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February catch reports
salokcinnodrog and 5 others reacted to ouchthathurt for a topic
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Rod Shots
salokcinnodrog and 4 others reacted to ouchthathurt for a topic
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March catch report
Golden Paws and 3 others reacted to commonly for a topic
It makes a change for me to start one! Started well yesterday morning, got here around 7, saw a few shows, small bag with a few 10mms and pop up combi rigs put out in that direction. Literally within 5 minutes (whilst I was down the margins putting out a few freebies), my left hand rod had ripped off. I felt it on, felt a good weight, then the dreaded snag. I just kept tension & bump, it came off. Dejected I redid the rod and put the kettle on. Just about to pour & the middle ones off. Good little scrap and lovely little scaled 16lb mirror. Went a bit quiet, sun was up so tried zigs in a few different spots , moving them about every hour or so. Not even a liner! As the sun dropped , I thought I'd switch back to bottom baits as I'd already caught and felt more confident for the night. Nothing through the night and just as I was stirring the left rod was off, happy days. This one felt a bit heavier, then the line went slack, I wound in faster and found the tension to the fish, it tussled a little bit, but was easily netted. As I pulled her out I thought this is a good 30 odd, could be a new pb? Scales topped out at 43 exactly, it is a new pb! Sent a pic to my mate (who's also on here), turns out to be the big girl of the lake. I'm absolutely made up4 points -
It's been a long hard 6 months of Autmn & Winter. I haven't been able to get out since last August. Glad to finally be back at it again. Its a rock hard water, but today's not about catching. It's about being out and enjoying life for a few hours. Tight lines anyone else out there today. I hope this isn't a false spring......4 points
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If it's bright I'd be starting at ~ 25% depth (from the surface). If it's dull I'd be trying mid-water i.e. 50% depth. Colours for bites or black for the biggun.3 points
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The Green Party
Dave Fowler and 2 others reacted to greekskii for a topic
Often times the women and children are in anāsafe countryā and then men make the journey to Britain as the risk is high in the channel. Then once here they bring the family. Your statements show you need to do some internet research as you donāt fully understand any of what youāve said. Women and children in Ukraine were FLOWN out at the expense of other countries taxpayer money to those countries. The men were forced to stay, those that left cant go back. One that did flee got a visa here and lived across the road from my parents. Iāve spoken to him first hand. Avoided duty because of a bad back, was here working as a labourer the following week. They have a choice on where to go. They might prefer British food to Italian. Simple as that. They have freedom of choice. also, it just sounds like you donāt care about women and children sexually assaulted by British men. So much focus on these migrants and what theyāve done when a majority of SAs in Britain are carried out by white men, same with child SAs. Get a grip on reality please. Villainising a small % of the perpetrators and ignoring the majority is utter stupidity. Are you as vocal about British rapists? If all of these migrants disappeared will you still be vocal about rape and sexual assault? Were you before they were here? they are a recent phenom after all.3 points -
Elmo's DIY journey begins.
yonny and 2 others reacted to elmoputney for a topic
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I just had one, no big surprise! I thought it might be nice to share some valuable, heart warming experiences. I just went with my son to get his first razor. Explaing the do's & dont's was very humbling for me.3 points
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New purchases
kevtaylor and 2 others reacted to ouchthathurt for a topic
So, I went to the big one show today and left with⦠3x fox horizon X4S rods, 3x Sonik gravity rods, a pot of sticky banana limited edition pop ups.3 points -
blooming disgusting the cover ups by the environment agency letting the water companies spill as much as they did. shocking docufilm. i do appreciate its tv and will have a lot to capture the audience but even it a 10th is true itās immoral what they did. every angler should watch it scrub that everyone should watch it3 points
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The Green Party
Dave Fowler and 2 others reacted to OldBoy for a topic
Hopefully this topic won't turn as 'sour' as a certain bait thread seemed too? Let me just state I am old enough to remember: 3 day week 1974. Thatcher the milk snatcher Hillsbourgh cover up Tony Blair - 'Things can only get better' New Labour - oh weapons of mass distruction lie brought him down Soo many more, one thing I have learnt is DON'T worry, just do what you do and don't trust any politicians now, there were a few in the past but can't be bothered anymore with all stuff appearing on media. As for greens, they will never be in power so don't sweat about them. On a lighter note, are any 'older' anglers getting on the bank yet?3 points -
The Green Party
elmoputney and 2 others reacted to Dave Fowler for a topic
I support small scale nuclear, it's good enough for our submarines and net zero is suicide. Thus, Conservative or Restore. Restore also address the idiocy of hosepipe bans and shortages in an island with 6 months rain annually. Build more reservoirs on flood plains, not houses.3 points -
When does zig season start?
