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cobleyn

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  1. As a few pointers:

     

    I'd ask Luke about permanent markers and get his opion on whether they spook his fish.

     

    Conduit pole makes the best permanent marker as your line just pings off it.

     

    If its too deep for conduit- make sure your marker is 20 yards back from your baited area .

     

    Everything looks different out in a boat. the markers you thought you had in your head and where you think you are in relation to the bank gets thrown completely when you're in a boat.

     

    If you work slow and steady you'll save time and trouble. If you try and take 2 rigs out and start to spin you'll get in a mess.

     

    Always step into the MIDDLE of a boat and work in the centre.

     

    ALWAYS wear a life jacket

     

    NEVER wear waders

     

    If you take your rig out with you you can feel around the area from the boat with a bare lead to get a sense of the bottom. Once you have found the sand/ silt pocket you are looking for- put a rig on and lower it down.

     

    Pre-dark is a good time to do your boat work as the wind nearly always drops.

     

    A boat is a massive edge. Don't be afraid of spending a couple of hours drifting around and feeling the bottom. You may spook the fish- but if you have a week in the same peg its worth the effort to get it out of the way on day 1.

     

    Have a read of Bill Cothams book- he talks a lot about Les Graviers in there.

     

    If you want a bait tip. Trigga, high levels of GLM, N buric and Pineapple...its accounted for most of the big fish in the lake and they have seen quite a bit of it

    :wink:

  2. Fishing using a boat is a learned skill. Rather than spend a couple of days spinning around on les graviers and cursing your boat skills...I'd get on a lake before you go and have a practice. If thes two of you fishing and feeding as a team...practice a pair. It can be really frustrating working with someone on the bank, or in a boat that has no experience of it.

     

    It'll save you a couple of days of cursing and not fishing effectively.

  3. Hi Paul. I fished Vallee a couple of years back. If you are new to France and new(ish) to carpfishing....there's loads of other places to go and get a load of runs and gain a lot of experience and fun while your doing it.

     

    Vallee is ok, but it's not easy fishing.

  4. I fished there around 12 years ago when Ian starmer had bought it (or just bought the rights) from the chap that owned it. Maybe called rafael (?)- he was a multi millionaire who kept the rights to fish it from the top end near his house.

     

    In those days you planted a length of conduit at range as your marker, baited hemp around it from a boat and then cast your rigs to your baited patch.

     

    Common thinking went that all of the fish came from range. First night I had 2 30's from the margin on the damn wall and had a 45lb catfish from the margins on the last day.

     

    Whilst I was there, there was a "photo shoot". Basically the ex owner used to get models in...have them parade round in skimpy gear and take photos of them with carp. At night he used to party with them till the early hours.

  5. I fancy a bash at some river fish and wanted to ask a few questions if anyone could help

     

    Good venues or any feedback on local rivers Derbyshire,Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire?

     

    Is the approach the same? I have never fished a river before

     

    Bait what works best ? boiilies or barrels etc flavours etc .....

     

    Best time of year?

     

    Thanks in advance

     

    Yup the Trent and the soar give you the best shots at fish. Both contain fish into the 40's. But you have got to find them. They are in fixed places and there are none for miles in between.

     

    As they are river fish- they need to feed all year around. Look for them in oxygenated water in teh summer and slow bays in the winter.

     

    You may want to start near a Marina in B________ on the soar and behind some large gravel pits near notts on the trent and maybe near some bridges a bit lower down too. :wink:

  6. I saw a fantastic variation of one on tight lines on Friday night. Adam penning has invented a chod rig with a bottom bait.

     

     

    ....oh wait ....no it was just a helicopter rig. :roll:

  7. most wont see it....but look at the scenery behind you.....thats a lottery win right there mate!! :wink:

     

    The funny thing is we commented on the very same thing- Unfortunately the comment we made was "look at all that flipping scenery...and we've been staring at those rod tips for 8 hours".

     

    It is a stunning country.

     

    Very expensive in BC though. Everything is 20-30% more expensive than the UK. Except Petrol....thats about half price.

  8. very nice,always fancied it but then again i've always fancied marlin fishing off the florida keys shark fishing in Australia bone fish fishing in cuba cod fishing in norway and so on,just never had the money,i have managed 2 trips to france but caught bigger in england

     

    The worlds a big place, with a lot of fish in it. Loads still to catch. :D

     

    Bang for buck- the Ebro takes some beating.

  9. i wouldnt be disappointed myself lol. some great pics there mate

     

    I tried not to be disappointed whilst I was there and keep my head up...it's only when I've got back and have thought it through how tough it was. Although a 100lb+ was the goal...my real objective was to find a fish that was going to physically test me with a gruelling fight. It has to be said- these fish- in some of the fast water we were fishing (20 oz to hold bottom) went like absolute stink. One of the sub 100lbers spooled my dad in seconds. We had to up anchor and chase it as it took 150 yards with ease.

  10. Nice fish cob i wouldn't be disapointed mate it's fishing not catching, i wanna go canada for the stergeon at some point. Did you go with stergeon slayers?

     

    I went with a chap called Steve Kaye (Sturgeon Hunter). I can't recommend him enough. Excellent boat, good tackle and most importantly a good guide who know his stuff, the river- and you can sit and chat to for the 8 hours a day you're on the water with him. His web site is pretty good and he's on facebook too.

     

    Most of the guides operate out of a place called chilliwack- which is about 2 hours out of vancouver.

  11. Thought you may be interested in my latest trip. I flew out to Vancouver a couple of weeks back with the intention of catching some huge Sturgeon. It has to be said the fishing was much tougher than I imagined and based on conversations with all of the guides out there its the toughest they've ever seen it.

     

    We fished the Fraser for 7 days and blanked on three of them. Some days we only bagged a fish per day. Its a long way to go and a lot of cash for such hard fishing- But what can you ----its fishing!!!

     

    I was quite prescriptive with the guide that we were there to catch bigger fish, so we avoided the downstream areas where the juveniles hang out.

     

    Fantastic country, such pleasant people- great service culture- really friendly...some of the best steak I've ever eaten.

     

    We saw seals attacking salmon in the shallows. Vultures and eagles circling above us. One day we had a seal surface 2 feet from the back of the sturgeon we had at the side of the boat- eye us up and then slowly drift off.

     

    On day 2 we had a 600lb fish crash at the side of the boat.

     

    Tackle was standard overseas kit- 50lb class (ish) rods with quite soft tips (They can give quite soft bites), 100lb braid with 200lb hooklinks. Hook were Gamakatsu 8/0's.

     

    They are proper fighting machines too- proper pulled my arms off and they take to the air frequently too.

     

    Sorry my write up is a bit shoddy- to be honest I'm still a bit gutted. If anyone has got any questions on it- or if you fancy some more info - just shout. Happy to share any thoughts on the experience.

     

    I'll post some photos up in the next hour when they've uploaded

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