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  2. Where can I get info on carp fishing holidays in greece
  3. really dont want 12 footers mate, im geared up for shorter rods with my little pit reels
  4. Or look at The Enduro's if you want to look at12ft. I know they are 12ft, but not a bad price: https://rodhutchinson.co.uk/product-category/sale/
  5. Don't forget that hydrolysates can also be solids (!). Certain fish meals, beef meals and other proteins are types of hydrolysate, so can be used in the mix. I have mentioned about eggs being the 'curtain' that stops the soluble proteins being released, although there is a but; in solid ingredient mixes with low protein ingredients, the soaking in a liquid hydrolysate may make the bait attractive even if the solid bait itself is just a ball of carbohydrates. Now make the same semolina base mix, but instead of using eggs mix in liquidised fish, liver, or squid or both. They don't keep well out of freezing, but the attraction is the enzymes that are breaking down the protein for easy digestion. Those three alone are natural hydrolysates!
  6. Depends what you are trying to achieve, i thought the reason the liquid was added first was to get it right into the mix. My point was about trying to get a liquid right into the boilie post boil. I've always done pretty well when washing them out with a hydro mixed with some water, maybe the fact they ooze attraction and become fully saturated helps.
  7. might get a set of Rod Hutchinson Sceptre
  8. Almost a rod shot just had to set them up Went rag worm drowning this morning glorious weather 😎
  9. Hello would just like to ask is there another way to contact Alex as I messaged him on fb a few days ago and no reply 🙂
  10. That’s soaked in quite well mate!? I wouldn’t buy it though as I hate Korda I am using Calanus as a simple bait soak to freshen up freezer baits and give them a little bit of protection from going off I may yet try it in my actual mix but I went for something with more wallop to it
  11. Just a note on superglue I never go anywhere near hooklinks under 25lb and I’m not using it on loose weave braid, or on any line per se- there’s a tiny bit in hook eye to improve the angle of the hook I.e presentation its not a problem never has been also decent high grade Gorilla super glue is completely inert in water and is used on fish tank ornaments etc I don’t use fluoro* but I read that it’s a myth it weakens fluoro * don’t go near super supple braids either I wasted multiple hundreds mucking about with far too many overpriced little spools of gimmicky, poor hooklinks (and baits) in the past but at least I gave lots away and sold some so it wasn’t all bad…. Plus I learnt precisely what I want and also learnt to see straight through the nonsense and greed of the (mostly in fact noddies) carp tax mafia no fish that swims will trouble my knot and I haven’t left a rig in a fish or the lake since I was a beginner because nothing ever breaks (12lb Maxima sees to that, as do boats and bailiffs) God forbid ever using a lead weight.. completely unnecessary and lack of development of non tox by the greedy tackle baron noddies is another reason to deeply dislike certain influential parties (such as KORDA, NASH, AND FOX etc)! Evolve Tackle sorted it, the weights are superb, I use adapted stones myself and don’t have the wool pulled over your eyes the problem is not just are they or are they not dodgy for lakes ( they are definitely 100% litter).. the problem is encouraging lead production which is hideous, toxic and very damaging to people and the environment The companies are named and shamed because I will be extremely happy to explain in court how they had a responsibility yet chose to pollute instead in favour of copping out for easy money, and actively promote the littering of water courses and benefit from pollution and littering
  12. If you want to soak right into a bait, then it needs to be less viscous than Strawberry goo.
  13. Cork handles always seem to get damaged in my experience. Too easy to take a chunk out of them or they go out of shape after sitting in butt grips or whatever.
  14. found some reviews on google seems very good rods with top customer service but a few tales of the cork handles being a bit poor
  15. If your boilie is breaking off when you withdraw the needle, it sounds more like you are using a baiting needle with too harsh a barb rather the knot causing the problem. Boilie recipes have undergone a change from being hard, which was supposed to put off smaller fish and make them easier to catapult or stick out, to softer which requires less boiling and so they retain more of their nutritional profile and allow water to penetrate them and release their attractants more readily. I use a Korda needle which is fine enough to penetrate boilies without causing any damage to them.
  16. Yeah i'm in the states Texas to be exact, and i get everything shipped from bigcarptackle, i'm using bait masters and nash northern specials, but the bait masters seemed to be more effective in my waters. and its also much softer than the nash ones. This is the 3rd time ordering the bait masters and they have all been a bit on the softer side. the issue i have once i use the pop up needle to insertthe rig the knot would make the hole bigger a chunk would break off the boilie
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  18. I have never used them but someone told me they were decent for the money, probably better than all the soniks etc in that price bracket. For £85 you could get some free spirit helicals, which will be decent.
  19. Torture! 🙃
  20. Having had an issue with my wychwood rods i am considering getting the title rods 10ft 3lb , so are these rods worth getting, cant really find any reviews on them
  21. Hi does anyone know if Asylum bait is still going or has it closed down ? And if still open does anyone have a contact number thanks
  22. Couple nice ones on caught on solid bags, always good for a quick bite.
  23. Also gemini booms are good, but I'm like you with your bait, they are a lot more expensive to use, and the length is fixed so if you need to adjust you are stuck.
  24. Krimps can be very useful, it's up to you if you want to use them or not but they do have some great uses. I am sure you have tried them for more than just booms though, they are great for making shorter chods and hinge rigs, because you don't need to knot them you can easily control the height and make them much shorter than knotting. And let's be honest trying to knot 25lb mouth trap nicely can be a right chore. Not with krimps 👍
  25. Oh yes they certainly move a lot. I was in 30/31 one night and had 3 fish by 9am. The wind turned towards "big no dogs" and the fish were rolling towards there within half hour. I packed up and moved to "big no dogs" and had 3 more that day. Knowing the weather and air pressure was a big thing for me and a few others in my time on there. I've only ever seen " petty's" twice, once in Lee's photos and the other was close up in some snags in "spooky bay". It was only a few weeks after Lee had caught the fish so roughly knew the weight and I saw a mirror roll up in the snags with it that absolutely dwarfed it. It's certainly a special lake/complex with special carp.
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