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greekskii

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  1. 3 minutes ago, Highy said:

    😅😅.... Brilliant Bivvy lights I think. 

    Definitely. I rarely use it, I prefer to only use my headtorch on red when necessary or citronella tealights through summer but these winter night sessions you need some light so you dont fall asleep! 😂

     

  2. For simplicity you can’t beat a multi rig. Just two loops in coated braid. but like any rig you have to be able to tie it properly and use it properly too. 
     

    imo everything has its purpose, you wouldn’t lash a supple hair rig with a bright pop up at a single show. Or use one on a crayfish infested lake. We always have to keep an open mind about rigs and use what’s appropriate based on; stock levels, angling pressure, nuisance species, crayfish, lake bottom, weed, what bait we are using, how we are baiting up, and plenty of other factors, even the genetics/physiology of the fish. 

  3. If you want to use his spots then have the sticks 12ft apart otherwise you’ll end up short of those spots. 
    i.e. if you did 11ft wraps you’d end up 10ft short, losing 1ft per wrap you did. 
     

    you could always work out the additional ft required from 12ft wraps and use 11 or 10ft wraps and then not tell anyone that you do this, they’ll all fish long if they happen to find out what wraps you’re fishing at 😂 sneaky! 

  4. 49 minutes ago, Frayer1 said:

    so I do not will include Polaris pop mix or similar... 😕

    Corkballs are your answer then. 
    Cork dust is useless imo. You’ll end up with good wafters though. 
    hand rolling with large cork granules works. 
    or make your own pop up mix? No idea how though. 

  5. 1 hour ago, Scoobycue said:

    Fish rarely get scared away for long

    Tell this to the carp in the pit I fished earlier this year. One 1oz lead within 20 yards and they’d move and never return!! 
     

    leading around imo has to be done. Preferably on a Recce trip before fishing. 

  6. I’ve done well on pop ups over particle in the past. But it can be very water dependant and how the individual fish feed too. 
    I know Kev Hewitt published an article a long while ago about fishing double fake corn on a chod over particle and catching well too. 

    I’m similar to yonny, I’ll fish pop ups a majority of the time over any lake bed. Only time I don’t is when using tigers or peanut hookbaits. Saying that I should probably use snowmen more often. 

  7. 6 hours ago, Carpbell_ll said:

    Oh my giddy ear, he is now moaning on FB never said the fishery was poop after getting turned down, he may as well just give me a ticket seems i'm living rent free in is noggin' ... jilted carp angler indeed. 🕵️‍♀️

    Trying his hardest to get you blacklisted from other lakes I bet. 

  8. 1 hour ago, Highy said:

    It's what I've been asked to dispose of at work, so I can get em for FREE... was thinking Salt for my Spod mix along with the other Vast amounts of Kilos I've purchased..Pellets, Tigers, Hemp, Tares, Sweetcorn, and also purchased prepared spod mixes. 

    I dont see why it wouldnt work mate. I'd just check the ingredients to see if there is anything apart from pure salt in it! 

  9. 2 hours ago, kevtaylor said:

    I prepare mine and freeze with water in the bags.

    This is key, freeze with the water its cooked in or normal water. Alternatively when defrosting make sure its covered in water or saved cooking juices. Otherwise you end up dehydrating it again. defrost 2-3 days beforehand too so it has time to soak the juices back in!

  10. 8 hours ago, elmoputney said:

    I think I need a more industrial sized burco though as mine isn't big enough for a massive hit of particles, it's good for tigers and odd bits but needs more girth for a big job of hemp and that 

    Get a big stock pot from eBay, about £15 I think. Some calor gas and a big camping burner and away you go. I moved on to this set up from a burco and it’s brilliant. 

  11. 5 hours ago, gagnaccarp said:

    As someone who regularly fishes rivers ,this is a subject that  winds me up , profit at any cost , the billions that have been made in profits , they should be forced to clean their act up , there is a large outlet near me , you need to be careful or else you could end up with a stomach bug or worse , see where the turds are near you = https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/e834e261b53740eba2fe6736e37bbc7b

    Interestingly enough I clicked on 100 of the larger dots and nearly every single one seems to have some form of mitigation either ongoing or agreed to be done in the next year or two. 

  12. 3 hours ago, carpepecheur said:

    had UK stayed in the EU, the pollution of rivers would not have been allowed and nobody wanted the EU telling them what they can and can't do! 

    The government wrote the Water Framework Directive pretty much word for word in to British law, they actually tightened the chemical elements which made nearly every single river fail instantly. Only issue is, the EU used to fine Britain heavily for not meeting targets...I cant see the government fining themselves can you? 

    The water company regulators have put in to the next pricing review targets (i'm not sure thats exactly what it's called. its the AMP26 I believe) about pollution and effluent and clearing it up. I have sat in on numerous Anglian Water workshops and meetings about local SWT plants on the Nene and how they are looking to combat not only the incidents of overspill and pollution but the general outflows. Funnily enough, as one industry insider put it to me, the water that comes out a treatment works is more heavily regulated than what comes out your tap!

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