elmoputney and one other reacted to yonny for a topic
I fished a rather secretive place that the members referred to as Toe-to-the-Brow Lagoon.... because that's how many guys set their zigs š¤£š¤£2 points -
Trent baits SAS Squid or Shrimp
elmoputney and one other reacted to framey for a topic
Nah you didnāt the thread just came to a conclusion and fizzled out2 points -
When does zig season start?
elmoputney and one other reacted to framey for a topic
I used the blue or great variety of anatomy rather than nipple but like you it censored it lol but high was the closest it would let me go as well lol2 points -
Off on a 48 tomorrow, what with the sun out today, im thinking I might have to give them a try. Another minefield of depths and colours etc I'd appreciate anyone's suggestions on what's worked, as im pants at it2 points
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New purchases
yonny and one other reacted to elmoputney for a topic
I went to the tackle shop Saturday. And I only bought two things. Sticky pineapple pop ups and a Gardner baiting spoon Quite proud of myself tbh. But then I bought 10kg of pellets and wafter mix off AA baits. 10 hookbait pots and 5 bait spray bottles.2 points -
We argue a bit and move on. Hence why the long term members remain. Rather argue about something that matters than if a hookbait worth the price š2 points
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Elmo's DIY journey begins.
salokcinnodrog and one other reacted to commonly for a topic
Ok. Got it now As long as I receive my order by the 25th, I'll give you a 5 star trust pilot review.2 points -
The Green Party
salokcinnodrog and one other reacted to greekskii for a topic
Itās the same with all these people harping on about Iran, that regime is/was only there because they overthrew a brutal and sadistic dictatorship installed by the British under proxy for the Americans, because the leader at the time who everyone in Iran loved, wanted to nationalise oil and cancel the contracts with BP. A history well documented and factual, but that they bury whenever they can. History repeating itself again. What do they say, if you keep on doing the same thing over and over again and expect a different result, they call you crazy. Afghanistan, Libya, Iraq, Syria, Iranā¦2 points -
I can't see the delivery options on the website???2 points
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The second session is at Waterside next month. Not that I'm looking forward to it (much), but there's been a reminder this week, of what we could end up connecting with𤪠https://www.anglingtimes.co.uk/news/stories/uks-biggest-common-carp-banked/2 points
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The Green Party
Golden Paws and one other reacted to salokcinnodrog for a topic
There is a problem in that. Green energy is brilliant, but relying on North Sea wind farms is damaging the seafloor environment. It is 'out of sight, out of mind'. Solar farms, using arable or livestock land to put up solar panels is not Green. The cleaning of those panels put earth damaging chemicals in the soil. Your Fairy liquid is one of the most damaging products, despite being biodegradable, imagine industrial strength Fairy cleaning products. Wind power technology relies on wind; too little no electricity, too strong wind, and the turbines have to be switched off. Solar panels are only about 15% effective. 85% of the sunlight is wasted, and the waste increases the ambient temperature around the panels, potentially reducing important natural wildlife. Crops and livestock can't be grown effectively around solar panels. Importing goods from abroad, brilliant, let's keep our emissions at 0.4% while China goes to 25% of global emissions and we can ignore the emissions created by transporting goods halfway the world. Yet manufacturing, as yet, electricity is not suitable to power smelting, metalwork, glass making. You need gas, coal or coke. You can't have an economy without manufacturing, and you can't have 'legalise drugs' as the manifesto.2 points -
The Green Party
commonly and one other reacted to elmoputney for a topic
Also Rupert Lowe is not one of the good guys, Restore Britain is just another millionaire backed far right venture that is based on racial hatred and control of the population, it preys on the vulnerable, offers no hope and whatever you think they don't care about you, this country or anyone else but themselves.2 points -
Actually mate, I need to add to this, I wouldn't normally post links to BBC, but I have been made aware of a C4 progam called 'Dirty Buisness' I (We) all know as anglers how much water companies pump untreated waste into rivers and seas but this is beyound belief! Thatcher and the tories, and now labour really have a lot to answer for š„µ Here is the link: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c309z18e47no2 points
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The Green Party
salokcinnodrog and one other reacted to commonly for a topic
That worked wonders for council housing stock and affordable housing. What happened to the cash they raised?? I struggle to see much in the way of reinvestment. As I heard the other day, it's not a cost of living crisis, it's a cost of profits crisis2 points -
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March catch report
commonly reacted to elmoputney for a topic
Well done @commonly great result. Really pleased for you.1 point -
Superb start to the year mate - well in š1 point
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Trent baits SAS Squid or Shrimp
LC1975 reacted to elmoputney for a topic
I don't think you did don't worry.1 point -
When does zig season start?
