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  1. I sent a few emails and for 6+ he said 25pppn so my reckoning we would have to pay for 6 unless there was more of us then it may be 25 per person on top of the 6 too
    3 points
  2. My plans for this year are too hit the beaches as much as possible, I'm loving my shore fishing so far this year. What ever fishing you do get out and enjoy it that's what it's all about.šŸ˜šŸ‘
    3 points
  3. Definitely go for lake exclusive šŸ‘
    2 points
  4. Count me in gents
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  5. Oh I'd be bang up for that one, we are talking Ashmire here right? - i'd jump at the chance to fish there literally anytime, make that happen lads please please šŸ˜ŽšŸ‘
    1 point
  6. Have you tried Spencerā€™s bait from aqua bait in potters bar? Its doing very well in the Lea valley
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  7. I find the more kit a person brings the more frustration they get when things don't work out I got a heck of a lot of real nice thirties in the album and I do put a lot of effort into that, some of my park lake fish are real stunners share a few with Mr all the gear and you get a load of snide remarks, don't fish long range, being too chilled in my approach, always getting to the favourite peg? Hay if it's empty... lol. Always found that one a bit strange your moaning about someone being super aware of anglers arrival and leaving times to get a decent peg.
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  8. Jealousy: Those who blank due to their lack of effort, watercraft or skill will sometimes break rules to try to make up for it. They can also be the first person to complain about someone breaking rules. Rules themselves Some are in place for fish or angler welfare, some are misguided, some for genuine reasons. No particles, no peanuts and tiger for instance could be to prevent incorrectly or non prepared baits, overuse/ too much going in. It can be to stop inexperienced or ignorant* anglers using unprepared particles, and potentially damaging fish. *Ignorant in this case is used as someone who does not know how to prepare them, not as someone who simply doesn't care. All fish captures must be recorded or given to the syndicate manager, on the website or Facebook group. This one can be open to interpretation and is one I'm used to, as it is in place on my syndicate. We have to put pics up, but we are given a 'time', of the end of the fortnight. We do tend to stretch it as much as we can as if you have baited and worked a swim up, you donā€™t want a swim jumper going off your hard work. Some people can recognise a particular swim on a lake by background features, if the picture is straight on the site they jump in as soon as the successful angler has left, stopping the successful angler getting back in there. My own pictures I might put straight on my FB newsfeed, I've got angler friends who might be interested in my catches, but I can hold onto them to put them on the syndicate page. Not everyone in the syndicate is on my friends list, although some are, (the ones I trust). The syndicate manager is also aware of this, so gave us grace as long as he knows about the capture. No plastic or fake baits. The obvious worry of using a bait that does not break down in the event of a break-off. I've seen fish tethered from picking up plastic baits still attached to a length of line. At least a real bait can come off or break down. Plus the pollution from a piece of plastic. I can't claim to be innocent as I am sure, no positive, I have broken fishery rules. For example on Nazeing there was a 'No wading or swimming' rule. I broke that a few times going in to retrieve snagged fish or end tackle. One fish I had to play out from an undercut bank to my right, the only way was to be in the water. The Bailiff actually saw me, but his view was that the fish was not left wrapped around tree roots and possibly tethered. A syndicate is only as good as its members, one member who is a troublemaker can spoil it for everyone else, or just alienate themselves. My advice, avoid or ignore them. If you have to keep to yourself, be polite, just don't give anything away, or don't tell everything. That may mean cutting out background on your pictures, baiting up when no-one is around, or occasionally passing on a blind lead. Passing on a blind lead; a funny one. I was pre-baiting a new swim as I left when someone I knew who was a swim jumper was on the lake watching me with binoculars. I swapped buckets and Spombed in a bucket of floating dog biscuits in molehill soil to take them to the bottom. By the time I had gotten back to the car park with my gear he had jumped into the swim. Sadly he blanked and got plagued with ducks...
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  9. Of course I kept it classy ang got a john baker hoody.
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  10. Mate still reading the tread but I couldn't agree more, personally I find the pettiness funny and will wide people up. It's a hobby for me if I ever felt serious about angling I wouldn't do it, when you are not in tune with the Korda/Nash mindset you will be looked upon as a new comer to angling that is a danger to the stock, I had to buy some green fishing brand clothing on one water just to look the part, I would of thought working my way through the stars of the lake and putting them back unharmed with minimal tackle and a very casual approach would be fine.
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  11. Welcome to carp.com. My plan to enjoy what fishing I can do.
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  12. That is a write up and half, it sounds like its your like now šŸ¤£šŸ¤£, surely the 1 fish eluding you will come to the spots for you. Sounds like you've got/done everything in your power to catch "The 1"....Best of luck and fingers šŸ¤ž.
