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Always use my own rigs that i have tied, im sure there are plenty of rigs that are safe and will do the jod nicely but i much prefer my own tailor made rigs.
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One question i always ask myself, how can you get a bait to act and go into a carps mouth in exactly the same way as a free offering? but i keep coming back to, you can't, simply because your hook bait has alien objects attached to it.
I do wonder how sensative a carps mouth is to touch, i also had a mess around with rigs and worked on the idea of a bait moving up as naturally as possible, the problem is the bait is always attached to a hooklink, so even if the carp doesnt feel the hook, it will feel the hooklink. Its a tricky one but i do applaud your efforts fella. The one i came up with many years ago was a stiff boom of 6 inches onto which i tied a ring. The hook was tied in a normal fashion with braid of about 2 inches long, also with a ring at the end. The hook was passed through the ring on the stiff boom, this presents a nearly feel free rig, the only problem was, was how would i present such a rig so it would be effective enough to work properly. Its easier if i re tie the rig and show you with a picture to be honest, its a little hard to explain.
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I was watching where they were tasting pork pie's, and the pot noodle one, good fun
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Iv'e just been watching rod race, wet nets and total fishing, i'd forgotten how good the programmes were
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I use the fox bubble floats as you can fill them with water to give you casting weight, a floating braided mainline for quick lifting when striking, 4ft of 8lb floating line, and a multitude of different baits ie, pop up boilies, zig bugs, flies, imitation and normal dog biscuits, anything that floats.
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Im going to be brave and say the odd Thinking Tackle can be quite good if you ignore the plugs
firing squad at the ready
Rod Race, Wet Nets, Total Fishing, Go Fishing, even Compleat Angler
Oh dear Gary, now you've gone and spoiled a lovely thread.
Someone had to say it and im not one for shying away from controversy
Every programme has its place,
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I always found Carp Crew quite good with Jan porter and Kev Green.
Im going to be brave and say the odd Thinking Tackle can be quite good if you ignore the plugs
firing squad at the ready
Rod Race, Wet Nets, Total Fishing, Go Fishing, even Compleat Angler
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I hope the administrators/moderators don't mind me doing this.
But what is or was your favourite fishing programme on tv, maybe you have a particular favourite scene from a programme.
Mine would have to be watching Chris Yates on Redmire pool setting up a manikin for a few days to get the carp used to the shape and then fishing.
Favourite programmes would have to be
A Passion For Angling and recently Catching The Impossible
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ian the reason salford park is over looked is its been rapped by our foreign friends i fished it about 8years ago now and had some great nights catching big slabs 10lb+ (venue for you andy )but unfortunately tackle thefts gangs of hoodies and a few split lips NOT MINE i decided it just wasn't worth it going fishing tooled up is not my idea of fun,there was big carp in there 8yeas ago but never seen anyone fishing it now for years
Thats the reason i keep away, i was warned a while back, if you go, go tooled, not my idea of fishing.
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You can take a lot of the moisture our by using, oats, tiger nut flour, crushed hempseed, groundbait, boilie crumb, bread and so much more, the list is endless when it comes to pva
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Forget Worcestershire ain't anywhere worth fishing
Yeah ive noticed
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Well i have to be honest i have been looking at linear fisheries, st johns, plenty of room for plenty of anglers and some big fish.
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Hi all
Ive been looking at a number of fisheries, Merrington, Whelford, Linear, Horseshoe etc..... along with many more,
This is where i need help!
Where in your opinion (shropshire. Worcester, Gloustershire) would you like to fish most for a social.
Thanks guys i could really do with some help here
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So many differents ways fella, maize stays on better for casting as well as plastic, but when using plastic use a short piece of spaghetti as a bait stop, so if you lose the rig it wont stay live for long, i have used a single piece of corn right up to 5 to 6 on the hair. Now my favourite way is to use a single plastic sinking corn, thread the hair from top to bottom so it looks like a natural free offering and scatter a few around it.
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could be i had the same when i tried them out, so i just went for a curved shanked hook
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do your normal hooks have a wider gape
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Without seeing how the rig is tied and exactly how your presenting the bait, its impossible to tell
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But you can use an inline lead that has the insert and sleeve attached, as for a running inline then definetly not,
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Could the lead and shrink tube stop an inline lead from coming off the tubing? I accept that with a lead clip this is a safe rig but am slightly concerned should it be used with an inline.
Yes thats why i have specified a larger bore run ring is used, if your ever unsure of a rigs safety then dont use it, inline leads will snag on these
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I have to say its an interesting concept
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The good thing is, you can add as many as you want to tubing, i use this tubing with a running lead with an over sized run ring. I cannot claim its 100% but nothing is and i have found that yes tubing can lift and curl sometimes, but all you need to do is tease it straight, i have found weighting it down does help with the curls and lifts. My rods are generally made up before i go and remain made up until i change a whole set up so i dont really get that problem, i have only had problems with brand new tubing which like i said before just needs teasing out, it helps if you do it over a boiling kettle as well, but some tubing can go quite soft so be careful.
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There are lots of ways fella's just thought it was worth highlighting,
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Yes i know, this is just an example if you do not have the all singing all dancing tubing,
stop tangles
in UK Rig Tying
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Feather line down, touch the spool with your finger as the lead hits the water, this will throw the rigs forward, as the lead travels through the water slowly lift the rod in the air, keeping the mainline semi tight, pva sticks help but you still need to featherthe cast down as i have said, i use braided hook lengths and always use this method to stop tangles even with a pva stick on.