commonly reacted to elmoputney for a topic
Knee, (censored) and nipple were the correct terms he used š I like a fathom, half a fathom or even fathom and a half length zigs1 point -
The Green Party
elmoputney reacted to commonly for a topic
How has he not been imprached?? Clearly insane. Get him on the grassy Knoll, in a convertible at the very least1 point -
The Green Party
Dave Fowler reacted to emmcee for a topic
Where the hell do you get the impression i don't care about the sexual assault of British women and children by English men? That to me is a typicalresponseby a woke lefty. How dare you say that, i personally know a victim of a sexual assault by a white English guy and i wish him an unsavoury end. So yeah, i would be vocal about rape and especially the rape of juveniles, whether that is by english or any other race /religion. They should be locked up and throw away the key, be that white, black, Muslim or whatever. Our judicial system is as corrupt as anything in my opinion. Child predators being given minimal sentences blows my mind. I live 10mins from a migrant hotel. It is hotel/pub /restaurant and the pub/restaurant is being boarded up soon due to the unsavoury place its become. No one wants to go there anymore because you get verbally abused by the imigrants staying there as soon as you get out of your car. The outside of this hotel is like a rubbish tip from the waste thrown out the window's by the men staying there. The local Asda has had to hire extra security because of the rise in shop lifting since the hotel became a migrant hotel, not a coincidence. If these people integrated and behaved like normal people then there would be no problem, and yes you get that behaviour on some housing estates in England so I know its not a thing that just migrants do. As for them preferring British food and that's why they come here, do me a favour. They come here because our pathetic government give them everything they want pretty much.1 point -
The Green Party
elmoputney reacted to greekskii for a topic
Funny that they hand themselves over to authorities and ask to claim asylum as soon as they land. They donāt run off and hide. Itās like they want to claim asylum and enter āillegallyā to do so as they have to be on British soil to claim it. Itās as if, if there was a legal route to claim asylum by not being on British soil, that theyād just do that instead. Itās not a hard solution. flying them to Africa and housing them thereās is a considerable taxpayer expense still. All money better spent employing staff to process applications and sorting out claims quicker. make it easier to claim asylum from any number of those safe countries and they wouldnāt need to arrive āillegallyā would they. at the same time spend money on staff to process the claims. Bish bash bosh, youāve solved the issue of them coming here on boats and smuggled in and put up at taxpayer expense. but you never see anyone saying this is the solution, either let them all in and process or deport them and all put the navy out to kill them at sea. No middle ground or sensible option for some reason. Extremism is never the answer.1 point -
The Green Party
elmoputney reacted to greekskii for a topic
Our history extents much beyond those two things. The empire and atrocities committed against countries Britain invaded should be taught alongside the good things for example. Same for every country. Simple as that. Thereās no excuse to be uneducated on history or any subject now the internet exists. Information is at everyoneās fingertips. Anyone that passes comment or forms opinions without educating themselves thoroughly, beyond the scope of social media and Algorithms, in my opinion has an invalid opinion or at minimum be willing to educate themselves based off evidence provided.1 point -
The Green Party
elmoputney reacted to framey for a topic
My last post on this thread simply because I donāt want to fall out with anyone I donāt think i actually said there was a first country rule but there should be if itās safe in a neighbouring country then thatās where you should stop. and you should be able to apply at an embassy itās British soil.1 point -
The Green Party
Dave Fowler reacted to salokcinnodrog for a topic
So this country can continue to afford incoming immigration? You do know that Britain has had over 10million come into this country since 2010? The cost per day to the UK taxpayer is around £6million. The majority are not refugees, not asylum seekers, but are economic migrants. The total last year who were genuine refugees is 33,000, out of 898,000. Some figures to make you think, and why we cannot continue to allow the system as it is.1 point -
