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August Catch reports
crusian and 7 others reacted to elmoputney for a topic
Finally got out and caught one this weekend. Got to the lake Saturday lunchtime to find only one other on. Had a look around in the island half of the lake and as usual found a few mooching about. It was really weedy everywhere so I continued walking, looking at the bigger end of the lake I just thought it looked good, whilst it was still very weedy. I got the plumbing rod out to look for a spot I used to know. It still existed a bit but was a lot smaller. Did quite a lot of leading about and didn't find a lot else so raked a spot close in for a 3rd rod, one mountain of weed later it was done, flicked in a load of pellets to let the Rudd go to work, I stuck a rig on it straight away but a couple of hours and it had stunk out my pineapple pop up. Continued baiting it and left it for the morning. 2 rods went out to the bank of pads and weed onto a plateau baited with a good few spombs of boilie and pellet mix and just chucked the 3rd onto another clear spot I had found in the other side margin. Nothing much happened until I was asleep and about 2am I had a series of beeps and line was being taken so I hit it and instantly it was weeded up, it came in like a big ball of weed for a while when it got free of that went nuts and found another weedbed, this continued for a while and I just kept trying to gain line, until it got to the weed In front of the swim I tried and failed to get it round the side and it locked me up solid. In the end my only hope was putting the rod down. Luckily after a vape I picked it up and it came free I ended up landing it and a free ball of weed. Couldn't find my tripod, or water bucket, and my intervalometer batteries were dead so had to find some more of those. Luckily I could use a picnic bench that was in the swim as a tripod. Not the greatest photo but at 3am it was the best I could manage. 31lb 3oz of hard earnt carp. I also lost one to my line parting (happened straight away off a drop back) , caught a massive rudd on a size 4 pop up I had a couple of what I thought were liners because my raked spot was fizzing, sadly no takes because of the Rudd, and I also had a pretty big tench with weed ball also on a pop up.bith slipped back because I needed a nap, The trig hammer XT got a big test and passed with flying colours. I had a little nap and came home a happy but tired and achey man. These were the biscuit of the week in my world, they came alive when you dunked them. And pink what's not to love.8 points -
Just had my first 48 on a new syndicate water. Managed a 33lb linear around 1 this morning. Made up! No pics allowed on SM, I'm afraid.8 points
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View from your bivvy door.
elmoputney and 6 others reacted to kevtaylor for a topic
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July Catch Reports
B B and 6 others reacted to ouchthathurt for a topic
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Blimey wasn't ready for that - shocker, nearly passed out - negativity about the man, unheard of! π€£ Not seen it yet gotta get some popcorn in - he could say anything at this point lol coolest carper ever! β€οΈ Got my esp bucket hat and Fortis waders, just need the knitted jumper π€ͺπ oh and catch something π6 points
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22lb 15oz from the canalπ Its been a good crack these last couple weeks, cutting out swims, raking spots, prebaiting from paddle boards π€£ Here's 3 of the Carp from last months hit This is my best one at 24lb really please with these ones as well tho π got the bug for it big time at the moment, I did a quick over nighter last night but unfortunately no carp, only tench and bream π€£6 points
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They feel like a miracle at the mo tbh too few and far between, must do better, 2nd proper season fishing just this lake, 4th year on the complex and still dont know where they go overnight and indeed whether they feed at night with the weed growth? I have seen some dawn showing but when you move onto it the next day and next trip not a sausage showing, no pattern other than the assumption they're doing laps through the day. Few sessions ago a few of us had 4 hours of showing fish over our traps and no bites whatsoever, so bizarre - never happened since - like what?!?! Where they eating naturals that were on the baited patches? I know exactly when and where the 2 main targets get caught from in spring (ones now dead) but the behaviours outside of that are a mystery and noone has really sussed it - certainly testing me to the limit but I love it thankfully. Lots to keep you busy π Do it while you're able to hey - to the max, one lap exceeds my daily step target so small wins! πͺπ€£5 points
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View from your bivvy door.