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  13. if anyone is interested I have a little plan for this year coming. firstly a little ( edit ) little no not little huge lol ) story about my journey so far. I have spent last 3 years on a small intimate wind protected silted up estate lake called hook lake in Hertfordshire. I plan for this year to be my last year on there regardless of if I catch the fish I joined for or not. when I joined it was my first real go at whatā€™s considered by many as a hard lake to fish! and I was about to learn the hard way. Bad thing for me was I started fishing when the lockdown rules finally allowed us to start doing nights. I dropped in first session and only by luck had 2 fish straight away and that set me up thinking hey Iā€™m not too bad at this but little did I know I was about to be hit hard with a reality check. I think I done 2 nights a week every week after that up until November so say 6 months and I only managed another 5 fish.So less than 1 a month so like more than 8 nights per fish. what did I learn ? 1. Carp from small lakes are clever! Like really clever! Or maybe itā€™s anglers being dumb ? But most times I could pull up at the lake see a couple of anglers on and go look as far away from them as possible and I would find fish straight away. I could almost every time guess where the carp would be from where the anglers were set up which was always as far away from them as possible. Sometimes when there was more anglers on the lake the fish were nowhere to be found ( I think I know where they were hiding now and this year with that and what I have learned myself so far I plan to take full advantage of thisšŸ˜‰) but still even though I could find them I still couldnā€™t manage to hook 1 or stalk 1 or even set up without spooking them off somewhere else( I was yet to learn what it takes to master the art of absolute stealth) went as far as the waggler and also free lining. 2. Weather! With this lake the main problem in my opinion is the dissolved oxygen in the water. Hot summer days with barely any wind hitting the water along with silt releasing gas loads of silvers no weed growing high air pressure all led to carp on the surface struggling for oxygen. To the amateur like I was you would say letā€™s hit them with a floater šŸ¤£. No chance these fish were just trying to stay alive no way were they interested in feeding at all.this lake has suffered devastating fish kills in the past. Last year and maybe years before I donā€™t know but last year for sure they done a siltex job on it and it has been alot better for the fish I have witnessed them dropping down and having a quick feed even in extreme temperatures but still get your head torch on at 3 am and you can still find them at times gulping air not interested in nothing apart from breathing. 3. ( remember this is what did I learn) another important thing I learned so far was to monitor weather and only drop in and fish when the weather was in my favour. This meant I needed low air pressure which normally comes with wind normally rain which all helps oxygen levels and in this lake can spark a feeding spell from the fish and when they feed they will feed hard but thatā€™s not it done yet. I learnt about storm rain and how it can deplete oxygen but still I had to fail before I learnt about this. 4.getting them to accept a bait. Last year I didnā€™t fish from the start of may to the start of September. But I was down the lake twice a week when I could manage to sneak on without anyone seeing and getting my bait in there. At first many times I would turn up mid week and even then there would be people on and I would have to turn around drive off and I had wasted my time. 5 . washed out baits. As I said this lake is a silt hole. So if you drop in freshly unfrozen boilies They are going to sink to the bottom and suck up all that dirty silt flavour into the bait! Not saying the carp wonā€™t eat the bait still they will and they do but in my mind I want them to love the bait especially when you know the syndicate managers are feeding a pellet into the lake which soon becomes safe to the fish, I have been there before sneaky watching with no motor in the car park watching where they feed them šŸ¤£ but I learnt that they feed them all over the lake not just in 1 spot. I even waited for the time to come and sneaked up to rubbish bags and found out what pellet they were feeding the fish and I thought I had cracked the code but all I realised when I bought the same pellet that unless the carp were eating them within 1 hour they became food for the silvers. Mush, so that was forgotten about. I was sick of turning up after driving to the lake and out of respect for the anglers fishing turning around and going home with washed out baits which made me worry about if they was becoming deactivated or what not. I wanted my bait to already have sucked up enough juice so that they couldnā€™t suck up anymore in my mind making them even more attractive for these wary fish. So I started setting an alarm for 2 am and going to the lake even while other anglers were there sleeping and being prepared to sneak onto the lake and plop in 1 boilie at a time if thatā€™s what I had to do. The other anglers were all blanking anyway I wasnā€™t doing any harm Iā€™m not like that I wouldnā€™t do it if I was doing harm I just knew that these fish wouldnā€™t be feasting on these anglers baits hard unless they was feeding them all the time like I was. 6. Dropping in at the right time. This is the most important thing I have learned. Weather conditions spots where carp are willing to feed(although with washed out baits they will in my opinion pick them up from anywhere in the lake as I have caught from swims where even the owners say nobody caught a fish out of there for as long as they can remember) getting the carp loving the bait all are part of the key to success on this lake. After learning honestly by myself and with the help of google I already said I didnā€™t fish from