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ouchthathurt

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  1. In my bag, I’ve got... iq fluro iq2 fluro esp ghost esp bristle filament korda mouthtrap korda boom fox illusion fluro korda camo, esp sink link ridgemonkey RM-tec soft korda hybrid stiff green esp tungsten soft green esp tungsten soft brown esp tungsten semi stiff green esp tungsten semi stiff brown esp striptease (original) esp striptease two tone brown esp striptease two tone green Korda supernatural brown Korda heavy metal Korda dark matter Korda n-trap soft brown Korda n-trap soft green korda n-trap semi stiff brown Korda n-trap semi stiff green fox reflex fox camotex light soft fox camotex light stiff gardener ultra skin stiff brown Thinking anglers micro strip stiff green drennan gravel braid brown amnesia clear I think I may have a problem...
  2. I mean really... where are the silver coil indicators sliding up a knitting needle?? Or at least a monkey climber? may as well just stick some shimano bait runners on and be done with it... 😜 I wish I still had my optonics, they got swiped!
  3. I have to say, lockdown hasn’t been kind to me... my fishing cammo trousers I wore since leaving the army, (they’re my lucky afghan trews, still with blood group and zap number written all over them) well I can no longer do the button or fly up... 🙄
  4. I think one of them is Ardingly (or something like that!) which is about 40-50mins away, he did a video in Lewes, which is about 35mins away. He did the “big carp from small river” or something along those lines which I would love to find, but I’ve got a river/canal system nearby that I’ve got a ticket for, plus a system of drains and dykes that have a few carp in, but with work/lockdown, they are on the back burner for the time being.
  5. To be fair, I do enjoy their vids, the reservoir diaries were my favourite.
  6. I am a massive fan of the esp tungsten loaded, I moved onto that when the striptease proved hard to get hold of.
  7. Sorry to add extra work mate, but the intermediates do look good...
  8. Just wondering what everyone’s preference is for a hooklink material? Going though my tackle box, I’ve got 20+ different spools, fluro, braids, coated braids etc... I seem to flit from one to the other at times, yet I always revert back to esp striptease coated braid. It’s thin, versatile and I’ve got so much confidence in it. What’s your go to hooklink material?
  9. Yeah I did like the look of that place, I love huge ressies, wasn’t it where they had some problems with the locals?
  10. 1 for sorrow 2 for joy 3 for a girl 4 for a boy 5 for silver 6 for gold or for boilies eaten before they got cold...
  11. The marina is definitely worth checking out mate, they are like little havens for carp. The boats, being out of the flow, food, cover, what’s not to like? One thing with marinas though is that they can be no fishing zones, but you can get around that by baiting the entrance and fishing over into the entrance from the opposite bank, provided you can fish from that bank and boating traffic allows. You need to keep the boaties onside in situations like this though, be polite to them, be prepared to reel in if need be, it can be beneficial to recast after a boat passes anyway, they can kick up debris as well as your rig that can muck up the presentation. It will be an adventure, the thrill of the chase, not knowing what you could catch next! I envy you, having that canal so close!
  12. Mind you, then you just got a bigger cat in your garden!
  13. My first test for my baits when making them is the “dog test” will she eat them? If she’s sat begging as I roll them out, then I know they are good! Funny that little things like that gives you confidence, my dog eats fox poo... what that says about my bait I don’t know!
  14. Haven’t you been watching mark pitchers the challenge on YouTube Elmo? Perch are the new carp! He was lucky, jumping into a lake at any time of year in waders is dangerous, if they fill up with water, the weight of it will drag you under. I guess the margins weren’t too deep. Cold water shock is very real and very dangerous. We all do silly things as children though, swimming your baits out, lilos, tiny inflatable boats brought for a tenner from a beach kiosk to paddle around the ponds! You hope to live and learn! Too many anglers have drowned entering the water for any reason, tragic and avoidable deaths. My dad was a London firefighter on the Thames fire boat for many years, he saw too many avoidable drownings, that we always had to wear life jackets if we were out on the water in boats or swimming. We didn’t fish anywhere my dad didn’t scope out first and we were always within sight. I was always falling in, there would be a splash as I hit the water then another splash as my dad hit the water jumping in after me! There were five kids all over the shop, so he was always having to leap in... We always wore life jackets, so we just bobbed about like a pike bung! We used to jump in off the side of the boat in the end... wait for dad to jump in and scamper on out ourselves... I’ve always been confident in the water, but you have to respect the water, or it will bite you. I’ve been in emergency medicine for many years and have been to drownings in the past.
  15. Exactly that mate, exactly that. She needs love, time, reassurance and positive reinforcement. Oh and a few treats along the way!
  16. She’s 11 months old and far too intelligent for me! Lol! She had a bad start in life and has a fear of men, loud noises, cars, the list goes on! She loves children and has a pathological hatred of cats! She needs at least two good walks a day and she goes to doggy day care when my wife and I are both working so she isn’t left for hours on end. She’s not my first rescue, but she needs the most work and effort to train her. It’s going to be a long road as she has real deep seated anxieties from her past life which need gently correcting, but she improves steadily, she’s so loving and protective of us, (my wife especially) it’s worth the input! I would like her to become a carp dog, but we are a long way from that yet, she’s intelligent though, she learns quickly, which is both a blessing and a curse as if she has a bad experience, she doesn’t forget!
  17. I’m in the process of training my collie/carpathian shepherd cross, we rescued her from Romania. She’s 10 months old and a little character! Just got off the phone with a dog trainer. She’s been on one carp fishing trip with me and she dug holes everywhere and barker at all the other dogs!
  18. Have you considered trying to wash them out in lake water if you’re worried they’re over done?
  19. I think I’ll stick with my nevilles... those alarms cost more than my car! With the delks/nevilles, the delks are more sensitive I found, with the ability to adjust the sensitivity. I just love my nevilles though!
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