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nigewoodcock got a reaction from yonny in Tips for pinning rig down from pva in water
And no, I’m not banned. Just never have much time to post. I still read through where I can, keeping up with monitoring swearing etc.
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nigewoodcock got a reaction from Carpbell_ll in Tips for pinning rig down from pva in water
And no, I’m not banned. Just never have much time to post. I still read through where I can, keeping up with monitoring swearing etc.
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nigewoodcock got a reaction from snowmanstevo in Tips for pinning rig down from pva in water
And no, I’m not banned. Just never have much time to post. I still read through where I can, keeping up with monitoring swearing etc.
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nigewoodcock got a reaction from snowmanstevo in Tips for pinning rig down from pva in water
Can’t get the colour/dye anymore.
we do the same leader in 3 different colours now. Black, green and clear. The clear one is ace but I prefer the green as it blends in on all types of bottom, green or not. Very similar to the diffusion camo.
PS I still have a load of the D-cam ones 😉
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nigewoodcock got a reaction from commonly in Tips for pinning rig down from pva in water
And no, I’m not banned. Just never have much time to post. I still read through where I can, keeping up with monitoring swearing etc.
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nigewoodcock got a reaction from newmarket in Fish Care - Disinfecting Nets, Mats & Slings
No mention of khv in your original question
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nigewoodcock got a reaction from Simon KG in Self Takes
That camera may take an intovalometer. They are the best thing for self takes.
You can set the delay, interval time between shots, how many shots it fires etc etc. You can pick them up for around a tenner on amazon.
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nigewoodcock got a reaction from finchey in First time video
I had a busy lockdown period. Lots of building work at home, lots of work and maintenance down the lake and also tried getting to grips with filming and editing. Once lockdown ended, I managed to get out for a few short trips which gave me chance to flip the switch on the camera to video mode. Here’s the outcome of the two trips that I filmed.
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nigewoodcock got a reaction from Carpbell_ll in First time video
I had a busy lockdown period. Lots of building work at home, lots of work and maintenance down the lake and also tried getting to grips with filming and editing. Once lockdown ended, I managed to get out for a few short trips which gave me chance to flip the switch on the camera to video mode. Here’s the outcome of the two trips that I filmed.
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nigewoodcock got a reaction from welder in Leadcore beads???
Have you priced up the difference between buying ready made helicopter leaders and buying the components separately? I’m sure I saw a mate post on Facebook that he was better off financially, buying the ready made kits when you pro rata the cost. He uses Korda ones.
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nigewoodcock got a reaction from yonny in Leadcore beads???
Have you priced up the difference between buying ready made helicopter leaders and buying the components separately? I’m sure I saw a mate post on Facebook that he was better off financially, buying the ready made kits when you pro rata the cost. He uses Korda ones.
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nigewoodcock got a reaction from yonny in Lead Clip or Helicopter
Lead clips also allow you to switch to and from zigs very quickly.
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nigewoodcock got a reaction from crusian in new byte alarms over engineered hype
3 times, as he done it with both rods, then rewrapped one again before he twigged I think!! 😂
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nigewoodcock got a reaction from Pete Springate's Guns in Lead Clip or Helicopter
Lead clips also allow you to switch to and from zigs very quickly.
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nigewoodcock got a reaction from ... in Lead Clip or Helicopter
Lead clips also allow you to switch to and from zigs very quickly.
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nigewoodcock got a reaction from yonny in new byte alarms over engineered hype
3 times, as he done it with both rods, then rewrapped one again before he twigged I think!! 😂
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nigewoodcock got a reaction from muftyboy in new byte alarms over engineered hype
3 times, as he done it with both rods, then rewrapped one again before he twigged I think!! 😂
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nigewoodcock got a reaction from Its-grim-up-north in new byte alarms over engineered hype
3 times, as he done it with both rods, then rewrapped one again before he twigged I think!! 😂
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nigewoodcock got a reaction from yonny in Safest set up for fishing in weed.
As long as you don’t drop the lead!!
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nigewoodcock got a reaction from Its-grim-up-north in Safest set up for fishing in weed.
As long as you don’t drop the lead!!
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nigewoodcock got a reaction from yonny in 2020 new tackle discussions
Are you going to the northern angling show mark? If so, pop over to our stand and I’ll talk you through all the benifits of the bushwhacker. It’s so different than anything else on the market and in my honest opinion, so much better.
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nigewoodcock got a reaction from yonny in The Sharpened Hooks Thread
I’m not sure what jp use to sharpen but he does thousands of them so would make sense to use something mechanical?
I very rarely use any other rig than a multi rig. A lot of this is down to presentation, but you get the added benefit of being able to change the hook quickly. The sharper the hook, the quicker it blunts, as you well know. Some of the hooks out of the packet now are crazily sharp. Kamakura’s and pinpoints for example. I can now give them a quick touch on the doctor if they come in not 100% and I’m away fishing again. I haven’t fished a session longer than 4 hours since September, so speed is paramount in my angling. At trade shows when demoing the product, I purposely turn hooks over (far more than sinking on gravel or hooking a fish would do) and bring them back to life in seconds. We will sell less hooks now 😂
It’s not just carp anglers that will benefit either. Lure anglers, fly, dead and live bait, sea etc. They will all save time and money having one of these in their kit.
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nigewoodcock got a reaction from Its-grim-up-north in The Sharpened Hooks Thread
I’m not sure what jp use to sharpen but he does thousands of them so would make sense to use something mechanical?
I very rarely use any other rig than a multi rig. A lot of this is down to presentation, but you get the added benefit of being able to change the hook quickly. The sharper the hook, the quicker it blunts, as you well know. Some of the hooks out of the packet now are crazily sharp. Kamakura’s and pinpoints for example. I can now give them a quick touch on the doctor if they come in not 100% and I’m away fishing again. I haven’t fished a session longer than 4 hours since September, so speed is paramount in my angling. At trade shows when demoing the product, I purposely turn hooks over (far more than sinking on gravel or hooking a fish would do) and bring them back to life in seconds. We will sell less hooks now 😂
It’s not just carp anglers that will benefit either. Lure anglers, fly, dead and live bait, sea etc. They will all save time and money having one of these in their kit.
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nigewoodcock got a reaction from yonny in The Sharpened Hooks Thread
It’s way easier than to get consistent results with very little practice. You have much more control over hand movement as the ‘file’ is in a fixed position rather than in your other hand. The vice is designed so that you can just touch the hook onto the stone with great control. You don’t have to worry about keeping it on plane. A second on the back of the point is all that’s needed but you can touch up the two sides. The only real worry is overdoing it. Less is more and all that!