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greekskii

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  1. 15 hours ago, Carpbell_ll said:

    personally i think rod licences are overpriced and outdated, everyone who wishes to use the waters for any reason other than walking should pay something, 10 notes per year per rod would be fair same for canoeists, bike riders, magnet fishing, wild swimming, all sorts. a small EA fee for each would be fair.

    couldn't agree any less. It's £45 a year for 3 rods, people spend more on food and bait for a weekend. What the money gets spent on has massive value to the environment and to fisheries too. Rod licence monies only go to the Fisheries team, they dont go anywhere else so every penny of income gets spent on improvements, it doesnt pay anyone wages. I do agree however that all river users should have to pay something. 

    In an ideal world all fisheries and clubs would check your licence before selling you a ticket, but a centralised infrastructure would be so complex and expensive.

  2. On 19/04/2022 at 11:14, Gilesc said:

    Cheers, yes it was pretty busy when I walked it recently.any other recommendations for waters in this area?

    Was looking at syndicates , but pretty much same fully booked up and long waiting lists. I have been fishing Linear a lot , but need to get away from the ridiculous  buckets and constant when you off mate. Probably sign of the times , and no better elsewhere.

    Any recommendations appreciated   im 12 miles from Swindon , but happy to travel.

    We did a little tour as I said, looking on google maps now we went round Coke's pit which is lovely, and the two big pits on the opposite side of the road, theres all sorts of water sports going on there and as country park. These two were very low stock but some cracking fish. Featured on a sticky or thinking anglers video, the crayfish man. Neigh bridge was the other one, opposite South Cerney Dabchick lake. Again a low stock lake but stunning fish. 

    Sadly I have no idea how to join any of the above mentioned.

  3. 2 hours ago, Gilesc said:

    Hi , is anyone familiar with South Cerney AC ,and the waters. Does anyone fish and recommend these venues. I have heard mixed reports 

    I went down to visit a mate pre lockdown and stopped a night on whitefriars with him before having a tour of a few of the other waters in the area. All depends on what you're looking for. Obviously whitefriars is a large low stock pit which can get VERY busy. We dropped in on the other lakes but they were also very busy so didnt walk them fully and headed off to other larger waters in the area. Looks like a busy club and that means it's likely to be good fishing and well maintained. 

  4. As much as it pains me to say as I’m all for a bargain, just bite the bullet and buy the stuff you need. Yes prices are high but things last or at least come with a warranty! You could be waiting forever for them to come down. 
     

    in the last few weeks we have gone from moaning about £1.50 a litre diesel to thinking it’d be great if it went back down to that from £1.79 a litre. Business isn’t stupid, people are buying it at these prices so it’ll not get reduced unless people stop buying en masse. Even the second hand market follows this trend. 

    only place for cheap kit now is heading to your local car boot and seeing what’s about. You might get lucky, more often than not you’ll not find anything decent. 

  5. The good hemp oil is good. I’ve used it in the past. If my memory serves me correctly the sticky hemp oil has a green tinge to it and you get a bit of “gunk” in the bottom.  Whereas the good hemp doesn’t have either. Hence they are two different qualities entirely. 

    Not sure if the fish will ever know the difference but for me personally the one produced for humans is cheaper. There’s a few more out there, pain to find on Google as you get hits for CBD oil mostly and they mainly are more expensive than sticky hemp oil tbh. 

  6. 9 hours ago, crusian said:

    Hi Everyone 

    Dynamite Baits have recently added to their  range of Particles .

    Should I try  the Peanuts now , or wait a few months  until the water warms up do you think  🤔 ? .

    😃

    You can use them now. Use them sparingly. Might be worth getting yourself some peanut granules or crushed peanuts so you can fish over mainly crushed and a few whole, but like most tend to do with tigers. 
    the dynamite jars are fairly pricey so you don’t want to be using a handful around each rod every time. 
     

    I’ve got a few handfuls and some crushed in my baiting mix at the moment. Prepared myself I may add to keep costs down. 

  7. On 14/03/2022 at 18:36, Highy said:

    Sticky is £8 for 500ml....have look both

    Personally I’d rather buy food grade than a less refined oil. Buy the best quality, which isn’t always the most expensive. Sticky just buy hemp oil in bulk and bottle it. 

    with the demand for hemp products skyrocketing over the last 6/7 years I doubt a fishing company are buying in food grade hemp oil to re-sell to anglers, they probably aren’t going to be sold it by suppliers. You can barely get decent dry hemp without paying a premium now as it all goes to the “superfood” industry. 

