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I went through a stage of threading Amnesia or Fluorocarbon through 25lb Merlin to create a semi-stiff hooklink, loop going through a swivel rather than quick link style, the inner helping the loop to hold true Straight shank hook (I think it was actually a Drennan Super Specialist) with the hair made with whipping thread,and whipped down the hook shank. I seem to recall silicon tubing made up the line aligner. It worked, but was fiddly to keep on doing regularly. By the way, like your Zippo, brass looks nicer than chrome Got one the same myself!
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Oak lodge Farm / Cooks Farm Fishery Essex.
salokcinnodrog replied to ms1970's topic in UK Venues and Where to Fish
The garlic was so fresh it was still in its skin when a certain catfish hit the headlines. Not the kind of fishery I would consider, and didn't when I was living just up the road a few years ago -
Carp Virus Murray-Darling System...... Australia
salokcinnodrog replied to nails's topic in Australian Carp Fishing
The immunised strain of carp can still be carriers of KHV, and so, if stocked into lakes can pass the disease onto fish already present in the water. Carp that have recovered are also still carriers. -
Yes Ace have.Shimano own a number of tackle brands as well as their own, and I think bought Max Cottis and Steve out
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Anyone got any reviews on crafty catcher retro baits
salokcinnodrog replied to Carp123_0's topic in UK Bait and Bait Making
Yes and No! I work for the company that produces Crafty Catcher Boilies, I know the ingredients; they print them on the packet, I've even used them myself, and caught fish on them. However it's not really for me to big them up as that could be seen as advertising, and it's a bit difficult as I'm sponsored by someone else (before I started working for the company). The Retro baits are as close as possible the original recipes, flavours that made Crafty Catcher famous back in the original Crafty Catcher days. They catch fish as an attractor bait, although I would be happy to use King Prawn as a food bait. -
Like that? Line Aligner using fake maggot to disguise the hook To camouflage the hook in this pic I have used a fake maggot and created a line aligner with that. Again, the hook was tied on with a knotless knot and then the fake maggot threaded on with a needle
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Yes I guess that is what is now a kicker. The other alternative to the bent hook was invented or credited to Jim Gibbinson (really worth reading his Carpworld articles, and books), the Line Aligner. It also created the same difficult to eject the hook effect that the bent hook did. The inturned eye I think helps with the 'kicker', it sits more naturally. The line aligner I think works better with a straight shank hook. Now I know the barbed and barbless debate has come up many times, but I have also seen and read of barbed hooks being ejected after a fish loss, dependant on certain conditions. Ken Townley also wrote about this in Big Carp. A lost fish, trailing the hooklink and possibly a short length of line (with no added weight, lead or leadcore) can eject a barbed hook. The barbless issue is that hook cuts deeper, and wobbles in the mouth during the fight, creating a bigger hole, and obviously more damage. The barb holds the hook in place, preventing wobbling, therefore less damage. The barbed issue is the hook is harder to remove, and people sometimes rip it out as opposed to seeing it is deep hooked, and cutting the hook rather than trying to force it out.
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Strangely enough, I think it's the B175 that was the original bent hook, a quite intentional bend being put in the shank of the hook. It is the mouth damage that bent hooks did that saw them being banned on most lakes. Longer shanked hooks or an additional length created by tube seem to have a better hook up ratio than shorter shanked hooks. I think the first shank extension on hooks was probably on the Savay rig? Just a lengthening of the shank with tube, then a sliding hair, but in many cases it was this shank extension that created more hook ups. You then have the tubing being used to create the bent hook effect, but without the damaging effects of the actual bent hook.
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It depends on how you attach the hook to the hooklink. If I use a Kamasan B175, I knot the hook on 'properly' with a very precise shrink tube to form a bent hook effect. A stop bead on the hook shank, and a rig ring running up and down the shank. The alternative way I fish it is with a Uni-knot loop with the pop-up tight to the hook and knotless knotted with a braid hooklink. I do occasionally use a Chod hook, but again, I always have the bait tight to the shank. I have found that inturned eyes on the hook, tend to give (me) better hook holds than out turned eye patterns. Most of my pop-ups are fished close to the lakebed, only just above bottom rubbish.
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Tackle shops are finally receiving deliveries at the moment so those who didn't pre-order should be able to get them in their own Fox stocking tackle shop from this week
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I have, and had fish on it. The coating is softer than other Kryston coated braids, and I had to be really careful when tightening knots up to prevent breaking and removing it. I had a fish go through a snag, when I got it in, the whole length of Jackal had been stripped. It works out expensive to replace the hooklink every fish, as I usually manage a number of fish on each hook and hooklink. My favourite Kryston coated braids are Mantis and Snakebite
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I do believe that Gardner Tackle are now selling ready made Hinged Stiff rigs. Not saying you have to buy them, although I do think Gardner stuff is well made and probably one of the best suppliers of fishing tackle, but they may be worth looking at for 'copying'.
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Dog clicker, and a compressed air spray. It's not a spray as such, but you press the trigger, and the escaping gas hisses in such a way that the dog jumps. Plenty of attention, good behavioural treats, positive reinforcement, and not negative reinforcement, but other than the jumping up and barking, ignore much of the negative. Be firm when telling 'sit', 'stay' and the like. If you remember Barnaby, my mum and her husbands Retriever, she and Ian could not get him to behave, stay or sit very easily. I could do it with raising a finger or eye contact. The spray and clicker I mention above, it may be worth diving into a certain Rayleigh shop and see if they have one Also Labradors and Retrievers can pull a bit on leads, so a lead to harness could be better than a lead to collar.
