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Bar of gold that mate. Nice photo
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I read their advice at https://help.ryanair.com/hc/en-gb/categories/12502999419409-Permitted-Items-On-Board#What items are prohibited on board and in Check-in Bags? And it looks like you should be ok with Ryanair. Airport security may ask some questions until they find another fisherman. There may be an issue with customs at the far end though. I know it's not food, but check the rules for your destination, otherwise it could get confiscated there.
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That’s a brilliant question. I think you’d be quizzed on them but can’t see why not, you can take food items through.
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Hi can you take boilies through in hand luggage on to Ryan air flight thanks
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Can you take boilies in hand luggage on Ryanair flights
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Hi all has anyone fished lake missy in a July, and did you have any problems with the weed growth
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Im pretty much not fishing June, carp are spawning on both lakes not right to go after them and main lake shut for spawning
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A trailer with a running lead could still leave a fish attached to a long trailer, yes it might be minus the lead but the rig is directly tied to the mainline via a swivel, with the hit n run lead clip if you got the same trailer, the rig would come loose as the swivel is free of the mainline,and therefore you will only ever leave the rig attached once the line parts as the fish can move up the mainline and be free of the trailer. It is also a running rig but neater and IMO safer.
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From the crack-off with the swan, it went at the hooklink knot, as it does in the majority of cases. It is normally only if the line gets fragged by snags or detritus does it go anywhere else. The run ring can travel up the line and off. I think every trailer I have found, has been caught up with a semi-fixed lead, usually on a lead clip... I have removed and freed a couple from snags in the past! Yet never found one with a running lead on.
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With a running rig you are still going to leave a trailer attached in the event of a crack off. That's why I am now using the pb ones same benefit of a running rig, but as the fish swims off the rig with swivel will travel up the trailing line and free itself leaving only the rig in its mouth,
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I can't remember where I first bought them, but I had to replace my dwindling stock of run rings and clips. https://www.korum.co.uk/en/products/rig-accessories/kp-00170 I've lost a couple or rigs recently, blooming swans, one swam through the line and tangled up, the other picked up the hookbait, both resulted in losing the lot. On the tangled up loss, it was just after the cast, so the line was still in the clip. The swan swam towards the splash of the PVA bag. I checked the line, and it had gone at the knot. As for the running leads, and slack lines, the two carp this week were absolute screamers. The second carp during the fight I could see the lead on the run ring, and as the fish kicked right, I could see the lead eject off the clip, not losing the run ring, just the standard type clip like the picture. I'm not sure but it may be because I cut the swivel off the leads, and the wire loop can slip between the prong.
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I expect to hardly get on the bank 🤣 My task for this month is to cut around the new ticket a few times with a leading rod and try and locate some fishable spots in all areas of the lake so when I can get on the bank I can drop rods on spots with minimal leading around.
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Ohh out tomorrow as a proper non smoker, two weeks since giving up the vapes and what an improvement, the hospital consultant said it was vaping that was causing the issue proper not keen on vaping longterm. Bought a oxygen level monitor hitting all the right numbers on a walk so I doubt I have any serious damage beyond ageing.
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Dog Lane Fishery Napton (Warwickshire)
Carpbell3 replied to barbycarphunter's topic in UK Venues and Where to Fish
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Anyone tried the new OMC bait yet?
Carpbell3 replied to elmoputney's topic in UK Bait and Bait Making
Seen it in the shops, packaging looks plush if it's made by Munch baits I can't see it being anything different to what is already available, The results you get from making fresh really is worth the effort on some waters. - Last week
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PB products hit n run lead clips have become an essential part of my set up lately. From a safety POV, they are smashing, in the event of a crack off or cut off type incident the fish will only ever be left with the rig in its mouth and not trailing loads of line, and because it's essentially free running they can't use the weight of the lead to help eject the hook. I've had a lot of screaming takes since switching to them.
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Anyone tried the new OMC bait yet?
kevtaylor replied to elmoputney's topic in UK Bait and Bait Making
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I did rig trials in Dec taking my stiff hinge pop-up rig and adapting (longer/straighter) for bottom baits and wafters. I got 3 takes on it, all drop backs which indicated to me that they were the bigger fish (proper Kingy fish always do this) but all shook the rig before I connected. Whilst this was disappointing I feel that the rig actually worked OK hooking the fish in the first place, they always come towards you and shake it free anyway (barbless) so really the problem was the semi fixed lead. I clocked this and changed over to running set-ups but no more takes to prove the theory. In a recent video Myles Gibson was trying a very similar rig. Probably going to be Dec again before I come off the pop-ups and onto wafters and continue the experiment again.
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Your choice mate, deff not going into this anymore 🖐️
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Rigs are all tied and ready on the pb jelly wire, did alright with the the jelly wire previously so it's my first choice, all sitting in the box having a straightener, pretty much ready to go bar the arrival sandwich I take for afternoon lunch on the first day.
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I think that the stiff coated braid was wrong for the multi-rig over that area of lakebed, and the hook sits wrong. It might work in other spots, or maybe a standard braid would have been better, but a hookpull is a hookpull, and I analysed it thus. I thought that over particles the fish would pick everything up, but I think that the stiffness stopped it being taken in properly, whereas the braided reverse combi could be sucked in. The reverse combi rig I had one take today, and the hook was well in the mouth, so definitely was the right choice for that spot. Oh, and relevant to another thread, it was cast out in a PVA bag of mixed pellets and chops/crumbled boilies. It is weird that despite the right and middle rods being at the same distance how the lakebed is different within 10metres. I do check presentation for the rigs in the margins and at times on the spots.
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Don't admit that, when I changed from a slip D back to a spinner rig after a hook pull I got loads of beef. 😬