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  1. Got an aquantance that lives and fishes in denmark and the comment about predator fishing is about right. There is good roach,perch, chub, (think the chub record there is in low double figures, think perch record is in the seven/eight pound bracket :shock: ) and of course a fair bit of trout fishing.

     

    Might be worth googling "anglers world holidays" as I'm certain they advertise fishing holidays in Denmark.

     

    I believe the north in the hemisphere, the less carp there are (vice versa for pike). Don't ask me why as it's to do with science and big words :D

  2. Some people were even talking about the weight of the boilie pulling the hook down into the carps mouth with the hair positioned right round the bend.

     

    So with that idea in mind, a critically balanced bait would be pointless :? A heavier bait would be required for this theory to work.

  3. Nope. Blowback, D-ring ant straight forward hair rigs mainly on my current venue but it's a new water to me so I'm learning what's what.

     

    Last venue I was on utilised stiff rigs and silt rigs a lot.

  4. Not a case of which rig is favourite, more to do with how suitable for the carp or conditions of a particular venue.

     

    For example,

     

    Scorpion rig is a big fish only rig, it's too damaging to smaller carp.

    The rules on the venue I fish doesn't allow helicopter or silt/chod rigs.

    Snake rig is really only something to be used on heavily pressured waters.

    Stiff rigs are limited to fish that feed by picking baits rather than those that suck/blow as they feed.

     

    Right rig for the right conditions :wink:

  5. Started to play with the wychwood crimping set up for booms but too early to offer an opinion yet.

     

    For D rings hook lengths I have not had any probs with 15lb Ghost but cleat trilene is fine to use.

     

    If you do fancy a go crimping it's no good with fluoro carbon material. Fluoro I understand doesn't like to be compressed hence why certain knots are unsafe to use.

  6. is it actually silicon or is it small tubing (not shrink tubing) which as the carp trys to blow the bait out it moves up the shank and helps to set the hook

     

    Don't think so. The tubing looks tight and is positioned at the centre of the curvature (round bend hook ), Can't see it being a blow back rig.

  7. Not talking about wigs :D

     

    I have seen a lot of rigs in magazines recently where the hair is trapped with not one but two pieces of silicon so the the hair/line follows the curve of the hook with the actual hair coming off the bend as opposed to off the shank.

     

    In my mind this doesn't seem right, surely the hook has less chance to catch if the bait is blown out with this type of presentation ? Or am I missing something ?

  8. Glad the pair of you sorted out the blowback rig. Have to admit when Nick started mentioning silicon I thought I was doing something wrong but was a bit :oops: to ask :lol:

    Not heard of silicon being used in the blowback but I can now understand why you were so negative of the rig Nick.

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    Blow back rig for bottom baits

    Question for you using Blowback rigs. I know that there are times when you get "sussed", but every time you get sussed with a Hair rig then the rig is still suitable to catch. If you get sussed with a Blowback rig and have no indication, then you could have a rig that is no longer able to catch fish until you recast at next reeling in time.

     

    Doesn't that thought put you off using them?

     

    If the carp are suckers as opposed to pickers, surely as they inhale the bait, the blowback rig and bait is repositioned for the rig to work to its design ?

  10. Got all of these in the Tackle Box for different situations:

     

    Kryston Super Mantis, Mantis Gold, Supersilk, SuperNova, Merlin, Carp-R-Us Clearwater fluorocarbon, Amnesia 15 and 30lb White, Drennan Fly Leader in 12lb and Big Fish Adventure Deception in Silt Colour (now marketed by Wychwood?)

     

    My tackle box now feels that it's lacking now. You've given it an inadequacy complex. :lol:

  11. I have used articial hemp on a hair before but to be honest if you are fishing over a bed of hemp the type of bait doesn't need to be hemp, any thing small, dark and balanced will work due to the nature of the carps method of feeding. What ever is sitting on the hemp will get hoovered up. Just not anything bright they stands out against the hemp to avoid the possibility of spooking the fish.

  12. Recommendations for something easy to use/knot please. I've been using esp ghost but struggle to produce nice neat small loops.(although I haven't had a knot go on a fish (but I do reject some rigs if I'm not happy with them)

     

    At the stage of considering crimping with the wychwood kit.

     

    Any suggestions or advice would be greatfully recieved.

  13. thanks mate, explains why so many products seem to be the same, going to try the 15lb vanish and see how i get on with it :)

     

    On that note, I used to use Fox Illusion 15lb mainline @ 0.36mm... I've just gone over to 'X Line' which is still 15lb Flouro but is only 0.31mm, quite a considerable difference & even noticeable to look at. Downside, it's £40 for 600m... well impressed with it though, very soft. :wink:

     

    From spending a lot of the last three seasons getting into lure fishing, I've used a number different brands of braid and have now started to ignore breaking strains and just look at the diameter and choose to that. I just feel that if a line is of less diameter for particular b/s then the line may not be that abrasive resistance or simply more prone to damage. (an example being my mate changing to that daiwa fine diameter camo line and constantly getting broken off on 14lb where he had not had a fish snap him up on 12lb sensor).

    It's just a personal thing, snaggy/heavy weed .35mm mono, clear/lightly weedy water .30mm.

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