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ATTX v2 dongle adapters
salokcinnodrog replied to newmarket's topic in Carp Fishing Tackle and Equipment
https://www.cabledepot.co.uk/3.5mm-female-to-2.5mm-male-stereo-adapter-p-2785.html Occasionally used on DJ equipment, try that link -
Line , Dia and breaking strength
salokcinnodrog replied to dayvid's topic in Carp Fishing Tackle and Equipment
Sensor Clear is NOT as good as the Brown. It doesn't knot as tidily, and seems stiffer. I used Daiwa Sensor for years, until Richard Gardner sent me a spool of Gardner Pro to test and review. The result is that Gardner Pro is my go-to line now in monofilament. I have compared Pro Light mono to fluorocarbon, and believe it or not it is as difficult to see in the water as fluorocarbon. Quite possibly it would make an alternative! The only possible difference is the 'lay flat' weight as mono is not as heavy, but does take on water. -
Rod Hutchinson special; 6 baits on the hair...
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Are double 18 or 20mm hookbaits a possibility? I was using doubles quite frequently on the South and Central. Another alternative is the soaked wooden ball approach. Drill your hole through the centre then leave them in a pot of liquid food and a couple of millilitres of flavour. A mix of Infusion or KMG liquid, peanut oil and a liquid yeast. (https://www.feedstim.com/liquids-oils/liquid-enzyme-treated-yeast-pro-biotic-49.html)
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Still learning mine. For 2 sessions I have found fish in the margins, and lowered a bait onto them. I think though that the brightness of Vitalin etc in the bag is too bright. They don't necessarily spook, but do leave it alone. I did wake up to one patch cleared, but the coots were present and I had moved the bait out slightly when I saw them feeding on my bait to avoid hooking them.
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I must admit I do like Fisheries that provide cradles and nets it (usually) shows they are protective and serious about their stocks. With barbless, I don't actually mind using them, although I have found a proper line aligner with a slight curve on it helps reduce movement and prevent mouth damage. It also reduces or prevents hookpulls. What's the betting you walk the lake and end up in the tightest rat peg swim available?🤣 Learning a new lake has to be one of my favourite parts, so right now I'm just winging it... 😉😅 I must admit I can struggle sometimes, its like the water wants to hold its secrets, which makes me more determined. As for avoiding the littl'uns, is a boilie only approach viable? Sounds like you have found a good one.
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New Landing net time ?
salokcinnodrog replied to Carpbell_ll's topic in Carp Fishing Tackle and Equipment
Fox Eos is £53.99😉 Or sneak into GoOutdoors for Cygnet https://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/16451452/cygnet-sniper-landing-net-16451452 -
I must be the person who can kill anything! I set up the bivvy with the wind coming from behind, but have been caught out a few times with a sudden direction change, where it rips round to the front and lifts the bivvy inside out. Bang went a very good Hardcore Brolly! The Sonik rod rings, I don't know why the liners popped. I strap the rod tightly and put a rod top protector on it. It has been treated exactly the same as my fishing rods which are all OK, no bent rings or anything, and they go in a Specialist sling, then into a Fox Royale sling pocket and get the straps hold that in place. In the end I have had to put the S&M rod separately. KN rucksacks and rod holdalls that simply don't last, broken zips, ties or totally split. In terms of Kevin Nash Tackle I can only recall two decent items, an Outlaw Hurricane Bivvy and overwrap which I still have, and an Outlaw Landing net that lasted for a good few years. Fox Warrior Landing Net, well used, remeshed but still going strong, bought that when I was on Nazeing. The Royale holdalls or rod slings have lasted, as did the EasyDome bivvies.
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Sadly Tim, @newmarket you might be on the receiving end of this one, but on my Sonik Vader Spod/Marker Hybrid rod I'm now 3 popped rod rings where the liner has come out of the ring, from the butt ring up. Thank goodness I leave it set up so I could push them back into place, and give a dash of Araldite. I do make sure that the rod is strapped up tightly, with the tip protected and now I carry it separately from my rod sling. It looks like the ring frames are too soft and bend allowing the liners to pop.
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Sadly @newmarket might be on the receiving end of this one, but on my Sonik Vader Spod/Marker Hybrid rod I'm now 3 popped rod rings where the liner has come out of the ring. Thank goodness I leave it set up so I could push them back into place, and give a dash of Araldite. I'll add this onto his Marker rod thread
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Me neither!
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My sciatica is not so bad after sitting in mine, although I do have a slight gripe that is down to the extending legs. If you lean forward, putting weight on the extended front legs, they slide back in. I haven't noticed it on the back legs as every swim has so far been sloping down forwards or flat. When it is flat, it is a very comfortable chair that I have fallen asleep in a few times. I can sit and watch the water or read in no problems. It is fact more comfortable than the sofa...
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I actually found one of these terrible. I reviewed one for Johnson Ross Tackle and found that my Bialetti and saucepan were actually too small to sit on the 'rings'. The small fold down Bulin or Webtex Warrior type stoves are more stable. The other thing you might find is the gas for that is NOT good in winter
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I know this is an old thread, but worth bringing back up again regarding gas canisters. I am positive I've made the point in the past about camping and caravan stores being cheaper than tackle shops. This week I came back via my local George Sharman Camping and Caravan and decided to grab a couple of GoSysten canisters as I was passing. £5.50 each compared to £5.99 or £6.99 in a couple of my local tackle shops. ✅ Right for the anal out there, a list of canisters I have used and I think the best to worst, these are all Propane/butane/iso-butane. Primus and GoSystem. They both will run until empty with no need to shake or warm. In winter they are my preference Sunn Gas, I hadn't seen these anywhere except one of my local tackle shops, it did require a shake but worked until empty. CADAC, will work, but in winter may need tipping on its side to completely empty. Coleman, the premium name, yet the worst gas canister. Even in summer they need shaking or tipping on their side to empty. In winter they need heating up before you can get a decent burn out of them, even at almost new.
