Tony U 36 Posted February 17, 2014 Author Share Posted February 17, 2014 I was hoping to get a bit of Pike fishing on the Rother or Medway before the close of the season but I don't think there is much chance of that in the next few weeks, I giuess I will have to try a trip down to a commercial when the weather settles to see if I can remember what to do. I wonder if a size 16 buzzer under a bung would work? Tony After a certain age, if you don't wake up aching in every joint, you are probably dead. Link to post Share on other sites
Dales 216 Posted February 20, 2014 Share Posted February 20, 2014 I wonder if a size 16 buzzer under a bung would work? Sure it would, One of my old favourite ways of fishing for Carp was a floating dadday longlegs pattern cast out with a controller. Not exactly cricket but effective and even better with a gozzer nicked on the hook for a little movement. 1 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 2012Zander, 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 GarSpecies Caught 2011Zander, 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 FishSpecies Caught 2010Zander, 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 RudderfishSpecies Caught 2009Barramundi, 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 CatfishSpecies Caught 2008Dorado, 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 RunnerSpecies Caught 2007Arapaima, 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 Link to post Share on other sites
philocalist 57 Posted February 20, 2014 Share Posted February 20, 2014 I was hoping to get a bit of Pike fishing on the Rother or Medway before the close of the season but I don't think there is much chance of that in the next few weeks, I giuess I will have to try a trip down to a commercial when the weather settles to see if I can remember what to do. I wonder if a size 16 buzzer under a bung would work? In a commercial? Absolute certainty! Link to post Share on other sites
Tony U 36 Posted February 20, 2014 Author Share Posted February 20, 2014 I'll give it a go, one of Kingfishers waters is stuffed with Carp. I think i will try an egg fly under a bung and see what happens. I bought Flyfishing for Coarse Fish, Dominic Garnett last year and it would be nice to put it into practice. Tony After a certain age, if you don't wake up aching in every joint, you are probably dead. Link to post Share on other sites
KAYC 0 Posted February 21, 2014 Share Posted February 21, 2014 Good to have you back ! you definately need new gear, I can remove your old stuff to save youthe trouble. Good to have you back ! you definately need new gear, I can remove your old stuff to save youthe trouble. Link to post Share on other sites
KAYC 0 Posted February 21, 2014 Share Posted February 21, 2014 BTW Tony, until this year I had never used a fly rod even though I have had one for years, went to the same lake with it and had great fun "practising " almost one a chuck. Link to post Share on other sites
Tony U 36 Posted February 21, 2014 Author Share Posted February 21, 2014 Good to have you back ! you definately need new gear, I can remove your old stuff to save youthe trouble. Good to have you back ! you definately need new gear, I can remove your old stuff to save youthe trouble. Ha ha! Tony After a certain age, if you don't wake up aching in every joint, you are probably dead. Link to post Share on other sites
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