danhfromwales Posted April 10, 2024 Report Posted April 10, 2024 Hey all, I'm Dan from South Wales and started fishing roughly 3 years ago. Wish I had gotten into fishing a lot sooner. My current PB for carp is 14 lbs and hoping to hit the 20 lbs mark this summer. commonly 1 Quote
mrmud Posted April 11, 2024 Report Posted April 11, 2024 Welcome along fella. No doubt you'll be smashing that PB soon with the wealth of knowledge on here. Tight lines danhfromwales 1 Quote
salokcinnodrog Posted April 11, 2024 Report Posted April 11, 2024 On 10/04/2024 at 22:37, danhfromwales said: Hey all, I'm Dan from South Wales and started fishing roughly 3 years ago. Wish I had gotten into fishing a lot sooner. My current PB for carp is 14 lbs and hoping to hit the 20 lbs mark this summer. Expand Welcome to carp.com. Enjoy your fishing, but go through life remembering that catching 20lb (or even 30lb) carp is a lot easier than catching specimen fish of other species. Take your fishing as it comes, enjoy it, learn from it. danhfromwales 1 Quote
danhfromwales Posted April 11, 2024 Author Report Posted April 11, 2024 On 11/04/2024 at 01:10, mrmud said: Welcome along fella. No doubt you'll be smashing that PB soon with the wealth of knowledge on here. Tight lines Expand Thank you, and I can tell already this forum is brimmed with info. mrmud 1 Quote
danhfromwales Posted April 11, 2024 Author Report Posted April 11, 2024 On 11/04/2024 at 08:13, salokcinnodrog said: Welcome to carp.com. Enjoy your fishing, but go through life remembering that catching 20lb (or even 30lb) carp is a lot easier than catching specimen fish of other species. Take your fishing as it comes, enjoy it, learn from it. Expand Thank you. I caught the bug with carp and love all aspects of fishing. Your certainly right when it comes to other species. salokcinnodrog 1 Quote
salokcinnodrog Posted April 11, 2024 Report Posted April 11, 2024 On 11/04/2024 at 08:44, danhfromwales said: Thank you. I caught the bug with carp and love all aspects of fishing. Your certainly right when it comes to other species. Expand Such a refreshing attitude, purist even. I've had a few specimens of various species, but the two I really want are barbel and perch. My son when he was 10 or so has probably caught a bigger perch than me, and I gave him 2lb, but I look back at the pics and think I robbed him. I made sure he carried scales in his tackle from then on. danhfromwales 1 Quote
danhfromwales Posted April 11, 2024 Author Report Posted April 11, 2024 On 11/04/2024 at 13:18, salokcinnodrog said: Such a refreshing attitude, purist even. I've had a few specimens of various species, but the two I really want are barbel and perch. My son when he was 10 or so has probably caught a bigger perch than me, and I gave him 2lb, but I look back at the pics and think I robbed him. I made sure he carried scales in his tackle from then on. Expand Such a mixed feeling when you know you have a PB but sods law forget the scales. Im hoping to catch more Perch this winter on the lure / jigging on a light spinning rod set up. I had the pleasure of banking my 1st barbel last year on the Wye and what an experience seeing that quiver tip bend around and the fight they put up, fantastic fish! Quote
mrmud Posted April 11, 2024 Report Posted April 11, 2024 (edited) On 11/04/2024 at 13:18, salokcinnodrog said: I've had a few specimens of various species, but the two I really want are barbel and perch. Expand Took the kids on holiday in a caravan about 10yrs ago and managed to catch a 4lb perch on a tiddler perch. The greedy git wasn't even hooked just wouldn't let go of the little perch lol On 11/04/2024 at 13:18, salokcinnodrog said: Expand On 11/04/2024 at 13:33, danhfromwales said: Had the pleasure of banking my 1st barbel last year on the Wye and what an experience seeing that quiver tip bend around and the fight they put up, fantastic fish! Expand I'd really like to catch a barbel or few(never caught one). Don't even have to be monsters lol. They're amazing fish. Edited April 11, 2024 by salokcinnodrog To remove censored. danhfromwales 1 Quote
framey Posted April 11, 2024 Report Posted April 11, 2024 On 11/04/2024 at 13:33, danhfromwales said: Such a mixed feeling when you know you have a PB but sods law forget the scales. Im hoping to catch more Perch this winter on the lure / jigging on a light spinning rod set up. I had the pleasure of banking my 1st barbel last year on the Wye and what an experience seeing that quiver tip bend around and the fight they put up, fantastic fish! Expand Pound for pound they knock spots of carp lol imagine a 40lb barbel lol danhfromwales 1 Quote
danhfromwales Posted April 11, 2024 Author Report Posted April 11, 2024 On 11/04/2024 at 14:50, mrmud said: Took the kids on holiday in a caravan about 10yrs ago and managed to catch a 4lb perch on a tiddler perch. The greedy git wasn't even hooked just wouldn't let go of the little perch lol I'd really like to catch a barbel or few(never caught one). Don't even have to be monsters lol. They're amazing fish. Expand Ive heard many similar stories especially with pike. mrmud 1 Quote
