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Something that I noticed a couple of months ago, the Bank tackle and original Solar Buffer beads I was using to protect the knot with a run ring are absolutely perfect for sliding the run ring on to to make a semi-fixed bolt rig. A quick shake and the run ring becomes free running again.
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View from your bivvy door.
salokcinnodrog replied to kevtaylor's topic in Scenic pictures and wildlife
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View from your bivvy door.
salokcinnodrog replied to kevtaylor's topic in Scenic pictures and wildlife
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Am I going bonkers or ??????
salokcinnodrog replied to elmoputney's topic in Carp Fishing Tackle and Equipment
Believe me, I don't have any problem munching my way through 900ml of double chocolate or raspberry coulee ice cream in an evening and at £2.75, its not too bad... -
Am I going bonkers or ??????
salokcinnodrog replied to elmoputney's topic in Carp Fishing Tackle and Equipment
900ml ice cream tubs are handy for all sorts, and you have to eat the ice cream before you use them... I put a days particles or boilies in them, freeze (or put back in the freezer ) and grab what I need when I go. They also make decent ice blocks in my bucket. They have also been used to store food in, steaks, veg etc as the size is perfect. Easy to wash and reuse. -
Good floater bait...
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Cinnamon EO and Peach works and as a low level in a food bait
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Green zing I found was better than pineapple in winter.
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It was available in 500 or 250ml in date stamped plastic bottles from the chemist. Tackle shops weren't quite so careful. Liver powder and flavour does mix quite well with a sweet cajouser. One thing I will say with hi-attract wafters and pop-ups is I've done best when they are fished on their own with few, if any freebies around them. Banoffee is a decent flavour at a low level with a food bait, but I've not done well with it in hi-attract baits. I've played with various hi-attract baits, flavours and the like. Some good ones are garlic and spice, pineapple (and N-butyric), green zing, squid and octopus, Tutti-Frutti and black pepper. Other flavours didn't work for me, and believe me I tried loads.
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Those look like the Fox mk.ll's. While I liked them, I did find you couldn't get the weight and arm 'balanced' by pushing the weight right to the bend as you could the mk.l
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I've got a few jackets and smocks for the winter, a Dickies Camouflage smock, and a Hoggs of Fife jacket. The Hoggs Culloden is the current equivalent, not cheap, probably around £130 and they do matching overtrousers. As good as fishing clothing is, I've had a preference for shooting/country clothing or army surplus style. I should add an edit, my Hoggs jacket, despite being worn for fishing is still in good enough condition to wear out for normal walking.
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The rods are now up at the top of the bank. Lake has risen a metre or 3feet if you think imperial. I was hoping not to have to recast, but so much weed has drifted free I had no choice. The joys of working out how many times round the distance sticks compared to what I had worked out from down by the rushes. Just let everything dry out tonight before I pack away in the morning please...
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For floater fishing and stalking I definitely can't see any need for a 50mm butt ring, even 40mm is too big. I wish someone did a 30 or 25mm butt ring, now that would be nice. My mate Bruce did have a Century stalking rod that he got from the Solar rep years ago, I think that had a 30mm. I do know it was perfect. Might have to start looking at spinning rods again...
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I love the rain for fishing, but it is a bit heavy! I set up Tuesday at the base of the bank, with my front rests just touching the water. I've had to resort to the pod, moving them back to the bank, and even that's now wet. I also had to move the bivvy back up to the top of the slope, in the pouring rain. That wasn't fun, putting everything away, unpegging bivvy, moving it complete, pulling groundsheet up and clipping that in and quickly putting bedchair and bags inside.
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I used a heavy Browning Spinning rod for floater fishing for years, it had the backbone, able to chuck big lures and had the guts to handle big carp. I never really found a floater rod that was quite right
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I always used to take my floater rod and dog biscuits to Brackens when I fished there in the summer as there was always the chance of catching a fish from the surface. I'm still using my barbel rod, guess that's around 1.5lb from memory, and is good with 12 or 15lb line and a standard controller or small interceptor.
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Try it with a heavy lead and a good bend in the tip of the rod; as you get a take and the lead moves, the tip springs straight, pulling the fish away from the snag. It also works fishing to other features, (far bank, islands etc), but again you do need to be on the rods
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Those Interceptors and the Nash version are a good piece of kit; I've used the small ones and had plenty of fish on them on floaters. Not used the larger ones though as not needed the range. Also used a normal controller on the river for chub when floater fishing in a slightly faster current when you need to keep dog biscuit in the right line
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Korda have confirmed: https://www.facebook.com/1255637286/posts/pfbid026gizoHoLMHkUt1Kg1dLMZGDwvR4SUNNLD1q56ULP5LPuKbWvQgEXCphXt9CkXYssl/
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I do like most of the Drennan and ESP luggage and clothing, lasts and lasts.
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BEST THROUGH ACTION RODS
salokcinnodrog replied to KINDFISHER's topic in Carp Fishing Tackle and Equipment
That looks familiar for some reason... -
Gardner and Speero confirmed so far: https://www.facebook.com/100064731726883/posts/pfbid0JvbAkuvApmdL7mhunxqE1EkZUdwKoRAZGeubU2LGWxi1YshqcFsRZnpWAHhsGgaJl/
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BEST THROUGH ACTION RODS
salokcinnodrog replied to KINDFISHER's topic in Carp Fishing Tackle and Equipment
Technique is everything, but it seems that 'The Korda Boyz' pushed heavier test curve rods as the long casting answer over practice. I'd frequently get back from fishing Sunday lunchtime and then spend the afternoon casting over the field. If we go back to the 1990's I was casting over 100metres with 2¼lb test curve rods and original 4000 size Baitrunners, 2½oz leads, shockleader and 8lb mono. The 2¾lb Armalite mk.ll update saw 10lb line being used with leaders, to 2.75lb SP's and 15lb line and 3oz leads and reaching over 125metres, using bags and stringers. ** The Korda Boyz, a tongue in cheek remark about tackle brand sponsorship pushing heavier rods because they simply couldn't reach the distance because technique is lacking. Easier to buy new gear over spending time practicing. -