  8. I’m planning to take my 5yr old out once it’s warmed up. Small whip the way I’m going too. 
    Just find somewhere where there is plenty of silvers. I’m lucky to have such a place on my club ticket although the river might be a good shout once it reopens. Bleak love a maggot!

  9. 1 hour ago, Jone5y said:

    Yeah that's the one. It was always a lake that the owner and his mates would fish from my understanding. I seem to remember one of the "bailiffs" on Jigsaw whose name I cannot remember telling me that no-one really bothered fishing it as the biggest carp had recently died. I used to walk around it occasionally but never really saw much of interest.

    Yeah I think it’s the only one they have fenced due to it being a different landowner they lease it from. From what I gather it’s a lovely lake with some really nice fish in. Lookers at least. A few pics on their website now and some decent sized fish too 

  10. On 16/02/2022 at 18:31, Jone5y said:

    I fished that Jigsaw lake for a season or two ages ago. It was a really nice atmosphere and everybody I met down there was very pleasant. The top lake was always of interest to me but I believe it was, and may still be, invite only by the owner. 

    By top lake do you mean the new one they’ve just added officially to the complex. I do believe it is invite only still though! Grebe lake or something. 

  11. 11 hours ago, crusian said:

    Thanks very much , everyone , for all your comments ; this makes my choice of line very simple .

    Now all I have to do is take more care loading my line , but I've watched  Matthew Collins on YouTube , and I think I'm on the right track now .

    😃

    I Soak it in water for 24hrs, putting the spool fully submerged in a bucket of water with a couple 5oz leads on top. Just make sure it comes off the right way and on to the spool when you tie it. Put it back in the water and pinned down by the leads so it can’t move and then load under pressure. I hold a towel in my hand and hold the line through it. 
     

    do 20/30 turns and then stop, open the bail arm and see if the line comes off coiled or relatively straight. If it’s coiled up then flip the spool over and start again. Check again and it should come off the spool properly now 👍🏼

  12. 10 hours ago, ouchthathurt said:

    I used to hair rig a boilie or nut stack then push it all into a pot of marmite so it was covered in it before casting. That used to be a right winner! 

    I used to this with the red pepperami as a kid. Caught loads on it. 
     

    I mentioned thinning peanut butter before, I’ve done the same with Nutella. I was looking at a jar of biscoff spread in my cupboard just now and wondered if they’d like that! 😂 

    I think the best supermarket liquid though, is baileys or any Irish cream liquor. I wouldn’t fish any birdfood or nut bait without using this as a glug for it. Especially through winter. 

  13. Fish the margins is my advice. Bait up regularly and get them confident on feeding on your bait and a spot. 
    also remember these fish live in the lake. They are used to the depth. They will feed on the bottom in 25ft. 
    I’ve had relatively unpressured fish on boilies, hi viz pop-ups, etc. just prebait consistently with the same bait.

    I don’t know where abouts you’re based but normally the deeper lakes work on a different time cycle, they’ll be a month or so behind everywhere else. The fish will wake up later, spawn later and the water temps will stay higher late in to the year. 

  14. 16 hours ago, salokcinnodrog said:

    Aye, the birds. Sadly the land based mammals can't get in

    I don’t know. Rabbits and foxes can get through the fence. There was a video circulating a few years ago of a fox sliding through the gaps. Deers and badgers won’t but then that isn’t a bad thing for a fishery. Badgers can turn over swims if you’re unlucky where they make a set. 

  15. 17 minutes ago, salokcinnodrog said:

    Unfortunately this can prevent the other natural wildlife getting in as well. 

    Locally the birders are cutting the otter fences to get in to watch the rare birds. Otter fenced lakes become wildlife havens where everything is safe. The other wildlife doesnt take long to figure it out!

  16. 9 hours ago, elmoputney said:

    They were fine with harder pop ups just when they are gooed they become a bit softer and occasionally come off easily, but I know what you mean can be frustrating bringing in no bait when you think you should've had a bite, tbh my goo findings have never been that conclusive anyway, I caught mainly caught on ungooed match the hatch last year a couple of pink goo specials but mainly match the hatch I think, that being said I think my match the hatch ones were usually in the right place lol, 

    Falling in to the trap then saving yourself there. Worst thing we do as anglers is say “I changed to this bait and caught more” because we never really know. You could go hours without a carp in the swim, change and they turn up and feed. Who’s to say you wouldn’t have caught on what you had on before. 
     

    as you said right place, right time, right everything to get that bite. 

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