mrmud Posted April 11, 2024 Report Posted April 11, 2024 On 11/04/2024 at 21:21, danhfromwales said: Ive heard many similar stories especially with pike. Expand Only had a few sessions for pike on lures but prefer the fish without teeth. Well big sharp teeth anyway as carp do have teeth Quote
salokcinnodrog Posted April 12, 2024 Report Posted April 12, 2024 On 11/04/2024 at 22:59, mrmud said: Only had a few sessions for pike on lures but prefer the fish without teeth. Well big sharp teeth anyway as carp do have teeth Expand Pike are probably one of my favourite species. The teeth are no problem if you know how to unhook them. On 11/04/2024 at 14:50, mrmud said: Took the kids on holiday in a caravan about 10yrs ago and managed to catch a 4lb perch on a tiddler perch. The greedy git wasn't even hooked just wouldn't let go of the little perch lol I'd really like to catch a barbel or few(never caught one). Don't even have to be monsters lol. They're amazing fish. Expand I've never had a barbel, and living in Suffolk the chance of finding one is extremely hard. I did spend some time on the Norfolk Wensum after I saw a couple but they have disappeared again, and I don't have the time to chase a tiny shoal up and down a 4mile stretch. mrmud 1 Quote
mrmud Posted April 12, 2024 Report Posted April 12, 2024 On 12/04/2024 at 03:55, salokcinnodrog said: Pike are probably one of my favourite species. The teeth are no problem if you know how to unhook them. Expand They are a nice fish, alot nicer in the water lol. They almost look prehistoric if you ask me. I'm getting the hang of it. It's also alot easier with the barbs crushed. 10.50lb was my last one. On 12/04/2024 at 03:55, salokcinnodrog said: never had a barbel, and living in Suffolk the chance of finding one is extremely hard. Expand That's the problem I have. There none around locally. Shame really Quote
salokcinnodrog Posted April 12, 2024 Report Posted April 12, 2024 On 12/04/2024 at 07:04, mrmud said: They are a nice fish, alot nicer in the water lol. They almost look prehistoric if you ask me. I'm getting the hang of it. It's also alot easier with the barbs crushed. 10.50lb was my last one. Expand My biggest is 23lb, and I have had a few 20's. More satisfying than a carp of the same weight. I use a semi barbed treble with a size 6 single up the trace, makes for easy unhooking. I was at a PAC fish-in earlier in the year, one of the other anglers was amazed that I had unhooked a double figure fish within seconds. I look at which side the trace is sticking out, turn the fish upside down on the unhooking mat, kneel over it, left hand through the gill, down to the jaw, lift and unhook with forceps or long nose pliers. Easier to see than explain. mrmud 1 Quote
mrmud Posted April 12, 2024 Report Posted April 12, 2024 On 12/04/2024 at 10:40, salokcinnodrog said: My biggest is 23lb, and I have had a few 20's. More satisfying than a carp of the same weight. I use a semi barbed treble with a size 6 single up the trace, makes for easy unhooking. I was at a PAC fish-in earlier in the year, one of the other anglers was amazed that I had unhooked a double figure fish within seconds. I look at which side the trace is sticking out, turn the fish upside down on the unhooking mat, kneel over it, left hand through the gill, down to the jaw, lift and unhook with forceps or long nose pliers. Easier to see than explain. Expand Fair play a 20lb pike is a beast. That's the proper way. Putting them upside down keeps them calm doesn't it. salokcinnodrog 1 Quote
salokcinnodrog Posted April 12, 2024 Report Posted April 12, 2024 On 12/04/2024 at 13:24, mrmud said: Fair play a 20lb pike is a beast. That's the proper way. Putting them upside down keeps them calm doesn't it. Expand The kneeling over pic is a 16lb from a few years ago, so easy to deal with them like that. The other pic is the 23lb PB. I've written a few articles over the years for Pikelines, the PAC magazine. mrmud 1 Quote
mrmud Posted April 12, 2024 Report Posted April 12, 2024 @salokcinnodrog that's more or less a dinosaur lol. If I'm right it takes about 20yrs for a pike to reach that size Quote
salokcinnodrog Posted April 13, 2024 Report Posted April 13, 2024 On 12/04/2024 at 22:50, mrmud said: @salokcinnodrog that's more or less a dinosaur lol. If I'm right it takes about 20yrs for a pike to reach that size Expand I honestly don't know how fast they grow but I think that the growing age is 12-15years old. Males don't get much above 10lb, and it's the females that get onto bigger weights. Obviously predation reduces the numbers, pike are the biggest predators of pike! I've had big pike attack smaller pike I've been playing. One of the most memorable was a small fish that I hooked and landed 3 times in 3 casts on a spinner on The Broads. I cast out in the next swim, hooked the same fish, and as I was playing it had it hit and taken off the hooks by a big female. I have also got pics of a double figure pike with a lovely scar on its back from a bigger mouth. If the food is right, I know that in the lake I'm fishing that a 3lb growth rate is possible as I did pics for someone last year when he had a 20lb fish, he caught it again this year at 23lb. Quote
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