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t30sxh

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  1. Not sure if this is the correct forum.

     

    I'm visiting the UK soon and will be staying in Suffolk,  staying near the coast in Saxmundham.  Can someone please recommend some tackleshops, I've got a list of things I'm going to pick up and I'm considering buying some new rods whilst over there, so would prefer a shop with a good range of rods.

     

    Cheers  

  2. Well whilst fishing last night, four young men set up near me for a bit of carp bashing. a friend of mine wandered over to them and asked why they kill carp.... "well they're ruin the environment, they muddy up the water" but this lake is pretty clear. "they kill other fish" but there's plenty of roach, perch and trout in here and carp aren't predatory. "they spread disease". All the standard answers.

     

    They left at about midnight and I checked out their swim in the morning, fag buts everywhere, ring pulls, bread tags and some plastic packaging from their cigarettes.... All with a bin just 25ft away.

     

    I know who's really damaging the environment!

  3. They seem to believe that the killing of 95% of carp will bring their waterways back to a pristine condition, ignoring the fact that most of the damage is done by humans.  Remove the industrial pollution, urban and farming run off, bank erosion from cattle and ski boats, habitat removal, redirection of waterways and reduction of natural flows and then you can blame the carp.  

  4. None and nope.

     

    Can't buy any boilies in tackle shops out here. There are a few ex pats that roll and sell. I only know of one tackle shop in Oz that sells some gear and that's just a small range of gardner end tackle.

  5. I've been using the gardner kwik lok swivels, anti tangle sleeves and the same loop knot that Kryston recommend for a while now.   I tried the quick links but wasn't confident in them, they just seemed to add too much 'junk' to my rigs.

  6. You can always tell where Aussie bogans fish as it's usually full of trash, empty cans of corn, discarded beer bottles, empty tackle packets etc..   Sometimes if you're lucky, you come across the remains of a fire, where the idiots believed cans and bottles would magically burn away.    I once had a huge family turn up next to me, open up packets for rods and reels they'd just bought from K Mart, open up their cans of corn....fish for a couple of hours and walk off leaving all their rubbish laying around....there was a bin only 40ft away.  

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