The Green Party
commonly reacted to elmoputney for a topic
Key Points on Claiming Asylum in the UK No "First Country" Rule: There is no international law stating that refugees must claim asylum in the first safe country they reach. UK Inadmissibility Policy: Under UK law, the Home Secretary can declare a claim inadmissible if you were previously in a safe country where you could have claimed asylum. Removal Challenges: While the government aims to remove people to safe third countries, this requires that another country is willing to accept them, which is not always feasible. Post-Brexit: The UK is no longer part of the EU Dublin Regulations, which previously allowed for the transfer of asylum seekers back to their first point of entry into the EU. How to Claim: You must be present in the UK to claim asylum; it is not possible to apply from outside the country, such as at a UK embassy.1 point -
Thatās down to the government to sort out not me. Britain has been built on migration so I genuinely have no problem with it we would be screwed without it. illegal, then thatās a different story.1 point
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The Green Party
commonly reacted to elmoputney for a topic
How can they when there is no safe and legal routes sent up?1 point -
The Green Party
elmoputney reacted to Dave Fowler for a topic
You can't fish a lake or river regardless of its purity if the sport is banned. The Groans will deliver nothing but austerity and mediaevalism, they are categorically not the party they used to be. I don't want to wait and see, by then it'll be too late. One day it'll be Christmas, gobble gobble.1 point -
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The Green Party
commonly reacted to Dave Fowler for a topic
Stop talking sense now. š Legalised hard drugs, really ?1 point -
The Green Party
Dave Fowler reacted to elmoputney for a topic
That's why people should be voting green, because they are pretty much the only party that actually want to put people above profit.1 point -
The Green Party
elmoputney reacted to OldBoy for a topic
Totally agree mate š I have just watched the whole series.... pardon my french but a corrupt load of f**kers!!!1 point -
Elmo's DIY journey begins.
elmoputney reacted to framey for a topic
For when you feel ready to scale up lol https://www.cottandco.com/en/lots/auction/4245--3452---modern-fish-bait-manufacturing----packaging-machinery-and--ancillary-equipment-surplus-to-the-ongoing-requirements-of-nash-bait-ltd-1 point -
The Green Party
Dave Fowler reacted to salokcinnodrog for a topic
The national government 'confiscated' it. Instead of buying and building new local authority housing it went to national government to 'repay' the annual budgets and loans. Britain lost over 50% of the local authority housing. Building companies were given land at cheap rates for housing, which instead of building on, they 'landbanked' after gaining planning permission. The top ten building companies own enough land to build over 1.5million properties (which is Labours housing target), and have the cash reserves already to do so, but can't get the skilled workers as they failed to train apprentices, and refuse to build unless they make a profit on sales. There are some local authorities who have built or are building new properties, but used building companies who weren't part of the landbanking schemes, basically new building firms. In Norfolk when Right to Buy came to force, an estate of new council properties had just been built in Bowthorpe and Costessey. Tenants were moved into those properties, often from older council houses and the Right to Buy discount meant they got new properties at extremely low prices. The older houses and flats those tenants were in were supposed to be renovated. Some of the areas ended up derelict (Anglia Square) That is a story in itself. The Right to Buy scheme meant many tenants bought properties on mortgages that they could never afford, so were repossessed by the banks and building societies and later sold off to just cover the debt. Many private landlords bought numerous properties and made the cost of purchase through renting the houses out. I know of at least one Ipswich landlord, ex bank employee, who owned at least ten properties in Ipswich.1 point -
Heard of 50kg pop ups that went on a trip to France with some mates once šš canāt remember which ingredient did it though.1 point