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kevtaylor reacted to a post in a topic: New purchases
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They do make good putty, I know I know sorry man - I feel dirty, gonna go shower! Was the excitement of being at my first angling show. I'll never do it again - the shame 😭🤣
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kevtaylor reacted to a post in a topic: New purchases
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commonly reacted to a post in a topic: New purchases
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Without damaging the fish. And that is why my usual set up is a run ring straight on the mainline or tubing. Suggestions work, they are the basis of invention and problem solving. However, in every product the idea then needs full inspection and development before production, or full proper instructions for use. @elmoputney that is not aimed directly at you as Korda (in my view) were responsible for a lot of bad angling practices with lead clips. As I have said above, I don't think that it is a true running lead, compared to a standard run ring and slack line you will have resistance, the internal bore of the lead clip reduces free line movement and any detritus can jam up that movement. It will need to be fished as a standard semi-fixed set-up. However as a lead clip, it is possibly the best version available. As long as the line is still able to go through the lead clip the rig will be ejected. I should add a point that whether running lead or semi-fixed lead, tubing increases resistance and although the line should pull through, and crack-off above may cause a 'wind knot' and so stop it pulling through.
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greekskii started following New water, new rules. Alternative baits
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Are boilies boilies if they are steamed? Steamies aren’t banned 🤫 plenty of good suggestions here already. Pepperami is a great bait, dip it in marmite before casting out.
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I wasn’t aiming my reply at anyone Elmo just a general comment. i think the hit and run products are very good
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yonny reacted to a post in a topic: Pop-up reverse combi-rig.
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Yeah nothing from OMC allowed onsite 😆
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yonny reacted to a post in a topic: New purchases
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Trasijocha started following new to this forum
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Hi, me and my husband fish France with our two little dogs, can`t wait to connect to similar people on this forum
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I haven't said it's fool proof or perfect or anything but I think it is a little safer than most other things we chuck out into the water, and I think it's a good product. I agree, I probably should just stop making suggestions.
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elmoputney reacted to a post in a topic: Pop-up reverse combi-rig.
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elmoputney reacted to a post in a topic: June's catch reports
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elmoputney reacted to a post in a topic: June's catch reports
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elmoputney reacted to a post in a topic: June's catch reports
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elmoputney reacted to a post in a topic: June's catch reports
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Cracking news mate, are you going to ban the magic twig on your water?
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Next social in your back garden then mate?
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AAWC started following Fox Mini Micron X - Should I?
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Hi Folks, New Guy here! I know nothing about bite alarms but I'm thinking of investing... My attention was directed to these via a reccommendation elsewhere on this forum for the Fox Mini Micron (Non X) which has been echoed elsewhere. So my logic is that, as the FMM is a good choice and excellent value, and I'd like the facility of a remote receiver the FMMX's should also be a good choice, even though they are quite a bit more expensive at about €60 each or €150 for the set inc receiver. Does anybody now them really well, faults and all after longterm ownership? What's the word on the Banks? Thanks in advance - David QuoteReply Report
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yonny started following Pop-up reverse combi-rig.
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This. The safest set-up is the one that gets the fish in the net without problems.
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Then back on home territory and ,part of a 7 carp hit ,using single bottom baits over a scoop of dried maize
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Roughtor started following June's catch reports
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Don’t care what anyone says, There is no fool proof lead set up the best you can hope for is to minimise any problems if and when it happens underwater, anything can happen once the line has snapped off.
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I'm not sure, you have what is essentially a 'pulley rig' system as is used in sea fishing. There is inbuilt tension, so I don't think it is a true running rig. I've seen fish eject rigs when there is no tension, and Ken Townley wrote about it in Tim Paisley's Big Carp, where a lost fish at Savay came into Snags with a rig in its mouth. 2 days later the fish was swimming around in the snags minus the rig. As I mention, the majority of the time, the line breaks at the swivel anyway, the knot is the weak point. When I hooked the swan last week, and the line snapped, it was still in the clip, so I was able to check where it had broken; the loss was minimal, more where I cut off the curly-wurly. A fish trailing just rig and line is not likely to be giving false indication to other anglers, unless there is detritus caught up on the line, whereas a lead clip that hasn't ejected, and I have retrieved a lot of them, will. Not all had the tail rubber forced or pushed right on, some were just jammed up with a bit of weed, mud or stick! Something else, the loop of line in the PB lead clip, with the lead or lead swivel butting up against it, may be at risk of damage from the lead itself. If that loops breaks you will still be losing line and the fish. I don't think it is as secure as a standard knot to the hooklink swivel.
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Cheers mate - I'll have a look 👍
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salokcinnodrog started following New water, new rules. Alternative baits
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New water, new rules. Alternative baits
salokcinnodrog replied to InteraX's topic in UK Carp Fishing
We use boilies as a practical and easy bait as standard, although as you mention, most other baits are not carp specific. I do love particles, especially maize and chick peas. Maize can be left quite hard after soaking and boiling, and chickpeas can be coloured and flavoured, but you also have maples, sweetcorn, the list is endless. If you buy sweetcorn from the freezer, I've found it best by adding two teaspoons of brown sugar, a grind of salt (rather than straight from the salt cellar), covered in boiling water and left to steep. That is for one bag. Tinned sweetcorn is good as it is, obviously put it in a suitable container, but also slightly 'stale'. As for other baits, luncheon meat, pepperami, various meat sausages, even chorizo, although I do struggle with that, it's known as Nick loves chorizo to eat... -
Well as purchases go they don't come much more exciting than a new home and a return to my beloved Nene Valley. Carpy in more ways than one; I'll be 3 miles way from the Valley itself and there's also koi to 30lb+ swimming around in the back garden! Offer was accepted on Friday so now I just pray that nothing goes wrong and we're not waiting too long.
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Pepperami luncheon meat hemp maples groats are a really easy particle to prepare and flavour up And gives off a nice milky cloud
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ouchthathurt started following June's catch reports
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elmoputney started following New water, new rules. Alternative baits
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I would use bigger particles and pellets probably, maize, maples and sweetcorn,
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InteraX started following New water, new rules. Alternative baits
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Hi guys. I've just joined a new club with a water I'm very interested in, but they have a rule for that water that says 'no boilies & no nuts'. I'm not allowed to take tins to the water, so can use sweetcorn, but I'm looking for alternatives that will allow me to focus on the carp. The lake is an old brick works and is very deep (30m/100ft) with an old building and machinery at the bottom, so I'm going to have to try and keep to the margins. It's going to be an interesting water to explore.