the start of may to the start of September I dropped in when weather conditions were favourable and in one session had the same amount of fish I had in my whole first year on this lake, 7 carp. I was over the moon. I had more fish than some anglers had in years. I caught a carp that had been missing for a long long time it wasnā€™t huge just 16lb but it is a beauty if you check the hook lake website Iā€™m on there and the owners wrote a little bit about the captures. after my capture of it they named it the leviathon which Iā€™m quite proud of. After that I thought these fish love the bait Iā€™m gonna empty the place and decided to ignore weather and go hard. I blanked 3 sessions after that. Until full moon low pressure big winds late in November and dropped in after switching and feeding a more digestible bait ( thatā€™s my bait guy not me he assured me it will be better and it was) I dropped in and had 4 fish in a session. I imagine if i had had the help from people on this chat room I would have seen such success earlier and thatā€™s what Iā€™m moving onto now. so finally my plan( got carried away sorry) most people I assume wonā€™t read this far anyway unless Iā€™m a good storyteller I donā€™t know I hope so I think my pal salinkodog might do šŸ˜‰. I know I probably got the name wrong but Iā€™m sure you donā€™t mind itā€™s the thought that counts. Mk so I was talking to you recently and you said to me some fish hang around a certain area. I have had most of the stock from this lake now a lot of repeats the commons Iā€™m not sure how many itā€™s hard to tell apart from by weight but 1 mirror I have had 5 times. Another 4 times and quite a few 2 times you get the picture. So I was told by salinkodog and I will admit 1 of the bailiffs on the lake who I will also admit has quizzed me up to what I am doing wanting to get the same success which I am proud of to be honest as heā€™s been on the lake for 20 years or more, I was told I need to fish in 1 area if I want to catch the carp that has evaded capture from me for the past 3 years. So this year coming thatā€™s what Iā€™m going to do. But, Iā€™m doing more than that I recently took a massive anchor like rake down to where this fish has been caught before and spent a good 2 hours chucking it out into the lake and literally dragging back logs off the bottom savage roots and all sorts and clearing a couple spots which are incastable by rod and can only be reached by baiting pole pushing under over hanging trees or setting up on the other bank and fishing a rod length out which I canā€™t be doing anymore I canā€™t be staying in stealth mode for like 48 hours at a time it ainā€™t healthy for the mind but I have done it and if necessary I can use this skill again in my career but itā€™s not enjoyable. so I have literally raked the hell out of 2 spots and upon doing this I noticed some massive undercut banks. God knows how far the banks are undercut but I learned that for 3 years I have been walking past this feature thinking I know it all and really I have been ignorant and not thorough enough in my searching. I also found a considerably deep hole right by an undercut bank and if Iā€™m right Iā€™m convinced the carp are using this area. I was literally swinging this anchor like rake at least 2 foot under my feet where I was standing. I have not seen anyone fishing either of the spots I have prepared for this year so I have just started dropping my chosen bait on them. I know the bait when I prepare it the way I do the carp love it. I mix water with condensed milk add a dash of vanilla extract taste it myself and itā€™s delicious, not at all overpowering and ok fish might be different but me I wanna keep tasting it more and more so this is what I wash out my boilies with they end up tutti frutti vanilla cream. This lake has storyā€™s of carp going missing and I have managed to find one of them who knows I might find more this year because this hole is deep and in my opinion must have been excavated by carp.Bring back the rake through it it was taking ages to hit the bottom and it was like clay for the first time I had clumps of clay like stuff sticking to the rake and Iā€™m no expert but in a lake predominantly silty and choddy I find a random deep hole and the rakes coming back clumped up with clay like material I have heard this is a good thing ? why is this hole deeper than anywhere else I know of on the lake ? And why is it the only place I have found clay like substance? Why are the banks there really undercut? Iā€™m no expert but it screams out carp getting special nutrients from clay and digging it out making it deeper than anywhere else. Maybe there is more clay around the lake but as I said this area is left alone and never pressured as far as I have seen and maybe they choose to go there for what they need. Also where this spot is thereā€™s a huge oak tree which over the years has had massive branches snap off and crash down into the lake deterring anglers from fishing there. I would certainly never set up in that swim because of this and also as I only fish when weather conditions are perfect thatā€™s usually high winds and Iā€™m bad enough on there with the smaller trees let alone this huge oak tree which you only have to look at for a second to see itā€™s previous snap offs and it screams danger. who knows maybe this little plan might lead to nothing I tell you 1 thing if it does I will be man enough to come on here and tell anyone who is interested but Iā€™m convinced I have found an area on a small lake that has been ignored by everyone else. My campaign starts from the 27th March when my winter ticket ends but I have started baiting and preparation already I will reply to my post here when itā€™s due wish me luck at least Danny Hearn
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  14. That's the one it's a lovely lake, just up from the syndicate i fish, lovely and peaceful, @kevtaylorif booking exclusive it's dog friendly too
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