salokcinnodrog and 4 others reacted to kevtaylor for a topic
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I agree, everyone should have a dog full stop - brilliant little mates to have around π4 points
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Great shot. If you look closely at his eyes you can tell he thinks he's spotted one π4 points
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Dogs and fishing
elmoputney and 3 others reacted to kevtaylor for a topic
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Wensum Chub
crusian and 3 others reacted to salokcinnodrog for a topic
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Terry Hearn new video
jules007 and 3 others reacted to elmoputney for a topic
It's a sticky bait called the legacy, seen Scott Lloyd using it in a video too.4 points -
July Catch Reports
kevtaylor and 3 others reacted to ouchthathurt for a topic
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Iv had a run in with a deliver bike he must have been going 20mph he skidded to a stop and we both went down, sadly I lost my balance as I got up and stood on his front wheel damaging the spokes then would you believe it trying to untangle my foot I stepped on the back wheel π«’3 points
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August Catch reports
elmoputney and 2 others reacted to jules007 for a topic
I managed to break the blank spell yesterday and got not one but a pair of nice mirror carp, this was on Aireys pool, the middle size pool on the complex, 1st fish came pretty soon after setting up using very light tackle (new Adventa river ambush 7ft 1.75 lb rod and 4000 size mini freespool) this was on corus nut cluster 15mm boilie and a proper one tone solid run 12 3/4 lb second later in day was a charming 9.8lb scrapper on a Mulbz 12mm pop up bait, well chuffed, the first fish had a couple of sore looking lightly lifted scales so a good dose of Propolis !!!Yes i really do need a good hair cut lol!!!3 points -
Dogs and fishing
kevtaylor and 2 others reacted to elmoputney for a topic
I reckon he will catch it before we do too π3 points -
Dogs and fishing
elmoputney and 2 others reacted to kevtaylor for a topic
He's great lol Follows me up trees - out over the water and everything, then remembers every climbing tree and looking spot on our laps and pulls me towards them. he also thinks every car in the world is mine and tries to get in each to go home lol Not as interested in the waterfowl as George was but still barks if someone goes past or enters the swim π3 points -
BuckWheat
salokcinnodrog and 2 others reacted to OldBoy for a topic
Haven't used hemp seed for a few years now, became to expensive and quality seemed to drop too. I am now using my own spomb mix, over method feeders, was very impressed how the buckwheat 'resembled' large hemp seed when cooked, might be worth a try for others on here?3 points -
New purchases
dalej2014 and 2 others reacted to elmoputney for a topic
Rig marole Camh20 25lb for booms 2 packs of trig hammer xt size 4 Gardner camflex leader Marker leads And some mainline fruit Smart liquid.3 points -
Super tuff bivvy pegs?
elmoputney and 2 others reacted to framey for a topic
You would have thought a peg should be able to do its job without thinking about it kind of like that picture they could use a set of wings or prongs like a fork on the top part of it that you can stand on at the end to give it a final push home once wound in as an added bit of security. there ya go kev a proper bit of development that will keep the company afloat a while longer3 points -
August Catch reports
commonly and 2 others reacted to elmoputney for a topic
Thanks, was pleased with this one because it came from an area of the lake that had always beaten me for some reason. Something to build on now. Thanks I enjoyed both and the pack of custard doughnuts. I was proper lazy with food this week, brioche rolls, burgers at night, bacon in the morning, biscuits and doughnuts π€£3 points -
I remember trying to weigh my first 40 on a set of Flyweights. You can imagine my elation as I realised it wasn't going to happen π. I was proud as punch on the trek to the car to pick up the big boy scales! Happy memories!π3 points
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There is enough free stuff online to learn from and quickly no doubt, however some things are said over and over but are not digested. How many anglers have said on film you need to watch the water, move onto fish yet how many actually do this? - barely any! I'll be stood out in the water for hours at dusk just watching and it actually makes people un-comfortable opposite - it's like what's he doing staring at the water, I'll shuffle about and hide in the bivvy again! Up at 8-9am, get up spod for no reason, no laps, no move, no watching - yet they've seen the same videos as everyone else. I guess it always comes back to are you camping or fishing? I've got a mate who will not move regardless, and doesn't watch the water, got the technical set-ups right but a bit lazy with that too, hook points etc Really he's camping to get away from it all which I understand totally but in his head he's doing everything that his hero Adam Penning does! Weird rant sorry everyone lol3 points
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Terry Hearn new video
jules007 and 2 others reacted to elmoputney for a topic
I enjoyed it for balance.3 points -
How big is the lake, do you need to cast long distances? If the answer is no to the above then I'd be on 15lb, 18lb or 20lb mainline (though you should still be able to cast a fair way with either breaking strain line). You should be looking at a mainline that is known for being abrasion resistant especially with the presence of lily's, reed beds and tree over hangs etc as the carp will want to get into these if you hook them. Hooklinks are personal choices and should really be determined by what the lake bed is like, gravel, silt, clay etc, suit your hooklink to whichever you're fishing over. As for the breaking strain, most are between 15lb to 25lb I'd say and once again with the lily's etc I'd go on the heavier side personally.3 points
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God Save the King!!
yonny and 2 others reacted to Carp-Zilla for a topic
In the Great Lakes and tributary rivers 20lbs common carp is the average size and they school in large numbers. There are many 40lbs carp. As you mentioned, carp fishing in Canada is not popular like in the UK and EU. A large sports chain store called SAIL is clearing out all of the Blax Carp Spirit inventory due to lack turnover. Canadians think of carp as garbage fish and turn their noses up at them. Canadians prefer to fish for walleye, bass and muskellunge in Ontario. Anyway, I am looking forward to catching some nice one's shortly Enjoy your day, Gents! CZ3 points -
Size of its head @kevtaylor..... that'll be a big'n at some point. Fantastic proportions too. Lovely carp.3 points
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Respooling a reel
elmoputney and 2 others reacted to B B for a topic
Iβve got the shallow as well as the deep spools. Just weighed the both and the deep comes in with line at 7oz and the shallow with line 5ozβ¦ I was a bit bored π3 points -
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Super tuff bivvy pegs?
