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jules007

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  1. Bloomin heck so im in process of joining up a local club lake i used to fish back around 2008 and an old mate is still fishing it
  2. Posting this on behalf of a my great friend Martin, he is fishing a low stocked syndicate lake in south yorks and has finally nudged his pb with this 32lb 5oz lovely common, pb was 29lb 7oz
  3. Ha ha yep i fully agree the name is a bad point
  4. been reading up on starmer baits and i am gonna give them a try, im thinking 15mmsweetcorn hookbait fished over some whole and chopped along with a scattering of canned corn
  5. Asking as i was looking for sweetcorn flavour boillies and found Starmer baits sell them on fleabay, gut feeling says steer clear but has any one used them, i have an idea for a bit of a baiting up
  6. the old Sundridge alarms cleaned up, new batteries and still work, very happy about that
  7. So i dragged gear out of loft, still got a pair of rods, no brand but they cleaned up got 3 baitrunners again 2 are good one not so and that will be useful if i need any spare parts main thing i will need is a pair of cheap bite alarms and a new landing net, have ordered new line for the reels as the ESP Crystal on them is about 17 years old
  8. some of you guys will remember me, some not but looks like from next year i will be picking up the rods again just doing a bit of day fishing on local lake that i used to fish a long time ago, need to go through my gear whats left of it and see what im going to need to buy first up will be new mainline as the stuff on my reels is about 15 years old lol
  9. here is another vote for Terry Hearns books, superb read
  10. Either Go Outdoors or Blacks or check on Ebay. I'm still using the Web Tex Warrior stove I recommend on this thread: http://www.carp.com/carp-forum/viewtopic.php?t=28868&postdays=0&postorder=asc&highlight=stove&start=25 Have to say i have the web tex warrior, been using it for a few years now still working well, and in great condition, very pleased
  11. After we had Kye, my old greyhound put to sleep a few years ago, my daughter has pestered me non stop for another dog, i have had to be a the big bad dad and keep saying no, then a few weeks back she changed her question........."dad can i get a kitten"............"yes, providing its all done right" so we now have Albie, a white fuzzball
  12. i read it when it came out, did a week on broadlands and could not put it down, i was sitting in bivvy till midnight reading it with a little led lamp
  13. these days i tend to use same rig blow back for bottom or pop up, i tie a few up and if i go with a pop up i just nip a shot on
  14. what it means is, if the mainline snaps, can the rig slide off the mainline, this is in case a fish is towing line and lead around as this could lead to a fish getting tethered and dying.
  15. looks fine to me, so long as the top bead will let the rig come away in the event of a break
  16. might have to start posting my lunar images here
  17. Lovely old car, Ian.
  18. I used to put a bit of 8lb braid (soft uncoated) through the rig ring, tie a knot in the ends to form a loop the right length for the bait then add a bait stop after pulling the braid through the bait
  19. jules007

    Rigs

    I started out many years ago buying ready made rigs, but i always tie my own these days, that way if i lose a good fish to a rig, then its my fault
  20. in some situations lead core would be okay, but i suggest reading this sticky post http://www.carp.com/carp-forum/viewtopic.php?t=53599 also use the search function to find lots of posts on chod rigs
  21. A lot of anglers on here dont have a lot of time for leadcore, so you might not get much response to this as leadcore can and often is a potential death rig. I have deleted your duplicate post, hope you dont mind
  22. I use it on my small, course fishing reels for float fishing and ledgering, good stuff
  23. Passion for angling for me as well just superb, time less
  24. you will find the fuji seats are bonded to the blank, measure first but you might be able to hacksaw the blank both sides of the seat, cut blank but section to length then slip the fuji with section of blank over new but section
  25. A good start to a review Nick, and Gardner products usually deliver, i look forward to your verdict on the bank
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