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cyborx

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  1. 38 minutes ago, Dez Animaux said:

    I wouldn't touch that Solar knockoff with a pho-ooken bargpole as I'm not into copycats

    But nice try mate

    And it didn't get ''heated'' in the slightest, it was a strong debate and quite interesting I found

    well well, NOW who is running down baits that he knows naff all about?

    solar knock off? your showing your ignorance there buddy, the same team are making cherry's baits as were when they were 'partnered' with solar, the break up was all about the mark up that solar wanted to add and that you can take to the bank, i did quite an in depth look as to the why's and whatfor's for over 12 months before taking a leap of faith.

    as to the second bit of your statement, and "quoting out of context", i have made precisely two posts (not counting this one) and in neither one did i mention "getting heated", dont start out playing by your own rulebook cos "here be dragons" as they say :wink:

    i know your not CM cos your not in the same league but i would lay bets on you being a reincarnation of 'the carphauler' though. :lol::lol:

  2. 23 hours ago, Dez Animaux said:

    You shouldn't quote people out of context.

    It makes me look bad when YOU were the one bad mouthing Sticky.

     

    wouldnt let a little thing like that bother you bud, thats just chilly being chilly :wink:

    are you a Sticky rep, or one of their bait testers maybe? cos your sure defensive of them and it makes me wonder why.

    have i missed a trick? was there something that i was doing wrong when i use Manilla?

    i await the response with baited breath..... see wot i did there? :lol::lol:

  3. my opinion is that Cell and sticky manilla are both absolute cack, i used them both for over a season and my catch rate went right down.

    but that coming from someone who is only bothered what a bait will do and not what a bait contains so dont jump down my throat eh!!

    IMO cherrycarp baits are doing the thing at the mo so are the number one bait for me :lol:

  4. 53 minutes ago, Dez Animaux said:

    cheerio

    shame, i was getting into this topic, for what its worth i use both forceps and fingers.

    fingers to roll out a hook that is nicely in the lips and forceps for that rogue hook that gets taken a little to far back to get a thumb and finger on comfortably.

    there is a genuine reason for both (imo) and a time for both to come into their own.

    some people just wont be told tho, fyi my EXCLUSIVE venue does not insist on the use of forceps but waders? yes, for a good reason tho i would say that some of the more ridiculous rules come about thru personal preference of the more influential committee members playing God :lol:

  5. 5 hours ago, smufter said:

    With the level of water being so low in my lake, if I tried to do it any other way I'd be going in for a swim.

    and that is true of a lot of lakes bud, we have a rule on my syndi, waders are a required piece of equipment!!! waders must be used when landing and returning fish, aprox 50% of the swims are a 2ft or more drop of the boards and a large portion of those the water is 3ft or more deep,,,,, lifting a carp in the sling would obviate the use of some very productive swims for me.

     

  6. 16 hours ago, Jates12 said:

    Awesome mate, thank you so much for the advice.

    The force 8 is available on ebay for £130 and thats the range i was looking at, up to 150ish. As long as its warm, waterproof and doesnt break the bank im game 😂

    end tackle is the real baffler for me. which lead, what rig to use?! I think keeping it simple for starters is best, something easy to tie, German rig or something like that!

    force 8's got a built in groundsheet meaning no drafts in heavy wind lol.

    simple knotless knot to a hook with an inturned eye, any old supple coated braid as hooklink (ESP sinklink or Korda Ntrap for instance) and stripped back to the hook eye.

    start with the boilie on the bend of the hook and go from there.

    thats how most of us started before getting involved in the 'secret hook hold' style of fishing and believe it or not we caught more fish in them days :lol::lol:

     

    tight lines :wink:

     

  7. i can highly recommend the cyprinus gear, i have had the bivvy's myself and always found them to be well put together, not the lightest of gear but great for someone starting out.

    i also have the cyprinus wide guy bed chair (cos i love to spread out) and the 5 season sleep system bag is (imo) one of the best on the market.

    bivvy or brolly system is the oft asked question and the proper answer is 'look at your intended fishing style' if your going to be doing mostly social type fishing, I,E, couple of mates on the bank for a 24 hr get together, Bivvy for comfort every time.

    solo nights and wanting to be semi mobile then brolly system pref with overwrap for those cold ones coming up, this comes in handy when you want to move to get on the fish or you are faced with a mega hike to your spots.

    an intermediate bivvy to cover both situations is the TFG force 8 bivvy

    so easy to put up and down, literally seconds and a reasonable price too, i had one for 4/5 years and it was excellent, in fact i still have it in the shed :lol:

  8. welcome to the forum James, cant advise on tackle myself cos you will find that for the most part it is down to personal preference.

    some will tell you that the latest this/that from the big names is the bee's, or this custom rod vs that one is the way to go.

    all i will say is go by how deep your pockets go, i for instance am still using my set of 3 Fox Warrior Z rods that are over 9 years old and still doing the job, in fact i would say that if you can pick up a second hand set of these that has been looked after then you cant go wrong but then you will have folk that swear by the latest Torix, Greys or free spirits.

    do you intend just days or do you need kit for nights?

    basic kit list.

    rods

    pod/banksticks

    alarms

    indicators

    42" landing net (pref micro mesh)

    comfy chair

    bivvy/brolly (for nights and adverse weather)

    carp bed

    sleeping bag/quilt

    cooker (and associated cookware)

    basic terminal bits are

    leads

    hooks

    hooklink

    swivels

    quiklinks

    tungsten putty

    bait stops

    the list is endless but also depends not only on your lake, your chosen style but on your personal way of presenting your traps, what i would advise it to find yourself a fishing buddy who has at least some knowledge and learn from him/her for a while.

    what county are you in? im sure someone on here is close enough to help you out :wink:

     

     

  9. 1 minute ago, Dannygooner said:

     

    I like Nash gear too. and I've also got to say, their customer service team are spot on. Fox lost my custom from their poor customer service. What does crack me up is seeing the cardboard cut out Alan blairs on the bank. Their everywhere 😂. Nash , Korda, a lot of their stuff seems the most innovative to me. I can't understand the hate.

    from my personal POV the hate mostly comes from the absurd pricing structure, yes i realize about R&D costs, yes i am aware of marketing costs and yes i am aware about mark ups from manufacturer to shop but still.

    take hooks, nash and korda among others average price per hook of most styles £0.50p yet i can buy a comparable hook (often from the same manufacturer) for less at £0.30p.

    baits that are equally as good (if not better) for £s per kilo less.

    swivels, leaders and all other terminal tackle for as little as half price in most instances BUT they have not got the big name attached and that is where the carp snobbery kicks in, snobbery that is promulgated and widely encouraged by the big names, and that to me makes them no better than the street corner drug peddlers.

     

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