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there are loads of great baits to choose from but i would monster tiger nut from dynamite
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From the album: joe's album
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From the album: joe's album
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well done mate, lovely looking Zander
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hi, going here for a weekend at the end of august, anyone heard of it it before or know anything about it? thanks joe
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it looks great guys, thanks for that
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it would take 9hours if you get the ferry from dover, 514miles and from portsmouth it is 314miles and will apparently take 10hours
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From the album: joe's album
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recently there have been loads of fish out which is quite nice to see from all over the lake, and most people fishing statically.
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check out norfolk waters at the top of uk venues, quite a few on there
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right, well firstly whats wrong with taswood, I've only been there for a day session but it seemed like a very nice place and has lakes to cover all difficulties. stanninghall lakes is one i have been to a few times and its where i managed my fist 20lb carp, not sure if there is any 30's in there thou but diffinatly high 20's it has nice spaced out swims and is around 2-3 acres, its diffinatly not a really hard to lake to fish u just have to find them another lake is taverham mill, that is a bit harder as it is around 22 acres but is one of the most beautiful lakes i have ever see, i have never caught from there but am hoping to as I'm doing my work experience there for 2 weeks starting monday and hope to get some fishing in if you look at there face book page theres been a lot of fish out including a 30 so it maybe worth a try.
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okay well i can't see nothing wrong with that, how do u know the were actually bites, they could have just been fish swimming into your line
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well what hooks were u using?? normally if your using a 2.5oz lead u shouldn't need to stike cuz the lead will hook the fish for u
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hi guys, i know theres a few threads on lakes in france and loads online but theres so many to choose from. i would like to go next year in the summer I'm looking for a lake that isn't to big, the fish in the lake don't need to be really big i don't want it to be really easy but not extremely hard can't be stupidly expensive i also don't want it to take ages to get there by car. think thats all thanks joe
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i use to rigs which are both very effective on most waters and also very simple to tie this one is my wafter or boilie rig, when i use a wafter with it i always put a small shot on the hair cuz i use a bit of fake buoyant corn with it. i use a light in lead and a anti tangle sleeve so it never tangles when casting, i prefer inline leads because i find them better for casting and playing the fish. i strip back a bit of the coated braid after the shrink tubing. i use a size 6 curve shank hook and a small bit of shrink tubing because this makes the rig have great hook holds and never come out. there is a rig ring o the shank of the hook to make a blow back effect. this is the pop up rig i use, a multi rig. this is surprisingly simple to tie and a very effective rig that has amazing hook holds which the hook never comes out. the hook is attached by a loop so then there is a tag end which is where i place my split shot so the rig sits upright in the water and then has a very aggressive curve from the shrink tubing and curved hook. again i use i inline lead and a anti tangle sleeve.
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From the album: joe's album
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From the album: joe's album
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From the album: joe's album
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mine are pretty much the same multi rig but with a curved shank and a very short bit of shrink tubing and a blow back rig used with also a curved shank, very simple rig
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Wait so u can't fish at the weekend on the main lake anymore?? Yh never realised u had to call in when I went which meant he nearly locked me in:) Do u fish it much?
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From the album: joe's album
new pb!! -
From the album: joe's album
new pb !! -
From the album: joe's album
9am on the multi rig