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The football thread
salokcinnodrog replied to dalthegooner's topic in Football related threads and Fantasy Football
Liverpool looking a lot better team yesterday against Manchester City under Jurgen Klopp, even with the difficult start he had. Chelsea only managing a 1-0 win over Norwich seems to show how far off the pace they are. -
Night fishing venue in Essex
salokcinnodrog replied to p1mikey's topic in UK Venues and Where to Fish
I have had mixed feedback from Cuton lakes. A lad was fishing the lagoons this weekend and said that he has stopped fishing Cuton as its getting a bit cute and he's been blanking plenty. I have a feeling it may be lack of experience and knowledge of the water but... Have you thought of Fennes Fisheries near Braintree? I haven't been round there for ages, but it may be worth a look http://www.fennes-fisheries.co.uk/fisheries Not too chuffed with barbel in there, but for other species may be worth a look -
When fishing the Method, you want to wait for proper runs. The bait wants to be close to the hook, and normally a short hooklink as the fish are just digging right into it. I use a simple method mix, Vitalin dog food, mixed with breadcrumb, particles and pellets, and often a tin of Sweetcorn so I can use that as a hookbait, maybe some peperami or sliced or crushed luncheon meat, all various hookbaits. Must admit Cyborx recipe does look good though
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Try making your PVA bag around your lead, then put your hook through the corner of the bag. As it settles and dissolves the hook will break free from the bag. The pile of bait will be disguising the lead, and the hook will be on or in the bait...
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Loop to loop, exactly as match men do it. Works well, means you can change the rig. Strangely I use that method for chub and other species when using lighter hook links. I do prefer the swivel for carp and tench fishing as two lines pulling against each other, can cut through. Other species don't pull quite so hard, with the exception of barbel, so I would be looking at swivel or rig ring for joining the line and hooklink together.
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I use both a ring swivel or a loop knot tied to the swivel, if is simply a case of which I grab when I grab a combi rig out the rig bin. I only use a ring swivel, with the rig tied to the ring, for combi-links. I am happy to tie a loop knot on combi rigs as well. For braid and coated braid, I think that the braid is supple enough to allow enough movement, but with combi-rigs I want a loop or ring for the added movement. If on very rare occasions I use a silt or chod rig, then obviously the ring end of the swivel is on the tubing I use and the rig on the other. I don't often get tangles, and on many occasions I fish without tubing. A run ring sliding up and down the mainline, then two rubber beads protecting the mainline to swivel knot and to stop the run ring sliding over the swivel, or run ring on tubing, and the tubing pushed into a buffer bead. It also helps that I cast out with PVA bags, stringers or mesh every cast, that prevents most tangles, but even without it, I am sure my rigs are tangle free. I always tie a fresh rig onto the mainline, I do not use quick links, I don't like them, I have seen too many lost fish down to them, and I have lost fish myself down to them, and I don't do stick mixes as such. I attach a PVA mesh bag by the simple means of an overhand knot around the mainline or tubing above the run ring, and then the hook point pushed through the mesh.
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The football thread
salokcinnodrog replied to dalthegooner's topic in Football related threads and Fantasy Football
Brendan Rodgers worked at Swansea because he was able to develop his team, from promotion to the Premier League to competing against the big clubs. He walked into a club with problems wanting instant success, who were sellers rather than buyers, and who had no development in place. Gerrard saved his bacon on occasions, but the loss at the end of last season to Stoke (?) cooked his goose. He should have been gone at the end of the season, not 7 games in, but the club were hoping he would have pulled it right at the start. Jurgen Klopp is a big name manager who made Borussia Dortmund a success again, but he will need to be able to choose his players at Liverpool, who he gets in, which Rodgers wasn't able to do under the NFL American owners. Although Liverpool have won so many championships and are probably the most successful English team in Europe, it is strange to think they have never won the Premier League, which is what needs to be put right. -
For the record, I find the word 'ent' bad grammar, and I would reckon, ' isn't' or 'is not' better, your wording is not a quote from anyone else, it is your words. The question asked was on a particular lake, which you gave your reply, but it also implied you expect to catch fish every time. I like fishing hard waters, I like fishing waters which give me a chance of a pb, but no way do I think I will catch every trip. You said the outside chance of a thirty, nice, you mentioned numbers of 20's, a challenge. That is what some want.
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There were the occasional carp in the non tidal stretches, and a few barbel as well. The upper Wensum was better for carp as a few escaped from the fish farm at Hellesdon.
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I saw Def Leppard and Whitesnake at Wembley. Absolutely brilliant gig, but I reckon seeing them at The Don really topped it, hometown band! Sad Don Valley is no more, that was a nice sports ground, played in a couple of American Football national finals there, once as a winner, beating the Devils Norfolk scum, and twice as losing finalists, both times to the Knights.
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I had a cruise through the UEA Broads website, some good catches showing, a nice looking lake record, caught by someone who used to fish occasionally on Taverham, Nick Waller, nice enough guy, and what appears to be an honest bailiff report. Unfortunately I couldn't see if there is a particular bait that numbers of anglers are on, and large numbers of anglers mentioned, so I reckon that there are a number of different baits going in. Reckon you stand a chance of a few fish, groundbait and particles may be a bream attractor as there seem to be more than when I was living nearby.
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Tonight is a bit of Def Leppard, one of my favourite albums http://youtu.be/uyhVjEemGK8