elmoputney and one other reacted to Rugby for a topic
I use these for my caravan awning. I bought them from Aldi Β£10 for 10 you get the the drill attachment with them. Itβs a lot quicker and less noisy than hammering pegs in.2 points -
He knows where the big girl is2 points
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New purchases
elmoputney and one other reacted to kevtaylor for a topic
Fortis compact binos, brilliant - should have changed mine years ago, these are so steady - couldn't put them down tbh π also as a review: really like the wader bucket after owning a few months now - they're great, waders are clean and dry and ready in the swim where you want them, deffo waterproof π2 points -
Super tuff bivvy pegs?
salokcinnodrog and one other reacted to kevtaylor for a topic
NO - gonna ask my mate to see if he can turn it off in the settings2 points -
So annoying, was on the phone to my mum whilst walking the dog, talking about her broken garage door. When I got home every advert on social media, news pages and youtube on the telly was garage doors. Stop listening to me - unreal!2 points
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Super tuff bivvy pegs?
elmoputney and one other reacted to kevtaylor for a topic
The JAG ones are only 12.49 EACH, what's wrong with you?!?! π I'd only need 10, that's less than one storm pole π€£ If I end up buying these now it's your fault Elmo! I've just ordered their distance sticks, always struggle to push mine into the hard ground.2 points -
I guess you can't teach effort, energy and enthusiasm which the best have in bucket loads. I met a few very keen younger anglers this spring thought there was gonna be too much competition, but thankfully not seen any of them since - talked a good game then the blanks kicked in. Sadly there's been a tackle theft on one of the lakes this year so leaving the kit for laps has become a bit risky so I either check the nearby swims or put the valuables back in the car and do a lap. Moving is exciting you've found something and a fresh new plan comes into play, but sometimes staying put and giving it an extra night is the one - but I struggle with that one.2 points
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Yonny: Sorry I didn't realise that, they looked a bit like the old Weigh Master scales I used to have. Kevtaylor: Might have to do the same thing, I have the big Ruben dial scales, they are a bit bulky, come to think of it I don't actually use them much now anyway! π2 points
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Terry Hearn new video
jules007 and one other reacted to Golden Paws for a topic
All fishing video's are advertorials! It's a trade off. You get to watch a fishing expert tackle a water and catch some biggies and he shows you how he did it and the tackle and bait used. The said tackle and bait are exclusively from his employer or sponsor. As long as it's not in your face and false claims made that you'll only catch using the same gear, I'm happy to go along with it. All professional anglers are influencers. God I hate that word but it's true. I remember when I was kid (going to show my age now), when the only fishing program on TV was a very occasional 5 minute segment on Out of Town by Jack Hargreaves.There weren't VCR's or Catch Up and so if you missed it, you'd have to wait months for your next fix. There are reams of stuff on You Tube and it's easy to become an instant carper if you digest enough. I learn't a hell of a lot from watching some of the DVD's when I switched from barbel to carp. I still watch a lot now and although some can get a bit samey, I still pick up some tips and incorporate them in my fishing. For the last six months I've been using Terry's flipper rig using bottom baits on at least one rod after being pretty exclusive on wafters and have caught pretty well on it.2 points -
New bait probably due out autumn at a guess but my guess is something along the lines of either the source or complex T or what about something like monster pursuitβ¦..2 points
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On reflection, maybe a bit harsh on my comment, as ever the carp were amazing, big old ones and not fished to death by noddies! Couple of things tho... why did he use some 'cheapo' scales to weigh the fish? and... kept mentioning about the 20mm boilies, might be the Source, but did notice a 'sneak' view of a Sticky bag coming from the cool box too? Fair play to the bloke deff better videos than most. Just wish I could get out on the bank today and tomorrow but unfortunatly lakes are closed... weed clearance apparently, didn't seem to bother Tell tho π Or me if I was allowed to fish!2 points
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That Speedboat Linear was something else ππ2 points
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Nice chunky fish mate, remember the late John Wilson was always a great fan of the Wensum, good to see otters have not completly decemated the river too π2 points
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God Save the King!!
commonly and one other reacted to Carp-Zilla for a topic
Hello, Posting to you about Common Carp fishing all the way from Ontario, Canada. I fished for multi-species for many years, but I am new to Carp fishing. Thanks, CZ2 points -
Thanks mate, yeah it has got a big head - should have done self takes with the camera but a mate was there. π€·ββοΈ Could be Dinton, VS or home grown2 points
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Method Feeder. Old hat or worth a go?
elmoputney and one other reacted to welder for a topic
Well, I've had a forage through the far reaches of the shed and found several old method feeders. I'd even got a couple of the large, elasticated ones but they're in the bin as potentially hazardous in the case of a break-off. Favourite among the rest are some quite large, three-vaned ones by Korda which I intend to use. I'll report back with results, if any. Ian.2 points -
Rod Shots
Roughtor and one other reacted to ouchthathurt for a topic
2 points