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  1. kevtaylor

    Etiquette

    I was back home by 9.15 pm, lap of 2 lakes, swims I wanted gone, could have stayed and fitted in but thought better of it, going Bluebell Sunday anyway. Wrong attitude but bit fed up with members from other lakes being allowed to fish ours coz theirs is flooded. I can see why a mate fishes a nature reserve with 5 fish in it now, seems crazy but its you verses them nobody treading on your toes 🤷‍♂️
    2 points
  2. kevtaylor

    Etiquette

    So far my plans have gone totally the wrong way, trying to complete a side job through March - April with fishing in May at the forefront of my mind, it's turned out I should have fished then and put the job off till May - June with the hot-still weather and now new members and other lake members on top it feels like a bit of a disaster at such an early stage. Really think the bulk of my syndi fishing has to be Sept - April, hardcore through early spring when it's nice and quiet. This place is busy May until whenever the weed gets up lol
    2 points
  3. Carpbell3

    Hook sizes

    Shhh, still a few about They used to do good water write ups, the guy who did Elsons at Stanwicks used to see him a lot and a few others it was one of there lads that put me onto carp fishing.
    1 point
  4. framey

    Hook sizes

    Fly dressers guild lol tie fishing flies open to everyone bud .👍👍
    1 point
  5. framey

    Etiquette

    Do you really wanna waste money throwing your bait on top of some one else’s stuff ?? best sticking to zigs or chucking singles around me thinks.
    1 point
  6. yonny

    Etiquette

    Agree. Pre-baiting is a thing of the past on many waters nowadays. Certainly on busier ones.
    1 point
  7. framey

    Etiquette

    if an angler who only fishes once or twice a month as that’s all his time allows turns up at a lake and proceeds to do what the “stars” say and finds the fish how is he doing anything wrong he doesn’t know anyone has baited that area. if you have baited an area and the fish are on it that’s not really his fault. unless he’s in with the clique which most of these type of anglers are not he will never know on a club water it’s “lottery fishing” trying to get anything going you have to pray no one is in there when you come back.
    1 point
  8. salokcinnodrog

    Etiquette

    We have a problem in that 1 member was the membership 'secretary' for two syndicates, and one of them has a April to June close season. The secretary would 'recommend' members to this syndicate from the other so they would be members of both, but only fish here during the others close season. That then creates @elmoputney 's problem and freshly cut, prepared or baited swims are suddenly taken by people who only fish the lake for 3 months without doing any work themselves. I was gutted this year to cut and dig out a new swim, keeping it in keeping with the rest of the lake, prebaited it, gotten fish feeding and then finding someone else fishing it and catching one of the fish I was after. His publicised 'campaign' for a bait company was actually fish for 2nights where someone else had been baiting and dive in when they had gone, not as it was published. It's not the first time it has happened to me or another couple of mates on the lake. It's these other syndicate members who don't do any work themselves who wind me up.
    1 point
  9. elmoputney

    Etiquette

    I feel the same about winter tickets. You get something going the normal anglers are fading a bit then they all turn up and start taking over like they own the place.
    1 point
  10. yonny

    Hook sizes

    Springback is just the recovery of elastic deformation (you even get a little after plastic deformation). The fact remains that yield/tensile strength of steel has to be exceeded to straighten a hook and this prevents recovery of deformation. Ok so we're now saying it didn't straighten and spring back into shape which I guess makes more sense. Although I'm very interested to know how you determined that the elastic deformation was just enough for the fish to slip the hook? Close-up slow-mo camera or a tiny tensile tester hooked up to the rig on the take? I believe you're mistaken Nick. You need as much elastic deformation as possible in a hook. More or less than optimum and the hook will either bend or snap.
    1 point
  11. There was a lot of stinky winky talk in the early days leaving the receiver at home !! can honestly say I don’t think it’s ever happened as usually the receiver is kept in the same bag as the alarms. what if the receiver packs up !! what if a normal receiver packs up you still missed the bite either way. i think in the 20+ years they have been available they have proven very reliable and the only problem anyone reported was sticky cases..
    1 point
  12. elmoputney

    New purchases

    I've got to try and entertain 2 kids on the bank this weekend, god knows what I am going to feed them. Good luck Kev at least you have pastries 👍
    1 point
  13. salokcinnodrog

    Hook sizes

    It was just enough to allow the fish to slip the hook, not total opening and rebending. Elastic springback is I think it's name. From memory it is where the outer layers stretch and the middle is compressed. Once the force is removed it returns to shape
    0 points
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