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nigewoodcock

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  1. Again there are loads of threads covering all you are asking. A quick look through the rig tying stickies is worth a shot. I think I recall a post on there with diagrams of how to set up a running rig utilising tubing. Probably done by someone who could tell you a lot more on the subject than me
  2. There are ways round it but I wouldn't use tubing on a running lead just slack lines. If your not using slack lines and only having a small drop on your bobbin then you are not fishing a true running lead.
  3. Have a search on leadcore Nafy and you will see lots of opinions, some for and some against Then make up your own mind if you use it. Just don't let the decision be based on that the alternative is a pain in the backside to do.
  4. There are ways of having all you ask for without the use of leadcore. Tubing being the obviuos.
  5. You will find the chaps down there very helpfull It still may be possible to find some fish at night; if they are giving themselves away It may be worth 'chucking' out the rods using the advice gained from the DVD for the night you get there. Perhaps in a swim next to the car so you don't have to fully unpack? That would allow you to be up before first light to aid you in the location of some fish.
  6. Does anybody have any up to date info on this venue?
  7. I would stay away from the main carp lake if you were looking for a quick day session. I would stick to the main lake that holds some nice fish. They have a lot of match fishing on there and I would go about fishing it using not so much carp fishing tactics but base my approach on more of a match style Edit - That relates Trinity Waters by the way
  8. Just found these 2 pictures that coops posted on the social thread....
  9. Although I had a few, they were all small fish. I think it was only one, maybe 2 over (just) 10lb. It is a really nice lake and, as you say Kev, one for the future and has bags full of potential. Wasn't there a couple of pictures of nice fish from there in a mag just before the social? I think someone posted it on the ARC social thread?
  10. You have an idea of where they are. You have been told that they are by a tackle shop. My first port of call would be the tackle shop - after having a look around in the area. Google maps can be quite handy as well Are you local to Highbridge?
  11. Was it A1 pits that those fools had that video filmed at a while ago on here?
  12. Maybe we will meet soon - if we have not already! My plan for the winter is to fish Ham due to the ease of car to swim transportation along with lack of time (having to pull off early every Sunday morning whilst getting there late Saturday afternoon)
  13. I had a thought and a look at a rig whilst I was 'playing' about with my pop up rigs in search of one that was able to hold in the majority of takes on the lake I was fishing. When using a rig ring, I was having trouble which sounds like you describe - the hook pivoting at the wrong place along its shank? My solution to this that may work in your situation - but not on the lake I was on was instaed of having a ring stop on the hook, glue a small pice of foam on it. After adjusting bits of the rig I settled for a cut off from a fake sweetcorn which needed less glue (almost not needed at all) and as I was using a yellow bait it was neat on the eye (not the most important thing I know)
  14. Taken from another thread on D rigs:
  15. http://www.rakerlakes.com/ I was told about this lake not so long ago whilst talking to an old friend on facebook. Her husband travels there from Shropshire on a regular basis. Got to be something in that statement? I think it was Kingfisher lake that she said he fished which looking at the website seems to be the specimen lake on the complex. As for first hand knowledge , then I unfortunately fail.
  16. I thought I was correct, but I have just had a look through my planner on sky+ to confirm. In an episode of carp crew, Kev Green has a session on Weston Park whilst doing an episode on partical fishing with Bryan Jarrett. It's one of the better Carp Crew episodes and could be worth a quick look before you go It was Jemsue5 that triggered the memory when he mentioned the depth. Kev Green wades out to bait his spot with a spoon.
  17. Those Korum quickstops are, I think, designed with the match man in mind so that they can change or re-bait at speed. Most of the time when carp fishing you are not against the clock In the case of 8lb line not being up to the job - that depends on the quality of the line in the first place. As Kev has mentioned, big fish can be landed on low breaking strain line. Infact if you ask a lot of people what line they use in the winter you may find a lot drop down to around 10lb (if safe to do so) to fine down there approch
  18. I wish I could get out on my own! I still have no floor in my bathroom or kitchen, the hotwater tank has decided to pack in, the dog has bust down 4 fence panels (which I can't replace until the weekend as I can't fit them in the car ) and to top it all off, I have a lake that is only 100 meters from my front door (the deciding factor in buying the house as I had a pool very close to the old one) and it's flooded so I cant get to the area where all the fish have been hugging for the last 2 weeks It's as if they knew what was coming Edited because I new I couldn't spell!
  19. Sorry for the suggestion, I didn't realise you wanted us to tell you how to fish the lake, what rig to use, what bait to use how much to feed etc. I forgot that carp always feed exactly the same every day; the same bait the same amount and at the same rate Edit Just a quick look at there website revealed, in the catch reports, that a lot of bait is needed to hold the fish. I could always ring up RH Fisheries for you and ask the questions?
  20. Go on the RH website. There is a video swim guide on there
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