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  1. well done Finchey,, as for being any good. 1) they were free 2) if you aint got one then anything is better. 3) they look alright. 4) they were free. 5) er!!! cant think of a five but,,,,,, they were free 🤔 🤗 😂 😂 😂
    2 points
  2. finchey

    Carpology competition.

    I've only gone and won myself a sonic bedchair, sleeping bag and pillow. I don't know if they are any good but can't complain for FREE.
    1 point
  3. crusian

    Proswaders

    Hello Everyone I was finding that I needed to go out deeper than my Thigh Waders would let me - it's a little disconcerting as you watch the water creep up towards your crutch . So , as recommended by Big Common , I've bought myself some Pros Waders Chesties Sz. 8 ( because that's my shoe size ) and I'm very happy with them - £37.99 ( includes signed for delivery by UPS ) ; when I was buying my Thigh Waders I tried on some Trakker Chesties , but found all the material a bit overwhelming - I'm much happier with my Pros Waders . Incidentally how do you Chestie wearing lads store your Chesties after you have worn them please ? , upside down to let all the moisture drain away as you would for a normal pair of Wellies ? . Ta
    1 point
  4. finchey

    Pike fishing

    I used to fish 12 months a year for them, you will get some great sport from them in the summer months but please please give them plenty of recovery time. Don't forget they look hard as nails but they are a very delicate fish. Good luck with your fishing Danny.
    1 point
  5. cyborx

    Carpology competition.

    you get some great stuff from that mag, best for me so far is the set of Wychwood Micro's. great lightweight alarms that tuck away in a small space, bangin for the angler who travels light
    1 point
  6. cloud9

    Carpology competition.

    Nice one for number 5 .....
    1 point
  7. ianain

    New asso carp line

    Effort = reward, so you are due some; you'll be moaning about aching arms next
    1 point
  8. kevtaylor

    Baiting Pole

    I think this is the same issue as people just dropping rigs from a bait boat on a slack line, not knowing what they landed on or how it landed and thinking that's OK, which it isn't. A skilled angler like Mr Hearn tightens up before releasing the hopper and feels the lead down and will not leave it if he didn't get a good drop, to me the same applies here, tighten up before turning the spoon over and feel the rig down. Bait up with the spoon afterwards IF you got a good drop.
    1 point
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