouper, Schoolmaster, Cubera Snapper, Black Grouper, Albacore, Ballyhoo, Coney, Yellowfin Goatfish, Lattice Spinecheek

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Guest Wilko 09

Is 'Guesting' like 'Dogging'?

Do they all bivvy up in the 'syndi' car park and get strangers to watch them tie a hair rig or watch them fondlng their 'Tourni's'?

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I can empathise with lots in this thread. I'm not a fan of what carping has evolved into, and they as a species raise the least amount of passion of any. (lets form a ruffe specimen group instead ;) )

there are some terms while not especially 'not liking', I find more confusing, perhaps it's a regional thing. For example 'bailiff(s) to me these are employees of the EA, formerly the NRA and before that regional water authorities, (locally known as 'beck watchers')they are not people employed by angling clubs to enforce their own rules. I used to be emplyed as a bailiff, and as such could intervene against anyone fishing without a rod licence, using illegal methods of taking fish, but whether they had a permit, were using barbless hooks had dogs with them, lit barbaques, had radios or any of the other rules which clubs impose was non of my business. On the national park lakes we have 'wardens', although our local one used to introduce himself as a baliiff, but he is especially pompus.

 

Another term, well it's 'almost' a term, and we have started to read it here already is, 'aaaarrr soon it will be the pike/predator 'season'...well not here it aint, far from thinking about getting out the piking gear, we are getting out as much as we can while the weather is reasonable, and thinking about when the pike gear will be put away, or spend another winter of harsh blanking days trying to figure out where and if the buggers are actually feeding in our big glacial lakes. The back end of November December, January and most of February are the absolute pits. I was relieved to read Mick brown supporting this observation in his book Pike fishing the passion and the practice. perhaps that will be a que for someone to pipe up and say that he knows nowt about piking?

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Hi Emma good to see a post from you. I remember your first couple of posts got my back up (or really I suppose it was the other way around!) But after that I have all ways found my self in total agreement with you!

 

A lot of it was over this business of River Authority.NRA,EA "Bailiffs". As you say there is a difference between them and club "baillifs".Sadly though Ive also found a big difference amongst all in both knowledge and attitude!! however your comments sum up my thoughts/feelings on this as well.

 

Also spot on re the "Pike season" thing.Im not a great advocate of summer piking in general (although its a great shame as they certainly go better in the warmer water!) but unlike a lot of un travelled "southern" anglers totally realise that up North the difference in weather temperature wise makes things a lot different! must be a real source of irritation when you get some idiot lecturing you guys about the evils of summer piking! Of course they mean well but are sadly uninformed.

 

But hey that's a small price to pay for living and fishing in such a beautiful part of the country!

And thats my "non indicative opinion"!

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Now I am with you on this as I now recall 2 weeks ago while Carp fishing, a chap who often fishes the same bank as me and who had not been down for a while due to struggling to catch said Carp said that he had been doing a "few baggin sessions at the local Carp puddle to restore his confidence, well you have to don't you" :rolleyes: (Claverhambury Carp Lakes)

 

I am torn on this one as I find Carp Puddles funny :D and I guess that's the thing those who use terms we might hate love them.

 

Wasn't Lake John by any chance was it Dales ? How did he struggle there ???

Ian

 

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