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  1. Have you read 'Cocky'? That's not a bad book, lots of scousers and crime in that one :lol:

     

    Yes mate, the devil is a good one also powder wars :wink:

     

    got powder wars for xmas (not the kind of thing you would expect to get off your mum :shock::? ) but havent got round to starting it yet.

     

    cocky was a good read - a true career criminal at work. he has just been done again for being the brains behind that jersey drug smuggling ring... :roll::shock:

     

    "costa del crime" was also a good read - the blurb on the front cover says it all....

     

     

    Mr Nice - "During the mid 19802 Howard Marks had forty-three aliases, eighty-nine phone lines and owned twenty-five companies trading throughout the world. At the height of his career he was smuggling consignments of up to thirty tons of marijuana, and had contact with organisations as diverse as MI6, the CIA, the IRA and the Mafia. Following a worldwide operation by the Drugs Enforcement Agency, he was busted and sentenced to twenty-five years in prison at Terre Haute Penitentiary, Indiana. He was released in April 1995 after serving seven years of his sentence."

     

    Brilliant book, amazing story for the times. Would definatelly suggest reading this if you like a criminal orientated book.

  2. yeah its got to be sandhurst,used to fish there about 10yrs ago before it went day ticket,my cousin has been a baliff on there for probably 12yrs and he says its amazing the number of big fish in there now,and all of them are pukka ones

     

     

    I had my PB best from there and it was a leather, beautiful fish. Good day ticket water, was on the lakes with the animal park where the paying public can walk around the lake as well.

     

    Another lake i have fished which is fantastic is buryhill fisheries in surrey. Not so much for the catch rate, got a lot of small carp in there, only ever pulled out carp on average, about 15 pounds. It's more for the pure beauty of the main lake, and other lakes, just a very well thought out day ticket venue. Also something to commend, it has the biggest filtration system in Europe, I think? Working on the main lake, for the summer months when the water is lacking in oxygen. Plan on doing a bit of winter piking on there in a few weeks.

  3. You need to catch up on your English coursework, I just hope for your sake that this is not for your English coursework?!?!?

     

    :?:roll: may have made a bit a sense if you didnt write "english" the first time :P

     

     

     

    people in glass houses

     

    Both parts of the sentence require a reference to English coursework as the original post did not specify!

     

    Maybe you need to catch up on your coursework as well.

     

    Glass house might apply to yourself more fella.

     

    :roll:

  4. I always stick me hook in to the bottom of the feeder, same sort of effect as tying it to the feeder with pva.

     

    Carefull of your casting as well, smooth casting is always the best.

     

    Feeder fishing is always going to tangle you up a bit more than set ups for carp fishing, it's just not pretty. You could also try an inline feeder!

     

    Had a blinding session the other week, doing a bit of bream bashin. after 2 slow hours It started speeding up and was literally a fish a chuck.

  5. I would also try using some floating baits as well around your float. If you watch the movement of fish when surface fishing you can see that they come up slowly from around the depth your talking about. Mind you, if they are taking the surface baits then surface fishing is even better than the float. I normally try this around lilly pads where the lilly pads hold the floating baits in place, then fish a float or suface fish just on the edge of the pad.

  6. The last time I fished the surface I had to nick my hooklink off Gaz so 'what he uses' :lol:

     

    & you'll generally find that even though most of the fish are feeding on the surface in say a 30ft radius of the baited area, it's worth over casting & fishing 10ft behind that area as the bigger fish tend to hold back. You might not be able to see them cruising but believe me, they're there :wink:

     

    The above is also good for not spooking the carp, over cast and slowly reel in to get your bait around the area you want!

  7. I always retrieve maybe 2/3 feet of line once the lead has hit bottom. As long as I dont feel any jolts while im doing it I feel safe that i have pulled the rig straight in the order I would prefer it.

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    Having said that I have looked into rigs for a certain shape of fish and this could be a way of picking out individual fish, irrespective of common or mirror :wink:

     

    I borrowed this quote (its only part of a reply) from the Different Strains thread, and its a subject that I've been thinking about as well.

     

    There are definitely different ways of feeding from different Carp, it has come up in the past in this thread as well.

     

    Some fish will suck and blow to eat their food, and others will scoop and pick up their food in the lips. Is this sucking and blowing fish going to get caught on the same rig as a fish which mouthes the bait?

     

    How do you make a rig that will catch the both types of feeding.

     

    Shorter rigs will catch fish that are over beds of bait, but will this same short rig catch fish feeding on this bait that are sucking the baits in? It can't be going in far enough. Is this the reason for hookpulls on some fish?

     

    Or is the short rig being taken in by fish that are picking the bait up and the lead is pulling the hook down to pr1ck the fish too early?

     

    On a longer rig with a good length hair ( both longer than usual) do both types of fish get caught?

     

    The water I have had a problem with hookholds I was playing this week, and had takes on 2 different rigs, one again, slightly more Complicated than standard.

     

    The rig that produced 3 fish was a Basic Knotless Knotted SuperNova Hooklink to ESP hook of about 20cm long. From the end of the bait I had about 10mm clearance to the shank.

     

    The other rod had on a Coated Braid Snowman presentation on a Sliding ring on the shank of the hook, the ring only able to slide to the top of the shank as there was a small Fox rubber stop. I had no clearance from the bait to the ring, the hookbait was tight, no additional hair showing through the bait.

     

    On both rigs the carp were hooked fairly and squarely and I had no problems with either.

     

    Have I gone too Complicated to start with? Dave had a Carp on a basic Amnesia Hooklink with a mono hair.

     

    Personnely I think the carp eating your bait has much more say so on whether or not you hook it. I think rigs only make a slight difference in comparrison.

  9. hard question to answer as a size 8 of one brand might be a size 10 in another but generally as small as you can reasonably get away with as a compromise between strength and finess,sorry cant be of much more help :D

     

    thats what i was thinking korda 12 to me looks like e.s.p 8

     

    I have noticed this before as well, miffed me a bit at first till I realised when I got home and compared and realised that I wasn't going mad!

  10. Sewing them on is pretty simple really . Much easier than getting maggots glued to your fingers :lol:

     

    You just thread real maggots on to some cotton using a sewing needle, adding either small slivers of foam or imitation pop up maggots for the tarts. :wink:

     

    Then when you have enough on , say 20 or 30, you tie them onto a D - rig. :D

     

    Or once you have them on the thread, stick the needle through a foam ball, and keep repeating this process until you cant see the ball of foam, normaly works better with about 10. Then you just use the ball of maggots like you would a boilie and hair rig it!

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