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  1. Daniel Jeffery

    Best under £100 polarised glasses

    I took a punt on a pair of photochromatic polarising glasses from Aliexpress for £12 and they are excellent.
  2. Daniel Jeffery

    Cheap ish Light weight chair

    The blurb says 2.3kg which is the same as the aeronium I think. They even use the same “built using a special alloy” spiel.
  3. Daniel Jeffery

    Clay-ball fishing for barbel

    I like William Bailey’s advice from “The Angler’s Instructor” (1857): “Ground bait with worms for Barbel & place which you fancy, and in which you may think a stock of fish lie. Use for this purpose fifteen hundred dew worms, but do not mix them with anything as some Anglers recommend. Believe...
  4. Daniel Jeffery

    Rolling the meat

    Perhaps could use the slotted tungsten beads used in fly fishing. Depending on the size/gauge of hook used it may or may not fit. For example, here’s a 4 mm bead on a size 8 Drennan barbel hook. Probably not weighty enough for meat (but works a treat on squirmy wormy flies).
  5. Daniel Jeffery

    Photos of river scenes

    Kings Weir last Saturday.
  6. Daniel Jeffery

    How did your Barbel journey start ?

    I’ve been fishing on and off since I was about 11. In my junior years I didn’t have access to anywhere that held barbel, so they always held some mystery for me. Fast forward many, many years later got back into angling and living in London heard there were some in the Wandle. Started fishing it...
  7. Daniel Jeffery

    Deformed barbel

    Yep seen it in barbel, chub and perch. Sometimes referred to as scoliosis but I think it’s actually lordosis/kyphosis as the curvature is usually dorsal or ventral (or both) rather than lateral
  8. Daniel Jeffery

    Photos of river scenes

    I always struggle in that swim, obliterated by chub bites and struggle to get fish back safely with the drop. Here’s one from the Wandle jungle.
  9. Daniel Jeffery

    Which centrepin to choose?

    My advice before splashing out a lot of cash would be to buy a less expensive pin, second hand or borrow one and see if you get on with it. They’re definitely not for everyone and spending over £300 on something that then lives in a cupboard is a little crazy. For something less extravagant...
  10. Daniel Jeffery

    Photos of river scenes

    Yep Hampton Court 👍
  11. Daniel Jeffery

    Photos of river scenes

    I usually take the best pics when I blank.
  12. Daniel Jeffery

    River Wandle & MHPAC

    Agree with Jean-Pierre on baits. Free-lined/rolled meat works well as does a large hunk of bread with a shot on the line a few inches from the hook. Maggots & worm work well for dace, chub & trout. Float or legered worm can catch trout all day long, whether you want it or not!
  13. Daniel Jeffery

    River Wandle & MHPAC

    From Colliers Wood I think it’s easier to fish the free stretches. You’ve got the option of heading downstream and hitting the swims around Plough Lane & Garratt Park or upstream Sainsbury, Merton Abbey Mills to Deen City Farm.
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