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  1. what methods do you reckon i should try for these carp n tench ? feeders, pva ect ?

     

    cheers

    tight lines

     

    Basic tench tactics work fine on there, float on the lift method with corn on the hook and a few grains scattered around :wink:

     

    As for the carp - it's not the easiest at times :wink:

  2. Im goin sunday if anyone cares to join me :)

     

    I might come for a ride round to be honest, it's within spitting-distance of my house and I could do with a bit if exercise. Look out for someone on a lime-green mountain bike and shout 'noddy' at them when they come past :lol: hopefully it'll be me haha

  3. If you think the Monument is pricey, check out the prices on one of Rob Hale's other lakes at Acton Burnell. £2,000 for a week's fishing? I'd rather cut off a nut thankyou!

     

    from one who knows about such things mate...you wouldnt :lol::lol::wink:

     

    OK then, I'll accept a hearty kick in the plums instead! That'd still be preferable to spending £2k for a week's fishing, never mind the size of the fish.

  4. I read The Hobbit when I was about 9 or 10yrs old and loved it, and progressed onto the Lord of the Rings trilogy. The films were good, but as is very often the case with films made from good novels, they cannot compare with the books at times. I love the depth they go into, the full immersion and imagery you acquire from reading them, and how some of the themes are still applicable nowadays.

    I've wanted to read The Silmarillion for some time now, and I think I will have to go and get a copy soon.

  5. its a brilliant place ive heard when the new pools being made the pegs will be sorted whatever that means

     

    but i do love the place ill be goin down there for a day session tomorow i think im really twisted between there and marchamley im thinkin merrington could be a bit to boggy at merrington after you lot and todays rain

     

    Andy was on peg 6 and it was something of a quagmire. His groundsheet was a very sorry looking thing. Several of the lower numbered pegs really could do with some remedial attention.

     

    I imagine that the place would be even more pleasant in dry, warm weather and with rather more fish in there.

     

    Ian

     

    All they need to do is level the swims off to further back and use some railway sleepers or similar to prop it up. Also, get rid of the plastic sheeting under the woodchip that stops the water from draining off.

  6. Try a small piece of shrink tube on the leader with a wide-bore bead pushed over it to keep the swivel in place on the cast (I use ESP shrink tube and Solar beads). It will pull off the shrink tube and the leader knot if you crack off then mate.

    As for attaching the leader to the mainline, I presume those leaders come with a loop in the end? If so, use a palomar knot or similar, but you MUST ensure the bead and hooklink swivel will slide over it in the event of a break-off. You may want to try a ring swivel for attaching the hooklink too, rather than the big-eye, as it will give you some more movement.

     

    If in doubt, don't cast out!!

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    And I was astonished that, for a student, Andy is quite intelligent :shock:

     

     

    Not too thick for a Brummie yourself mate :lol: :lol: :D

     

    I had a cracking weekend, didn't catch apart from that tiny pike I had on fake corn that fell off at the net! I wasn't really there for the fishing though, as you said the social side took precedence and I was crying/choking with laughter at some points :D I'm still trying to work out what kind of tests you can carry out on fields.... :roll:

    It was great to see Del again, and I wish you all the best my friend :)

     

    Roll on next time, and I must remember to get a bigger bivvy, a doormat and fix my damn barrow, my back is killing now!

    Until next time fellas :D:wink:

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