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Thing this year, the temperatures and weather across the country have been so different from area to area. North of the country had the warm dry weather for a while, while East of East Anglia was cold and wet. Yet the Midlands was warm and wet, and a few lakes made it to temperature. As @levigsp has pointed out in the past though, if new males are stocked, as soon as it gets warm enough all the fish go for it, even if its only for a morning. That's a difficulty in itself as only 1 of the big fish has a known weight, and although seen, she hasn't been caught in the last 12months. A couple of the biggies are known males, and there are only 105 known fish in 45acres, with numbers of uncaught fish. One fish came out last night, which is possibly 5lb down, I've yet to see the pics, but it was a common and there are only 4 known commons in the lake, but none are known to be high doubles, they are mucho bigger!
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I honestly don't think that there is an ultimate spod mix! Small particles like hemp, pigeon conditioner, mixed bird food, chicken corn, even pellets and a groundbait like Vitalin will all attract fish to a point. That point is whether the fish come in and feed while you are there. It is a whole lot easier on 'hungry' waters, but even so. I am happy to use pretty much any of the above knowing they will work. I fished Bromeswell a few years ago and would bait a margin spot heavily with particles, it rarely worked. You were far better fishing groundbait and feeder, a handful of sweetcorn over a float or a small PVA bag regularly cast. Yet on Nazeing Lagoons, Alton Water, even Ardleigh a spodded bed of bait would produce, although Ardleigh could be a headbanger at times as fish could take a few days to get onto it.
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I merged your later posts into one, I know with pics it only allows a certain size. Blooming heck, when you phoned you said it was a tight swim. Never figured on not being able to get round both sides of the brolly. Glad you like it. Result on the bait, and fish, and getting that 'thing' back in. It looks awful! At least one fish is saved. Sounds silly, but a tent peg over the base of the pod to hold it down might help, or a screw and guy rope. Something else, every bivvy door, roll it up around a bankstick when you want to strap it open Hope your next session is a bit more smooth.
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Sadly it takes far more energy to produce the plastic packing than melt and recycle the steel of the can, approximately 10 times as much! Steel (from recycled steel): 6-15MJ (1,665 to 4,170 watt-hours) Plastics (from crude oil): 62-108MJ (17,200 to 31,950 watt-hours) Also the plastics are produced from crude oil. On my water spodding does sometimes produce, but rarely on the day the bait was introduced. It takes 3 days for the fish to move onto it, whereas a PVA bag can produce that night. Once the carp are on the bait you can get multiple takes, but it is hard work. As an add to that, tinned sweetcorn is actually more attractive baitwise than frozen sweetcorn. Most tinned corn is with added sugar and salt, whereas frozen corn is just plain straight bagged no extras.
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The tin is more environmentally friendly, metal can be permanently recycled, plastic can't, and often has to be disposed of in landfill or incinerated 😉 I think you won't learn anything, for so many reasons. On a hungry (overstocked) water, the fish are or may be reliant on anglers bait, so will eat anything and everything. Certain parts of a spod mix can be attractive, pellets, hemp, sweetcorn, Vitalin, etc, but you are relying on the spod mix to attract fish, as a whole. You might be better trying them different sessions! Some swims may have preferred feeding spots, if your 'not so-attractive' mix is on the feeding spot you can still catch. Your super attractive mix can be a blank, because it is not in the right place. I have fished lakes with different groundbaits, Vitalin, Vitalin with added particles, Vitalin with a mix of mushed and fresh pellets, and particles. All worked! The right spot is far more important than bait.
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Shimano quality of their price ranges is vastly different, the £90 upwards doesn't work for me, yet in the cheaper range only the standard ST Baitrunner, Beastmaster, Aerlex do, so no need to spend more, I would actually ignore the Ultegras! In the £90-125 range look at the Penn reels, they do feel heavy duty. Of course if you want Shimano, go back to early Big Pits, Aerlex's, Biomasters, BBLC, or Big Blue, and the early 4000/4500 6010/8010 Aero GTE's.
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This is getting interesting from my viewpoint as one of our syndicate managers thinks that the carp might have spawned out of sight of the angler's on the lake last week in a different area from usual. Last year at this time, the weed was a lot thicker up near the island and shallows. I was fishing there last week and kept a close eye on them for 2 days until they disappeared, so I moved into slightly deeper water where I thought my presence had pushed them. The manager thinks that they spawned halfway along the lake in the rushes that this time last year was dry land. An area that was out of sight as the point island obscures my view and that of the other angler present. (Heavily fished this syndicate lake, only 2 on midweek...😂 😉) Today Bruce and I walked all the way round and seen fish in a couple of areas that they haven't been in for months, that they don't return to usually until after spawning. So do you shut the lake or not, not knowing how or whether they have spawned or not?
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Variations on the theme, Multi-rig or Spinner rig.
salokcinnodrog replied to salokcinnodrog's topic in UK Rig Tying
I am a rig ring with a doubled length of dental floss or Kryston Samson hair braid pulled through the bait and lighter blobbed. I have tried micro swivels, but I think the extra weight cuts down movement by weighting down the tiny or trimmed down pop-up. That is a personal view. I have tried bait screws or black screw eye pins and found baits can soften up enough to pull off, especially if bird life is a pain... -
That's a good result 👍