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bluelabel

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  1. Have you tried "Puckoon"...?
  2. Have a go at Ian M Banks's "The Culture" books... great sci-fi in the same vein as the foundation books... (Don't confuse with Ian Banks... (same person) he uses the 'M' to differentiate between his crime novels under the name Ian Banks)
  3. If its out on Amazon as a kindle edition you can read a sample of some books... as far as I know its not out yet... some question as to when
  4. I too had trouble getting through it... his new book "Winterwalk" is supposed to be coming out this year... maybe.... To be honest, if its the same vein as Nightwalk I may give it a miss...
  5. hence the point of a lead clip and heavier lead... a sharp hook just needs to prick the fish to cause it to bolt off... the heavier lead will pull the hookpoint in further despite the point diameter... especially a long tapered point...
  6. whereas I'll freeline a whole prawn on a size 2 or 4, it's about matching your bait to your hooksize... a size 6 in a whole king prawn is lost.... especially as it's not hair rigged
  7. yeah okay.... In your own opinion
  8. so are hooks over size 10... your point...?
  9. I used to use braid for feeder work on my club waters til it got banned, it takes a bit of getting used to, softer rods and a light clutch can lead to some heart in mouth moments close in, but the indication were superb... I can live with the stretch on Sensor.. it's kinder to my old rods and I've been using it for so long I know what I can get away with👍
  10. Just ordered some medium sized ones off the bay of e, I ordered em as I have arthritic fingers and failing eyesight and find it difficult to tie fancy rigs, so I'll look at anything which helps me create a rig that is acceptable to my eyes and a fish... I also wanted to try some of the extended kickers from Gardner to make some slip D rigs... give em a go..... (probably end up freelining prawns again😛😎)
  11. I recently read a self published diary of a friends fishing life... was it well written? well probably not, it needed a proof reading or three and a bit of editing, but as an Angling Journal it made fantastic reading...
  12. Well to be honest, all I've heard is Mr Mink's self professed writing skills... and his decrying of others... lets see some of your's Sir... let us decide we all have our likes and dislikes, but just because I dislike someones work, it does does not entitle me to decry their work as rubbish. As for me being rude... I never called Yates's works Waffle or Drivel... qualified or not, that is rudeness... As I have said before, his book sales bear testimony to his writing prowess, as do the various publications which have favourably reviewed his work... If it were utter pants there wouldn't be a huge following of his work... and whilst I'd be the first to agree that not all of his work is of the standard of "The Secret Carp" or "The Deepening Pool" or "Casting At The Sun" he commands good sales... Do you ? As a case in point Rod Hutchinson said once that he could never aspire to the same writing ability of his mate, "but here goes" and yes, Rods work is good... But, as Framey says, there's a difference between an angler who writes and a writer who fishes... and Rod falls firmly into the first group.
  13. Last night (well... early hours of this morning actually) I finished Bernard Venables' "The Gentle Art Of Angling". I mentioned in another thread that I had obtained a copy (1st edition) and was asked to give a review.... (Here is as good a place as any) Having mentioned on first glance, that it appeared very "wordy", almost verbose, I can conclude that on completion of the book, my original premise was correct... There were words I have never even heard of let alone understood (and I am quite well read, with an excellent vocabulary) I made a point to keep my phone handy to look up some of the words used in his musings... The chapters that describe the psychological makeup of an angler (and his choice of Mate) were bordering upon hilarious, but were not meant to be... You have to understand that this tome is of a period, published in 1955 (3 years before I was born) and as such the style of writing has an almost comedic feel given today's attitudes... Almost as if one were watching "The Fast Show's" Miles Cholmondley Warner sketches... (I have my good lady to thank for that somewhat concise analogy after she read a page) All in all, not a book to take seriously, it has a passing interest to those of a certain age and one of the things that tickled mightily was the reference to the "Un-named" "Prophet/High Priest of Carp Angling" who holds (held) the British record Carp of 44lbs and his "Disciples of The Carp Catchers Club" The emphasis is definitely on Game fishing and I have to say, it didn't really hold me for very long at any time, jauntily (but unintentionally) humorous and very easy to dip in and out of....
  14. Met Rod a few times, lovely bloke but not a great writer, although the stories were often funny as... I wouldn't put him down as one of the literary greats and neither did he... I finished "Before I Forget" a few weeks ago and it was a laugh, but not a great book... (would have been nice if someone had finished it for him... RIP Rod
  15. So.... not being contentious here... but he's sold a lot of books, a lot of folks love his books and writing style, and he's been a British Carp record holder... and your qualifications are.....? Fine to say you don't like his style, but to dismiss his work out of hand smacks of narrow mindedness...
  16. I think his book sales would say otherwise... we'll agree to differ...
  17. If you haven't already... have a read of "How To Fish" by Chris Yates... its not about carp fishing... but its superbly written and has a captivating quality, that draws the reader into his world of fishing, scrapes, fun, and almost spiritual enjoyment of the sport...
  18. I can forgive poor writing if it gets the story across... we all have something in us that can compensate for a questionable writing technique... it's called an imagination... sometimes you gotta use it....
  19. Lots of good anglers about... they don't all make good writers though
  20. Have a look (if you haven't already) at "All Ways Carping" by Graham Kent ( father of Jed) its a compilation of chapters and quite good... If you can find a copy, "Favourite Swims" By Fred J Taylor And "The Lost Diary" by Chris Yates is nice... charting his last season on Redmire...
  21. Chilly's a top bloke... brave, tough lad... caring husband and good angler, coming back from a major illness and getting back to his catching ways... shows class, loved Light My Fire good book...👍
  22. Try some of Yates's books... awesome writer
  23. Read most of em... but then I'm an old gimmer who loves in the past apparently
  24. If you can get a copy "The Horton Chronicles (The Banned Edition)" is a cracking read... I can heartily recommend Keith Jenkins "The Keeper" and "The Myth" also Paul Cook's "Lost in a Quiet World" Rob Maylin's "Fox Pool", "Basil's Bush" and "Tiger Bay" Tery Hearn's "In Pursuit if the Largest" and "Still Searching" Jack Hilton's "Quest for Carp" There's enough to be going on with
  25. Nearly all my reels are spooled up with Sensor or Hyper-Sensor... in various poundages.... can't knock it... does what they say on the tin...
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